The Padres announced this afternoon that they’ve placed Jason Heyward on the 10-day injured list due to inflammation in his left knee. They’ve recalled outfielder Tirso Ornelas to the major league roster to replace Heyward. Ornelas’s first game will be his MLB debut, and his expected call-up was first reported by Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union Tribune earlier this afternoon.
Ornelas, 25, was signed by the Padres out of Tijuana, Mexico and made his pro debut in 2017. He’s slowly but surely climbed up the minor league ladder since then. After a brief call-up to Triple-A in 2022, he arrived at the level permanently in 2023 and has been playing there ever since with a strong career .291/.367/.462 slash line across 203 games for the club’s El Paso affiliate. Defensively, Ornelas has logged time in all three outfield spots and made occasional cameos at first base throughout his career, though he’s mostly been confined to the outfield corners.
The youngster’s big league debut comes during a rash of injuries for the Padres, who had already lost Jackson Merrill, Jake Cronenworth, and Brandon Lockridge to the injured list before Heyward joined them today. It’s been a major test of the club’s depth, particularly in center field where they’ve resorted to using Tyler Wade and Connor Joe at the position due to a lack of viable alternatives. Ornelas will be tasked with replacing Heyward in the lineup once he joins the club. The 35-year-old veteran has gotten off to a slow start this year, hitting just .190/.255/.286 in 17 games with the club even while being heavily platoon protected by San Diego.
Acee goes on to suggest that an expanded role for Gonzalez also can’t necessarily be ruled out, suggesting that a “silver lining” in Heyward’s absence has been an opportunity to get a better look at the 27-year-old. He’s done fairly well for himself in the early going this year, posting six hits in 18 plate appearances with strong batted ball data despite no extra-base hits in that microscopic sample size. Gonzalez actually hits better against right-handed hitters than lefties historically, so it’s at least plausible that Gonzalez could slip into something of a regular role with the club in left field while Ornelas is up if the youngster is tabbed to handle center field instead of left.
Of course, much of that will depend on how the club plans to use Ornelas now that he’s set to join the roster. It’s unclear if Ornelas will be in the mix for time in center field for the club; while he’s logged just 50 games at the position in the minors over the years, neither Wade nor Joe is particularly experienced at the position either. It’s also unclear if Ornelas will be in as strict of a platoon as Heyward has been while he’s with the club, though even if Gonzalez takes up an everyday job for the time being the presence of Joe (who has a career 105 wRC+ against left-handed hitters) makes a platoon a viable option for the Padres.
Glad he’s getting the chance. Let’s see what he can do
Finally…hoping he makes it difficult to be sent back down.
Good. Hopefully he brings a little thump to the bottom of the lineup.
He profiles similar to Profar.
Go get em, kid!
Congratulations Tirso!
Finally! Ornelas should have been there instead of Heyward from the start. Or at least Connor Joe, the definition of replacement level.
It would be helpful to include Gonzalez’s first name.
My Gonzalez has a first name, it’s O-S-C-A-R.
“Acee goes on to suggest that an expanded role for Gonzalez…”
I know exactly who he’s talking about but even I had to scroll back up and see if I missed sumthin!
Could have been Adrian? Elian? Juan?
Oh I was way off, I assumed he meant renowned French painter Eva Gonzalès.
I thought it was Speedy Gonzalez
Yes Adrian is still the starting 1st basemen, because you gotta save those shmeckles when you can if you’re the padres ownership group
High and outside! That funny totally missed me. Please enlighten…thanks!
Speedy.
Didn’t Han Solo once have an intergalactic run in with Tirso Ornelas?
Han credits the Falcon with escaping Tirso and the Outer Rim in 8 parsecs…
Lando nods in approval.
Nope. It was Tucupita Marcano. I checked on Google.
I was really confused when the article started talking about a Gonzalez without naming him like Voldemort in Harry Potter
Let’s go, Tirsooooo!!! Have fun kid!
I feel like some Padres fans are setting themselves up for disappointment here. He’s running a hair above average in AAA the past two seasons. However, I’m excited for a local guy to get his shot, but I’d really like to see Bryce Johnson up for a true CF on the roster.. can the Padres dump Gurriel already?
Didn’t Bryce Johnson get a cup of coffee last year and didn’t impress with bat?
Yes, but I’d enjoy one actual CF glove on the roster.
That’s a straight up honest assessment and request.
Heyward is ticking 50% below average in the majors. Gurriel needs to go. In fact, he never should have been on the team in the first place.
Not thrilled with Heyward but willing to give him a lil time because defensive versatility + LH bat raises his floor. Gurriel is the most puzzling roster move I’ve ever seen a contending club make.
I’m wondering why Preller signed Gurriel instead of someone like David Peralta. I get that Peralta is a lefty, but at least he can hit major league pitching.
Why can’t Tatis cover center while all these injuries pile up? Genuine question.
Only Shildt and Tatis can answer for sure but the common theme of fans is that Tatis is happy in RF, he is elite there, his bat is very elite right now, CF takes a little more risk for injuries and it is better bet to just let him stay in RF to not mess with GG / MVP player.
Something in there any fan can say, oh, he shouldn’t let that bother him, etc., but those are the list of reasons they are very likely what Shildt and Tatis have discussed or otherwise, he would be in CF because yes, he could play there if not for some of those reasons making them decide not to do so.
Well said. Some guys thrive on new challenges, some are indifferent, and some recoil when their routines are disturbed. No idea which might be true for Tatis, but for now he’s playing at a superstar’s level and by moving him you might add, what, 1/4 to 1/3 of a win over a full season?
And that’s if all goes well.
Because he is a platinum glove RF.
Injury risk in center field perhaps.
Tirso Ornelas’ .291/.367/.462 Triple-A line could stabilize SD’s injury-ravaged outfield.