November 8, 2024

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Everything you need to know about MLB news and your San Diego Padres for Friday, November 8, 2024.

San Diego Padres News

Padres departing free agent: Jurickson Profar (San Diego Union-Tribune)

Padres’ offseason shopping list will be daunting to fill without some Preller magic (Friars on Base)

Dave Roberts: Dodgers’ NLDS Matchup With Padres ‘Was The World Series’ (Dodger Blue)

Four Padres named Silver Slugger finalists (MLB.com)

Kim, Peralta contract decisions kick off Padres’ roster planning (MLB.com)

Kim opts out of contract with Padres; Peralta exercises player option (MLB.com)

Padres yet to set payroll number for 2025 (San Diego Union-Tribune)

Padres departing free agents: Kyle Higashioka (San Diego Union-Tribune)

Mike Shildt, A.J. Preller thrilled to be aligned for Padres (San Diego Union-Tribune)

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MLB free agency: Offseason lessons from GM meetings

As MLB’s free agency officially opened this week, baseball’s top executives gathered in San Antonio for the annual general manager meetings, offering the first opportunity to hear front offices discuss their offseason goals.

From teams coming off deep October runs to clubs at a crossroads, we checked in with some of this winter’s most intriguing teams for insight on their hot stove priorities.

After a playoff run nobody saw coming, the Tigers are in a strong position entering the offseason. Given the performance of their young core, they plan to continue to build from within but also have the opportunity to add from outside the organization this offseason.

In a subtle twist from the usual executive talk that “every team has a budget,” president of baseball operations Scott Harris indicated Detroit does things a little differently.

“We don’t go into an offseason with a firm floor or ceiling that we have to get to no matter what,” Harris said about his payroll. “We just go into the offseason trying to get better. I know [Tigers owner Chris Ilitch] is going to support us if we find compelling opportunities to get better that cost money — we’re going to do it.”

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The Ilitches were big spenders while Chris’ dad, Mike, ran the team. The baseball world should find out in the coming years — as the Tigers keep growing — if Chris has the same propensity for high payrolls. In the meantime, Harris has been delivering a message to his team after a successful season.

“The message I’ve been sharing is we have to hold two thoughts at the same time … we can be proud of what we just did … but that second thought is we have to stay very hungry. We have to raise the bar for all of us. The beauty of a young team is it gets better.”

 

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