The Padres have signed infielder/outfielder Nick Solak and left-hander Omar Cruz to minor league deals, according to Matt Eddy of Baseball America. Presumably, both players will be invited to big league camp in spring training.
Solak, 31, was once a prospect of note with the Rangers but he has struggled to hang around as a useful major leaguer. He stepped to the plate 974 times as a Ranger from 2019 to 2022 but produced a tepid .252/.327/.372 batting line. That translated to a 93 wRC+, indicating he was seven percent worse than league average at the plate.
That subpar offense made for a rough combination with his lack of defensive value. He has played the three non-shortstop infield spots and spent some time in the outfield but has largely received poor grades anywhere he has landed on the diamond.
He has continued to rake in the minors, however. Just last year, in the Pirates’ system, he stepped to the plate 482 times at the Triple-A level. He had a 10% walk rate, 13% strikeout rate, .332/.411/.492 line and 143 wRC+. That was aided by a .364 batting average on balls in play but it likely still would have been decent production even with a bit of regression there. He briefly got called up by Pittsburgh but only got into four games. Since he’s out of options, he was bumped off the 40-man roster entirely.
A right-handed hitter, Solak has notable platoon splits, with a .279/.358/.420 line and 115 wRC+ against lefties in his career. Perhaps that could help him carve out a bench/utility role, helping the Friars keep southpaws away from lefty hitters like Gavin Sheets, Sung Mun Song and Jake Cronenworth in the first base/second base/designated hitter rotation. For now, Solak gives them a bit of position player depth without taking up a roster spot.
Cruz, 27 later this month, just made his major league debut with San Diego last year. He tossed 3 2/3 innings for the Padres, allowing two earned runs on four hits and three walks while striking out five.
There’s only one day in the year where a player can be cut from a roster and sent to free agency without being exposed to waivers. That day is the non-tender deadline. The Friars non-tendered Cruz, sent him to free agency, and have now brought him back in a non-roster capacity.
Cruz was a starter for much of his minor league career. He was mostly used as a reliever in 2024 and appeared to have a bit of a breakout year. He had a 3.96 ERA in the minors, striking out 32.3% of batters faced and posting a 9.9% walk rate. Last year, the Padres tried stretching him out again but eventually gave up and moved him back to the bullpen. The result was 83 1/3 Triple-A innings for the year with a 4.75 ERA, 23.2% strikeout rate and 14.5% walk rate.
Whether the Padres still have dreams of stretching him out or will keep him in relief remains to be seen. Either way, he gives them some left-handed non-roster depth for now. If he eventually gets a roster spot again, he still has a couple of option seasons remaining.
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Padres are busy. Nice depth you got there.
*hat tip*
Sure it’s not Nick Martinez and ONeil Cruz????
I’ve got Nicky Tightpants coming back – maybe a 2 year deal to lower the AAV.
I would be fine with that
Been waiting for Solak to break out since he was in the Rays system. On paper, it looks good. Not sure why he can’t hit in the majors.
Samesies. I had Nick ticketed to 10 All Star appearances-type career… just one of this things where *hopefully* it hasn’t just clicked yet. Raked AAA last year so he seems healthy, which is a necessary ticket for success.
I’m kind of surprised Solak hasn’t gone overseas he is barely getting any MLB roster time and definitely could get a nice contract with his AAA numbers.
Maybe one final shot at his dream? The Bigs weigh heavy on most… some? Idk
Yeah it definitely is hard for a player to give up on getting back to the bigs especially when you have hit as well as him in AAA the last two seasons.
Kyle Tucker may gift us with one more day of super sweet minor league signings getting the headlines!!!
The MLB offseason isn’t supposed to entertain you, Mark.
Find another sport if you can’t handle offseasons like this.
Glad to keep Omar. He was in consideration for rotation at end of ST last year.
With all of the SP prospects traded away he looked like a good AAA guy to give a chance.
Cruz seems like an okay spot starter/long man option. I like Solak, his approach doesn’t seem terrible, just needs to unlock some more pop.
I like an infielder the Dodgers recently DFA’d (Ryan Fitzgerald). He can play decent defense and does have some pop. Left-handed hitter. I’m wondering if the Padres put a claim in for Fitzgerald.
I had a bro crush on Solak when the Yanks drafted him out of college. He was a .300/.400/.450 guy in the two years in NY’s system. I speculated big on him. Anyone want to buy some of his rookie cards? (Sigh)… I’m a sucker for these Solak, David Adam’s, Rob Refsnyder, Caleb Durbin “scrappy” white middle-infielders. They break your heart so many times. Durbin looks legit this far tho. Good for the Brews.
Wasn’t Omar Cruz supposed to be ready to break into the bullpen just a couple of years ago?