- Sat Mar 15, 2025 10:35 am
#8205
The San Diego Padres are facing a tough situation with Matt Waldron's recent oblique strain, which could jeopardize his chances of making the Opening Day roster. This raises some interesting questions about the depth of the Padres' pitching staff and the implications for their season.
Waldron's struggles this spring, including an 8.68 ERA over 9 1/3 innings, have already put him on shaky ground. With the Padres' rotation seemingly set with Dylan Cease, Michael King, Yu Darvish, and Nick Pivetta, the competition for the fifth starter spot is heating up. Who do you think should step up in Waldron's absence? Is it time for the Padres to look outside the organization for a trade or free agent to bolster their rotation?
Moreover, how do you feel about the impact of injuries on a team's performance early in the season? Can the Padres still be contenders if they have to rely on less experienced pitchers?
Let’s also talk about Waldron himself. Given his history of being primarily a starter in the minors, do you think he can adapt to a relief role if that’s where the team needs him? Or is it better for him to focus on getting back to starting?
Share your thoughts, predictions, and any experiences you have with similar situations in baseball. How do you see this playing out for the Padres?
Waldron's struggles this spring, including an 8.68 ERA over 9 1/3 innings, have already put him on shaky ground. With the Padres' rotation seemingly set with Dylan Cease, Michael King, Yu Darvish, and Nick Pivetta, the competition for the fifth starter spot is heating up. Who do you think should step up in Waldron's absence? Is it time for the Padres to look outside the organization for a trade or free agent to bolster their rotation?
Moreover, how do you feel about the impact of injuries on a team's performance early in the season? Can the Padres still be contenders if they have to rely on less experienced pitchers?
Let’s also talk about Waldron himself. Given his history of being primarily a starter in the minors, do you think he can adapt to a relief role if that’s where the team needs him? Or is it better for him to focus on getting back to starting?
Share your thoughts, predictions, and any experiences you have with similar situations in baseball. How do you see this playing out for the Padres?