Padres Catchers 2025. Padres catchers playing time Diaz was the presumed starter at catcher when the Padres opened the spring after signing a one-year, $3.5 million free agent deal in the offseason Plus, the entirety of the bench -- presumably a four-man.
Padres agree to resign catcher Elias Díaz Sources The Athletic from www.nytimes.com
Díaz has seemingly won the starting catcher role (mostly by default) The San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt expressed the importance of leadership and the ability to guide pitchers to success when evaluating which catchers will make the Padres' roster in 2025.
Padres agree to resign catcher Elias Díaz Sources The Athletic
The San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt expressed the importance of leadership and the ability to guide pitchers to success when evaluating which catchers will make the Padres' roster in 2025. Diaz was the presumed starter at catcher when the Padres opened the spring after signing a one-year, $3.5 million free agent deal in the offseason The San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt expressed the importance of leadership and the ability to guide pitchers to success when evaluating which catchers will make the Padres' roster in 2025.
Padres pregame Luis Campusano, one of two hot catchers, gets the start; Emerson Hancock debuts. Plus, the entirety of the bench -- presumably a four-man. 18-year-old prospect Ethan Salas, who was sent to Minors camp last week, has the only extra-base hit by a Padres catcher this spring.
Former Padres catcher Austin Nola agrees to minor league deal with Brewers. Salas was the top international prospect and was highly regarded as a talented defensive backstop with the ability to produce on offense. The San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt expressed the importance of leadership and the ability to guide pitchers to success when evaluating which catchers will make the Padres' roster in 2025.