Multiple reports over the offseason indicated that the Padres had interest in signing Tommy Pham, with the most recent of these items coming in mid-March, when USA Today’s Bob Nightengale wrote that San Diego had interest in Pham on a one-year deal worth around $3MM or $4MM. Opening Day has now come and gone with Pham still a free agent, but Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that the Padres still have interest, though they are wary that signing Pham wouldn’t leave much flexibility for future in-season moves while still remaining under the luxury tax threshold.
RosterResource projects a current tax number of around $223.6MM for San Diego, while Cot’s Baseball Contracts has a notably higher projection of $231MM. It is important to note that these sites and others are only making estimates, while teams have their own internal mechanisms for calculating a luxury tax figure (and the league its own set of calculations to determine the final number at the end of the season). The Padres seem intent on resetting their tax payor status and staying under the $237MM threshold, so if they have reservations about signing Pham for $3-4MM, that perhaps might indicate their internal number is closer to Cot’s figure than RR’s figure. That said, it could also be a negotiating tactic on the Padres’ part to seek out a larger bargain on Pham, as the outfielder is undoubtedly eager to get onto the field.
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- Returning to the Padres, manager Mike Shildt told reporters yesterday that longtime assistant GM Fred Uhlman Jr. was resigning his position. President of baseball operations A.J. Preller discussed Uhlman’s decision with Jeff Sanders of the San Diego Union-Tribune, saying that Uhlman’s duties had been re-assigned to others over the last few months, and that Uhlman had stayed in his job during “this transitional period.” Uhlman has been with San Diego since 1995 and an assistant GM since 1996, acting as a constant within the front office even as the Padres have hired and fired multiple general managers during his long tenure. Josh Stein is the only other person in the front office with an assistant GM title, though Preller said the Padres don’t plan to replace Uhlman in the near future.
Brew88
Ditch the urge to Pham Pads, spare us. Profar looks fine, and Pauley needs some OF playing time.
sirchaseph
Couldn’t agree more. Merril, Pauley and Profar are doing fine. Save the money and give Profar a team friendly 2-year deal next year
towinagain
Speak for yourself. Pads need Pham.
White Sox Suck (2-14, shutout 5x)
Pads need fam to get stabbed again and play sub par on the field? I can do that for 500k.
Let the kids play. Play Pauley more.
towinagain
It’s all about the money to most Padres fans on here. It doesn’t matter what the record may end up as long as the Padres are near the bottom in payroll.
When the Post Peter Seidler ownership group doesn’t spend any of the savings next year the crowd on here will cheer.
Finish in last over the next few years and the crowd on here will cheer.
Why?
Because the Padres ‘saved money’. That will be pure profit at the expense of performance.
The team will return to the glory years of the 2011 to 2014 Padres “competitive” “sustainable” baseball.
Hashtag-allmyteamssuck
towing, i swear at this point you are only on here to argue and moan with anyone you don’t agree with. It’s kinda sad.
The issue with most pad fans isn’t the dollar amount, it’s how efficiently that dollar is spent. Why pay the few mil we have under the tax line on a player who’s just about average ceiling we know when we can pay a fraction of that on someone younger with potential to surpass that ceiling? I prefer upside, and i like a prospect’s upside more.
towinagain
Veteran depth. Pads are lacking it.
Lose 3 to 2 when one more at bat may have made the difference.
Hashtag-allmyteamssuck
Then sign a veteran that isn’t going to steal at bats from our young talent. If you sign Pham for 3-4 mil, he’s gonna want that LF job. That’s less opportunity for Pauley and possibly Merrill depending on how he does in center.
I just wouldn’t make that move right now.
Brew88
No, if Manny, Kim and Bogey hit they wouldn’t lose 3-2
towinagain
And if they don’t?
Brew88
If they don’t, they lose 3-2
towinagain
But hey, at the end of the year, we all know it’s a win if they don’t spend another dime!
Winning the ‘fiscal responsibility’ title.
Bringing home the title to SD for greatest payroll reduction.
Winning the CBT.
Debt Service Champions.
Brew88
No, the only win is a playoff birth. Pham doesn’t give them that, he keeps them from that. I agree with Hashtag above.
Brew’88
I wasn’t speaking for you Tow. I wouldn’t know how. But if you want Pham as bad as he was last time he played for Pads, then you don’t seem interested in winning at all..
VegasSDfan
Just say no to pham.
Ranger Danger19
Uhlman – “has anyone seen my stapler”
Gwynning
“It’s a red Swingline stapler… and I didn’t get a paycheck.”
HiredGun23
Pham isn’t coming back to SD. He will end up a Twin or Angel…
AL B DAMNED
Wham, Pham..Thank you Ma’am!
CrikesAlready
Whew! Pham scares all the San Diego strip club janitorial staffs… Blood is too gross…
bestone
If Pham can make bat contact with a ball, he would be welcomed in Toronto….
mike92psu
Pham would be an upgrade in Philly. Marsh on center everyday and put Rojas back in the minors (1-16, hasn’t put a ball out of the infield yet)
MARLIN POWER 18
Cabrera and Garrett are on the way back? Great. Now if we can just fix the bullpen, we may yet save this season.
Deleted Userr
A question why are Padres fans now hankering for Preller to sign Tommy Pham when they’ve spent the last 2 and a half years hating on the guy and were calling for Preller to preemptively release him during the 2021 postseason rather than simply let him walk as a free agent after the World Series ended like any other player who made it to 6 years of service time that season?
BaseballisLife
Padres obviously don’t have interest in Pham. If they did he would be on their team right now. Someone wrote that Pham has never been resigned by a team he played for previously. Why don’t teams that have a need at his position want him back?
FanDan
The article tells you everything you need to know why Pham or anyone else for that matter has not been picked up by SD. The team wants to avoid the luxury tax and they are right up against it. So what you see is what you are going to get. Good or bad. If someone goes down, some stiff from AAA will backfill. So no need to look for help from anywhere else. I mean, do you really believe they were over the moon fired up to bring on Wade or Profar. And dive into the minors for Pauley and Rosario? And look at that bullpen. They are praying that Shildt has some magic to hold it together and they can get to 80 wins.
gbs42
Shouldn’t “as per” just be “per?”
tesseract
$3-$4M? At this point he’d be luck to break $1.5M and it’s looking more like a minor league signing every day