Padres Luis Arraez Avoid Arbitratio
The Padres have avoided arbitration with three-time batting champion , reports . Arraez will earn $14MM in 2025, his final year of arbitration eligibility. A $14MM payday represents a nice raise for the infielder, who made $10.6MM in 2024, though its slightly le s than his $14.6MM salary (per MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz). The Padres acquired Arraez in a trade with the Marlins last May. Although he represented
Chris Drury Jersey San Diego at the All-Star Game this past summer and finished the season with an NL-best .314 batting average, the 2024 season was a down year for Arraez. His .739 OPS and 109 wRC+ were well below his .829 OPS and 130 wRC+ from 2022-23. In addition, his defensive numbers were worse than ever. He managed to accrue -3 DRS and -6 OAA at first base and -3 DRS and -7 OAA and second base. Thus, the Padres ended up using him as their DH a good amount of the time, which only further decreased his overall value. If Arraez can shore up his defense and get back to hitting like he did in 2022 and 23, he will still be a bargain for San Diego at a $14MM salary. However, the Padres are thought to be trying to cut payroll this winter. According to , their projected payroll for the 2025 season is $39MM higher than their final payroll at the end of 2024. President of baseball operations A.J. Preller is trying to bring the payroll down to somewhere in between its current projected figure and last years final tally. If Preller plans to reduce payroll and still make any additions this winter, he will almost certainly have to trade some of his more expensive veterans. Thus, Arraezs name has popped up in trade rumors. About a month ago, reported that the Padres had engaged in internal discu sions about trading Arraez. Its not hard to see why. His contract is more tradeable than the longer-term deals belonging to , , , , , or . surely has more trade value than Arraez, but for the same reasons, the Padres might be more likely to want to keep him around. Cease is to earn $13.7MM in arbitration, a similar number to Arraezs $14MM salary. So, trading Cease would free up a similar amount of payroll as trading Arraez, but it would mean giving up a far more productive player. Yet, the only team to be formally linked to Arraez this winter is the Yankees, and its unclear how interested New York really is. recently wrote that the Yankees have continued to discu s Arraez with the Padres, but the and have pushed back on that connection. Martino reports that the Yankees briefly checked in on Arraez in November and have not engaged with the Padres on the subject since. To further complicate matters, is now reporting that the Padres plan to keep Arraez after all. Thats somewhat surprising if the team is still serious about trimming payroll, but perhaps the Padres decided teams around the league were undervaluing Arraez after his down year in 2024. That might be the right decision. After all, if he can get back to being the hitter he was from 2022-23, the Padres would have a hard time replacing that kind of production for le s than $14MM.
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