San Diego Padres Update
Now that the Padres have won the Manny Machado sweepstakes, we need to update their outlook for 2019. First off, it is good for MLB that a small market team was able to compete and win a free agent of this magnitude. Manny Machado projects with 5.4 WAR which is 8th best. He is projected to hit 33 HR, have 94 RBI and score 88 runs. He is in the elite class of players.
The Padres are ranked #1 in their farm system. The top 100 prospects are ranked every season. They are a team that is on the rise soon, and now with Manny, their immediate future is also better. He will likely play SS to start the season. Their infield will be formidable. Eric Hosmer at 1B, Luis Urias 2B (1 of those top 100 prospects), and Ian Kinsler to play 3B. They will be calling up Fernando Tatis Jr this season. He will either play SS moving Manny to 3B or he will take over 3B. He is the future of this team. Their infield of Urias, Machado, and Tatis Jr is very good for many seasons to come. SD also has 7 pitchers in top 100 list! This organization is stacked with talent.
Not getting ahead of ourselves here though, Machado projection of 5.4 WAR is their only above 2.0 WAR guy this season. The issue is youthfulness and time in the big leagues. These young guys will be getting their chance this season but Tatis Jr will start in AAA. SD will need these hitters to develop into above 2.0 WAR players (they all show signs that will not be a problem). We will see C Francisco Mejia this season too.
They now have 5 guys with 20+ HR projections for 2019. They will need their young outfielders to progress this season. Manuel Margot, Franmil Reyes, and Hunter Renfroe all need to make steps forward. The offense looks to be much better than the 28th rank of 2018. The pitching is still at least one year away. It seems like their window for division competitiveness starts in 2020. They made great strides with this move. There is nothing to say they won’t do another move next season when there are many good starting pitcher free agents on the market.
Their projected wins were 75 prior to Machado and now are 80 (only 2 games under .500). I still think that is a forward or aggressive outlook. I think they will be shy of those projections.