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Padres To Sign Triston McKenzie To Minor League Deal

By Darragh McDonald | December 18, 2025 at 5:13pm CDT

The Padres and right-hander Triston McKenzie have agreed to a minor league deal, reports Aram Leighton of Just Baseball. The Octagon client will receive an invite to big league camp in spring training.

McKenzie, 28, joins a new organization for the first time. He had spent his entire career with the Guardians until he became a free agent at the end of the most recent season. With Cleveland, he once looked like a budding ace. In 2022, he tossed 191 1/3 innings with a 2.96 earned run average. He struck out 25.6% of batters faced and only gave out walks at a 5.9% clip.

But he’s unfortunately been on a downward trajectory since then. In March of 2023, he was shut down due to a teres major strain. He returned a few months later but then was diagnosed with a sprain of the ulnar collateral ligament in his throwing elbow. He avoided surgery but hasn’t been able to get back to that 2022 form.

After missing most of 2023, he was back on the hill in 2024, but he averaged just 91.1 miles per hour on his fastball. That was a notable drop from the 92.5 he averaged two years prior. He posted a 5.11 ERA over 16 starts and spent the final few months of the season on optional assignment, posting a 5.23 ERA at the Triple-A level.

He came into 2025 out of options but the Guards didn’t want to give up on him. He and the club avoided arbitration in November of 2024 with a $1.95MM deal for 2025, a very slight bump over the $1.6MM he made in 2024. He held a bullpen spot to open this year but allowed seven earned runs in 5 2/3 innings before being designated for assignment. The other 29 clubs passed on the chance to grab him off waivers.

After he was off the roster, the Guards sent him to the Complex League, presumably to try to unlock something that would get him back on track. He was sent to Triple-A Columbus in August. He tossed seven innings over eight relief appearances there, allowing six earned runs. He did strike out 11 opponents but also walked 17, hit one batter and threw five wild pitches.

For the Padres, there’s little harm in a minor league deal. They can’t bank on him providing anything of value but there’s nothing but upside on this kind of arrangement. He will presumably be making a very modest salary if he even makes the roster at some point. If things go especially well and he’s holding a roster spot at season’s end, he could be retained via arbitration for 2027 as well.

It’s unclear what role the Padres have in mind for McKenzie. He was mostly a starter until 2025. He was in relief this year but that may have been more due to circumstances, since he was out of options at the beginning of the year and then spent the summer just trying to find some kind of path out of his spiral.

The Padres have an excellent bullpen, even after losing Robert Suarez. They have bigger needs on the rotation side. Over a long season, injuries will pop up and fresh arms will be needed in both groups. Given how things have gone for McKenzie lately, he and the Padres would surely be happy with any kind of success, regardless of whether it’s out of the rotation or the bullpen.

Photo courtesy of Jayne Kamin-Oncea, Imagn Images

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36 Comments

  1. Rsox

    2 months ago

    If anyone can fix him Niebla can. Could be a sneaky good move for the Padres

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    • Motor City Beach Bum

      2 months ago

      Agree. He’s a gamble worth taking. He fell off a cliff a bit but had good stuff.

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    • baseballpurist

      2 months ago

      He can definitely pitch when healthy

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    • norcalguardiansfan

      2 months ago

      I think Niebla worked with McKenzie when they were both with the Guardians.

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    • Sustainable Plastic

      2 months ago

      Sounds like it’ll require a surgeon to “fix” him.

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    • GuardianGeorge

      1 month ago

      If Cleveland can’t fix pitching, no one can. People are excited about this dude and he just isn’t that good. He is too much in his head. It’s a minor league deal, so nothing lost but to think he is going be a big comeback story is funny. I have more control than this guy.

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  2. Astros_fan_in_Aus

    2 months ago

    By all accounts a real nice guy too. I thought the Astros might have signed him.

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    • Astros71

      2 months ago

      I did not know Trisiton McKenzie was a free agent

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  3. NineChampionships

    2 months ago

    Honest question, how does McKenzie only get a minor league deal while Dustin May gets 20M from the Red Birds? Although his track record isn’t as long as May this seems like the same kind of bet the Cards are taking??

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    • NothingtoSeeHere

      2 months ago

      Dustin May has incredible stuff

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      • NineChampionships

        2 months ago

        Got it. Just seems like McKenzie has a very similar history and is the same age but the Padres aren’t having to give him a huge guaranteed deal.

