
This season, the Padres have had issues on both sides of the field, primarily from the left fielder position. In late June, San Diego designated Jason Heyward for assignment before eventually releasing him. The 35-year-old, five-time Gold Glove Award winner would provide a temporary cure for the Padres but would ultimately prove to be a mistake. The Padres now have a chance to correct their mistake through the trade Deadline, However, it is not without risk.
If San Diego wants to make the most of their opportunity to compete for a World Series title, they must take greater risks. This includes executing large potential trades. Bleacher Report’s Tim Kelly proposed a trade in which San Diego would acquire Texas Rangers right fielder Adolis Garcia. The Padres could consider other possibilities, but Garcia seems like a good fit.
Is Adolis Garcia the Complete Package by the Trade Deadline?
Garcia is having another productive year at the plate, with 76 hits, 32 runs, 11 home runs, 53 RBIs, nine stolen bases, 88 strikeouts, a batting average of.231 and an on-base percentage of.276. He is an efficient hitter when given the opportunity, and he can either score or get his teammates home. His main flaw is impatience, which explains why he has a high strikeout rate and only 20 walks.
Garcia is an extremely effective defensive defender, particularly this season for the Rangers. Garcia has a fielding percentage of.995% in 87 games, with 187 putouts, four assists, one error, and one double play. He has played a combination of right field, centerfield, and designated
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