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The San Diego Padres finished 90-72 last season, three games behind the Dodgers in the NL West. Their postseason run ended in a Game 3 Wild Card loss to the Chicago Cubs. Manager Mike Shildt left the dugout as a result, and newbie Craig Stammen has taken his place. All told, this is a roster capable of competing for a World Series title, but the margin for error is thin.
With financial constraints, the Padres will find it hard to add free agents, making in-house depth essential for 2026. Let's examine their depth options at each position, starting with the middle infield.
Second base
Starter: Jake Cronenworth (31 years old, .246/.367/.377, 61 runs, 11 home runs, 59 RBIs, .744 OPS. 117 wRC+)
Cronenworth will return for the 2026 season as the everyday starter at second base. He played in 135 games despite missing a month due to a fractured right rib after being hit by a pitch. The second baseman doesn't offer a great deal of power, but when he's played at least 155 games in a season, he has hit a minimum of 17 home runs. He's a reliable bat for the bottom-third of the lineup. Cronenworth will have no competition for starts unless he misses time due to injury; however, he's played at least 127 games in each of the last five seasons.
Depth: Will Wagner (27 years old, .225/.324/.279, 15 runs, 7 RBIs, .603 OPS, 78 wRC+)
Wagner appeared in 55 games in his second MLB season, joining the Padres from the Toronto Blue Jays at the trade deadline in exchange for Brandon Valenzuela. While he struggles offensively, he provides solid infield defense across multiple positions.
Wagner, 27, won't compete with Cronenworth for innings but will fill in on days off or in case of injury. He is currently the only backup second baseman on the roster. With a weak farm system, additional depth would require a trade or free-agent signing.
Shortstop
Starter: Xander Bogaerts (33 years old, .263/.328/.391, 63 runs, 11 home runs, 53 RBIs, .720 OPS, 104 wRC+)
Bogaerts exemplifies durability, having played at least 135 games in 10 of 12 seasons (excluding the shortened 2020 season). A four-time All-Star and five-time Silver Slugger (all with the Boston Red Sox), the 33-year-old no longer delivers elite offensive numbers, though he'll run an above-average wRC+. The lineup does not require much from him if everyone else is clicking, but a return to form from the shortstop would go a long way to fixing what ails the offense. Despite limited production, Bogaerts posted 3.2 fWAR last season.
He has only 22 home runs over the last two seasons despite 463-plus plate appearances each year. Due to his lengthy contract signed after his fifth Silver Slugger in 2022 (11 years, $280 million), he remains the team's shortstop for the foreseeable future, health permitting.
Depth: Mason McCoy (30 years old, .136/.269/.182, five runs, 1 RBI, .451 OPS, 42 wRC+)
McCoy has played only 43 games in his brief three-season career. He hit 21 home runs in 2023 for Triple-A Tacoma, an affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. However, he has not matched that production since, hitting just five and 11 home runs in the last two seasons in Triple-A and failing to homer at the MLB level. Like Wagner, McCoy serves as the only backup at his position, at least for right now. The farm system remains depleted at every position, and shortstop offers no exception. So, if Bogaerts gets injured, the Padres will turn to McCoy unless Wagner shifts to the other side of second base.







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