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        • disadvantage

          2 months ago

          I feel like the biggest difference is May struggled coming back from injury (so the Cards are betting the struggles were part of his recovery), whereas McKenzie struggled going into another injury (so there’s a chance he won’t be the same pitcher).

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        • One time, Cleveland

          2 months ago

          I don’t think McKenzie ever had the upside of May. McKenzie had a lot of pressure to be the guy in Cleveland after very little success…

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        • NyyfaninLAA land

          1 month ago

          Yep – and that plus $1.95 gets you a cup of coffee at 7-11

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    • hyraxwithaflamethrower

      2 months ago

      White Sox should’ve looked at him, too. They’ve quietly become solid at helping starters. Could’ve been a win-win.

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    • Diggydugler

      2 months ago

      May shouldnt have got $12.5M for a year in my opinion (the $20M mutual option is kind of moot) but he did deserve a bit more guaranteed than McKenzie.. May probably deserved a major league deal while Mckenzie a minor league deal.

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    • Chin Muzak

      2 months ago

      over 5 ERA and 6.4 BB/9 since 2023. May at least finished healthy on an MLB roster in ‘25.

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    • Frenchredsox

      2 months ago

      Dustin May has :
      1) a better track record of multiple good/great seasons , McKenzie hasn’t ;
      2) May is/was a bona fide SP, McKenzie was a failed RP most recently.
      Not saying that May deserves a $10 million + deal but those two factors do affect demand and offers. McKenzie hasn’t (as the article pointed out) had a decent season in 3+ years and is injury prone. Padres take a “flier” but sadly, rare does those Actually pan out ( reputation and the famous *budding high level draft pick* ideal only lasts so long).

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      • padrepapi

        2 months ago

        May made 23 starts last year and previously peaked at 10 starts back in 2020. Prior to 2025 he had never thrown 60 IP in a season, ever.

        Hard to have multiple good/great “seasons” with that kind of availability.

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      • Chin Muzak

        2 months ago

        at their respective costs I prefer the McKenzie signing. May also pouts about pitching in relief.

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  4. Goin' to Sheetz

    2 months ago

    Watch the Padres turn him into a 15-game winner in Baja Blast.

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  5. hiflew

    2 months ago

    I was hoping he would get a guaranteed big league contract so he can finally afford to eat.

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  6. HalosHeavenJJ

    2 months ago

    This kid was incredible when he first hit the league. Another in the long history of “what if” guys.

    I’d love to see him get it together with the Padres.

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  7. JRamHOF

    2 months ago

    Such an easy guy to root for. Best of luck in San Diego Triston

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  8. chandlerbing

    2 months ago

    First 3yrs: 3.68 era, 1.03 whip, 9.6 k/9ip
    Last 3 yrs: 5.46era, 1.61 whip

    Where did it go wrong

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  9. Clevelandian

    2 months ago

    Good luck, Dr. Sticks. Sorry it didn’t work out in the Land.

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  10. HiredGun23

    2 months ago

    Nothing wrong with adding another arm…

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  11. Sweetness

    2 months ago

    I thought it sounded like a move that the Angels would make, but I think he’ll do quite fine in San Diego. Could be a good move if he can figure things out.

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  12. RyanD44

    2 months ago

    Guys with this body type never seem to make it. Carl Edwards Jr was hyped as a prospect too, but that thin frame, especially as a starter just doesn’t seem to hold up over the long haul. I’m trying to think of any tall and super thin pitchers that have had a decent run of success, and I can’t think of any.

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    • Padre_Homie

      2 months ago

      Randy Johnson “The Unit”

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      • norcalguardiansfan

        2 months ago

        There is a reason they call McKenzie Dr. Sticks. He is WAY skinnier than Johnson.

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    • 2020vision

      1 month ago

      Oil Can Boyd. Kent Tekulve. That’s all I could offer.

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      • ClevelandSpidersFromMars

        1 month ago

        I was thinking Satchel Paige, but Baseball Ref says Satch was 6’3″ 180.

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  13. Datashark

    2 months ago

    He has the pitching stuff for a player that needs to weigh around 185-200lbs.

    6’5 165 — does not align to longevity as a hard thrower

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  14. 2020vision

    2 months ago

    Still waiting on that mother of all Preller trades that was supposed to have happened.

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  15. Salzilla

    1 month ago

    Good for Triston. Hoping he makes a comeback.

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