Romeo Sanabria ended his 2026 Spring Training for the San Diego Padres with a bang. He hit a grand slam home run to right-center field in the bottom of the eighth inning that put the Padres ahead of the Seattle Mariners 8-3 en route to a Cactus League win in the spring finale at the Peoria Sports Complex on Monday. Kale Fountain followed Sanabria later in the inning with a two-run home run and the Padres went on to win the game, 10-3. Kyle Hart started the game for San Diego and pitched one inning, allowing one run on two hits with a walk. He was followed by German Marquez who pitched 4.2 innings, allowing one run on four hits with two walks and eight strikeouts. With the spring schedule complete, Cheri Bell of Gaslamp Ballidentifies various standouts who performed well in camp for San Diego throughout Spring Training. The Padres will return to San Diego and prepare for the season opening matchup against Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal on Thursday.
Padres News:
- There was speculation throughout Spring Training about who would be on the mound for the Padres when they open the season against the Detroit Tigers. Nick Pivetta was largely thought to be in line to take the start, but there was talk that Michael King might be in line to pitch on Opening Day. San Diego manager Craig Stammen ended the speculation naming Pivetta as the Opening Day starter.
- Pivetta will get the start on Opening Day, and the thought is Michael King will follow with Randy Vasquez after him. Stammen did not initially name Vasquez as one of his five starters and that seemed to motivate the right-hander who was one of the best Padres pitchers throughout spring. Thomas Conroy of Gaslamp Ball believes the spring performance points to a breakout season for Vasquez.
- The Padres had a new manager and an incomplete roster when Steamer and ZiPS released their projections for number of wins for San Diego. After a full Spring Training the Friar Faithful are in the position to provide a more educated projection for the number of wins for this season. Gaslamp Ball is asking respondents to predict where they think the Padres will be when the 2026 season ends. AJ Cassavell of Padres.com also provided his predictions for the upcoming season.
- Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune is reporting that reliever Jason Adam will start the season on the IL. He also mentioned Sung-Mun Song is playing again in an effort to make it back to the roster as soon as possible. Acee adds additional insights about the potential San Diego roster on Opening Day and which players might fill the few remaining holes on the roster.
- The plan this season is to preserve Manny Machado as best as they can as the Padres navigate the season. The future Hall of Famer has been consistent year after year but getting him more time off his feet could benefit San Diego and the efforts for a third straight playoff berth.
- The Padres added to their relief options on Monday, adding veteran right-hander Jose Leclerq on a minor league deal.
Baseball News:
- The Chicago Cubs and outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong are working on a long-term extension to keep the young star in Chicago for many years to come.
- The top prospect for the St. Louis Cardinals, JJ Weatherholt, has made the team and will be on the St. Louis roster on Opening Day. Carson Benge of the New York Mets also made the roster for the Mets. Andrew McCutchen made the roster for the Texas Rangers.
- The Atlanta Braves pitching staff took another hit learning that Spencer Strider will start the season on the IL with an oblique strain. Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki will also start the season on the IL after suffering a knee injury while competing in the World Baseball Classic with Team Japan.