The San Diego Padres, known for making bold moves during the trade season, have once again made headlines by acquiring one of the top relievers available. In a deal finalized just hours before the trade deadline, the Padres obtained left-handed closer Tanner Scott from the Miami Marlins. This acquisition aims to strengthen their bullpen as they push for a playoff spot.
Details of the Trade
In exchange for Scott, who will become a free agent at the end of the season, the Padres sent a package of four prospects to the Marlins. The package was headlined by starting pitcher Robby Snelling, who was ranked as the 59th best prospect in baseball by ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel at the beginning of the season. Additionally, the Padres traded starter Adam Mazur and infielders Graham Pauley and Jay Beshears. The Padres also received right-hander Bryan Hoeing in the deal.
Tanner Scott’s Performance
Tanner Scott, the centerpiece of this trade, has had an impressive season with the Marlins. The 30-year-old left-hander made his first All-Star team this year, boasting a 1.18 ERA with 18 saves in 44 appearances. Over 45 2/3 innings, Scott struck out 53 batters and issued 27 walks. His performance makes him a valuable addition to the Padres’ bullpen, which already includes formidable relievers like Robert Suarez, Jeremiah Estrada, Adrian Morejon, and recently acquired Jason Adam.
Padres’ Bullpen and Rotation Status
The acquisition of Scott is expected to solidify the back end of the Padres’ bullpen. Despite already acquiring Jason Adam, the Padres opted to strengthen their relief pitching further instead of focusing on their starting rotation. This decision comes as the team faces uncertainty regarding the return of Yu Darvish, who is on the restricted list, and Joe Musgrove, who is on the injured list with an elbow injury for the second time this season.
The Prospects Traded
- Robby Snelling: A 20-year-old left-hander who was the 39th overall pick in 2022. Despite his potential, he has struggled in Double-A this season, recording a 6.01 ERA in 73 1/3 innings.
- Adam Mazur: The 23-year-old starter had a tough stint in the majors with eight starts but showed promise with a 1.95 ERA in six starts at the Double-A level.
- Graham Pauley: A 13th-round pick in 2022, Pauley made it to the major league roster this year, although he has struggled, going 4-for-32.
- Jay Beshears: A sixth-round pick in 2023, Beshears has a .261/.373/.377 slash line in 85 games across both Class A levels this year.
Looking Ahead
While the Padres have bolstered their bullpen with the trade of Marlins Tanner Scott, the team might still seek to acquire a starting pitcher before the trade deadline. With key starters on the injured and restricted lists, acquiring additional rotation depth could be crucial for their playoff push.