June 15, 2025
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Reds Announce They Expect to Have Austin Hays Back By Next Homestand - Yahoo Sports

Could Reds Outfielder Be Solution For Padres’ ‘Trade Market’ Search?

The San Diego Padres are searching for a new left fielder to help push them toward a National League West division title. Jason Heyward was placed on the injured list on Saturday with an oblique strain, so now the Padres are rolling with a committee of several players in left field in his his absence. As a result, the Padres now know they have a gap in the roster that needs to be addressed. General manager AJ Preller is reportedly working to make a deal, and Austin Hays from the Cincinnati Reds could be a target for him. “The Padres have begun exploring the trade market for a left fielder,” wrote Kevin Acee for the The San Diego Union-Tribune. Hays has gotten off to an incredible start, as he’s posting a slash line of .321/.361/.589 through his first 112 at-bats. The 29-year-old outfielder has been a spark for the Reds as they try to stay alive in the National League Central and wild card race. With the Padres needing an outfielder and the Reds hanging on for dear life, Preller could get aggressive and look to pry Hays away from

Reds activate Matt McLain, Alexis Diaz, Austin Hays from IL - ESPN Cincinnati sooner rather than later. If the Reds slide anymore, it’s a move they should make as Hays’ value likely won’t get any higher. Hays is on a very team-friendly deal right now, making just $4 million for the Reds. The Padres would be on the hook for the remainder of that, plus a potential $12 million option next year. Unless Hays continues to hit over .300, that option is almost a guarantee to be bought out for $1 million. Hays would be a strong option for the Padres to pursue, especially if Heyward’s oblique strain lingers longer than originally expected.

The San Diego Padres are looking for a left fielder. And they should be. According to MLB Trade Rumors, “no team in baseball has gotten less from the left field position this season than the Padres, whose left fielders have combined for an unimpressive minus-0.7 bWAR over the team’s first 50 games.”

Even with the MLB trade deadline more than two months away, the Padres are already exploring deals to upgrade the position — an urgent need if they want to stay in the nail-biting three-team race for the National League West pennant.

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