Veteran third baseman Manny Machado underwent surgery to repair the extensor tendon in his right elbow today, the Padres announced. Dr. Neal ElAttrache performed the procedure. Machado’s timeline for recovery is estimated to be between four and six months, the early end of which would allow him to be ready in time for Spring Training while the later end would have him ready to return to shortly after Opening Day, though of course he could still need to build up from there in the event he misses Spring Training. The news was hardly a surprise, as Machado himself had previously indicated that elbow surgery was in his future.
It was a relative down season for Machado, 30, who slashed .258/.319/.462 with a wRC+ of 114 in 601 trips to the plate this season. After a standout 2022 that saw him accumulate a whopping 7.5 fWAR and finish second to Paul Goldschmidt in NL MVP voting, Machado was widely expected to opt-out of his contract this offseason and test the open market. Rather than risk that eventuality, the Padres opted to extend him through the 2033 campaign, adding an additional five years and $170MM to the six years and $180MM already guaranteed to him in his original deal.
Now, Machado will run the risk of entering the first season of his new megadeal in San Diego on the injured list. The club is already expected to cut payroll by around $50MM on the heels of a disappointing 82-80 season, and with uncertainty regarding their franchise third baseman, the club will have to do more with less in replacing Machado’s production for the first part of the season, in addition to returning or replacing pending free agent stars Blake Snell and Josh Hader.
Fortunately, that might be easier to do than one might expect. Though the club relied on depth options like Matthew Batten and Eguy Rosario down the stretch this season in Machado’s absence, the Padres figure to boast a deep group of infield options in 2024 even assuming the club prefers to keep Fernando Tatis Jr. in the outfield rather than move him back onto the dirt. With Xander Bogaerts entrenched at shortstop and utility infielder Ha-Seong Kim more than capable of sliding over to cover third base while Machado is unavailable, Jake Cronenworth could temporarily return to his natural position of second base after spending most of the 2023 campaign at first. That would open first base up for an external acquisition, a hypothetical return for deadline acquisition Garrett Cooper, or even veteran slugger Matt Carpenter, who struggled in 76 games this year but holds a $5.5MM player option for the 2024 campaign.
Hired Gun 23
76 plate appearances for Carpenter? Really? Seemed like more than that…
Deadguy
Yeah… Carpenter rediscovered his 2021 form unfortunately for the Padres who were banking on the newly founded super human strength from the mustache
Hired Gun 23
Carpenter had 188 at bats. MLBTR writer had it wrong…
BaseballisLife
76 in second half?
Hired Gun 23
Maybe? I didn’t think it was that many…
BaseballisLife
They edited it to say 76 games.
Hemlock
That’s it, I’m calling tomorrow morning. I’m going to get 2 Tommys, one of those braces, and a extensor tendon repair.
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Neal S. ElAttrache, MD
Orthopaedics
Sports Medicine
Appointments: 310-665-7151
I specialize in the treatment and research of knee, shoulder, and elbow injuries and frequently recognized as a top sports medicine specialist, having been identified as one of the “Top 50 Most Powerful people in LA Sports” by the L.A. Daily News and “The 100 most powerful people in MLB” by USA Today.
Deadguy
Yeeeeaaaa, I’m gonna need you to come in on Saturday
Ryan W
That’s be greeeat. Mmmmkaaayy?
Gwynning
Lundberg ****** her…
THEY LIVE!!!
Ownership messed up extending Machado. This and other wasteful moves made them worse not better.
Now Yu Know
Yeah, extending one of the best 3B in the game was a huge mistake… whatever.
Deadguy
James Shields for Fernando Tatis jr did what again? Whoops to soon, whoops that was irrelevant, whoops delete my whole life like ur last GM who’s “drooling on themselves in the corner”? Thanks….
VegasSDfan
That remains to be seen.
YankeesBleacherCreature
80% of MLBTR commenters will say that about any nine-figure contract for a player age 30 or older? Either the commenters are missing something or they know something that MLB owners don’t.
C Yards Jeff
Machado is not missed here in Baltimore. The scuttle butt here is that he looked/looks up to ARod not Brooks Robinson as a role model. This is being judgemental of course. That said, I got tired of watching him not running through the 1st base bag on grounders hit to infielders and pop ups to outfielders. Good riddance.
padrepapi
Since 2015 Machado has hit the 2nd most homers in the game while playing in the 2nd most games.
I’d say he’s earned the right to not max effort to 1b on routine grounders considering the aforementioned stats.
Stay healthy and hit plenty of bombs to say nothing of his much appreciated glove work at hot corner and we’ll be fine.
– Padre fans
C Yards Jeff
Yogi Berra: “Baseball is 90 percent mental, the other half physical”. Team chemistry/attitude wins championships not individual stats. The Orioles have been fun to watch for the last couple of years. All players play the game hard including doing the little things like running through the 1st base bag regardless of EV of ball off bat. Refreshing. You can have Manny.
baked mcbride
Next up, a lobotomy for this egghead! Do it for the fans, egghead! Do it for the fans!
Deadguy
F yeah Jesus! You get deuces!
filihok
BMc
Muted
Brew88
Just don’t let it impact the back of your baseball card
Paleobros
He’s going to be so good at tennis next year though. Book it.
citizen
goldshmidt gets the mvp??
I swear it was gonna be Acuna or Olson.
Brew88
Not the only typo
The Saber-toothed Superfife
Crazy
Ban Jacob Nix. He knew Lindsey Hill was lying.
Matthew Batten played pretty well. He should be given a chance to play 3B if Machado misses time.
Assuming Padres trade Soto to cut payroll and bring in some cheap cost controlled assets Cronenworth probably shifts to OF, Bogaerts at SS or 2B, Kim signs an extension and plays 2B or SS. And padres resign Cooper to play 1B.
Simm
Padres aren’t trading Soto
Ban Jacob Nix. He knew Lindsey Hill was lying.
They most likely are.
According to sportsrac the Padres currently sit at 165 mill in payroll for 2024. Roughly 35 mill below the 200 mill expected payroll. That’s before arb salaries are factored in and before decisions on Wacha, Lugo, Martinez contracts go into effect.
Juan Soto’s arb salary is going to come in around 30 mill. Not only could he bring back cost controlled cheap assets to help out in 2024 but his 30 mill salary can also go towards signing a few free agents to replace the losses of Hader, Snell, Lugo and possibly sign Kim to an extension, sign Hoo-Lee out of South Korea to replace Soto
Brew88
They didn’t trade for Soto only to flip him after 1.4 seasons for half of what they gave up. But if they’re not in contention at trade deadline next year, then sure.
Simm
I’ll bet anything the padres payroll will be greater than 200m. The only reason they will trade Soto is because he won’t sign an extension. It will not be because of money this year.
Braves Butt-Head
Does this site even have an editor or proofread?
unpaidobserver
This website has consistently been, imo, one of the best researched, best edited sites on the Net since I started reading many, many years ago.
I mean, have you ever read an article on CBS Sports, for example?
JSC Cubbs
Yes, but often they’ll post something quick, and edit it later to get the breaking news clicks. You get less traffic with a post that that one big sports news site did 2 hours ago.
The later you see these posts, the more detailed and edited. And I’m ok with that.