Another set of unfortunate news has hit the San Diego Padres team: their head coach shed tears as four of his star players made the decision to…
Another set of unfortunate news has hit the San Diego Padres team: their head coach shed tears as four of his star players made the decision to…
Star left fielder Juan Soto of the Diego Padres has revealed something unexpected while urging his teammates to improve on their underwhelming season.
The 24-year-old said that at times, like during the Seattle Mariners’ series loss this week, the Padres have just given up.
After the Padres managed just four hits on Wednesday, Soto stated, “We’ve got to play as a team,” as reported by The San Diego Union-Tribune.
We have to grind it out there each and every day. Grind each at-bat—the results have been incredibly erratic. We do on some days and don’t on others. We must perform this daily.
On days such as these, we simply give up. We actually just give up rather than persevere and keep working hard. We need to move past yesterday.
and continue traveling.
Juan Soto, an outfielder for the Padres, has urged his teammates to keep trying and not give up.
Juan Soto, an outfielder for the Padres, has urged his teammates to keep trying and not give up.
Additionally, Manny Machado declared the team’s performances to be “unacceptable.”
Additionally, Manny Machado declared the team’s performances to be “unacceptable.”
San Diego has also not benefited from having superstars like Xander Bogaerts and Fernado Tatis.
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Right now, the Padres have a 55-60 record, and most suffered a 6-1 defeat to the Mariners recently, as Emerson Hancock, making his MLB debut, shut them down. Hancock holds the fourth-best prospect ranking in the Mariner’s system.
After a team meeting following the Padres’ loss to Seattle, Soto wasn’t the only star player on the team to voice concerns about the team’s performance.
Manny Machado, the third baseman, called it “unacceptable.”
“Well, he did make some excellent pitches.” We were unable to take advantage of it. However, we’re far superior to that and our performance today.
San Diego has lagged behind its NL West rivals by a significant margin, even with players like Xander Bogarts and Fernado Tatis Jr. in addition to Soto and Machado.
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With 526 runs scored, they currently hold the 15th position in the league. Their wRC [weighted runs created] of +105 puts them in ninth place. For wRC, the league average is 100.