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Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune wrote today (in the wake of the blockbuster Mason Miller trade) that the Padres plan to keep Robert Suarez at the trade deadline. Internal discussions currently favor holding the right-hander, even as president of baseball operations AJ Preller continues fielding calls on other roster pieces. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale likewise notes that there are “no current plans” to trade Suarez, though conversations could persist up to the deadline.
Suarez is earning $10 million this season and holds player options valued at $8 million apiece for 2026 and 2027. If he remains healthy in 2025, it is likely Suarez declines the option and becomes a free agent after the season.
On the field, Suarez has converted 30 of 33 save chances while working 44 2⁄3 innings across 47 appearances. His 26.6 percent strikeout rate and 6.9 percent walk rate closely track his 2024 marks, and a 2.34 FIP (per MLB.com’s All-Star announcement) sits more than a full run below his 3.43 ERA, indicating run prevention largely supported by underlying indicators.
Excluding the addition of Miller, the Padres’ choice to retain Suarez would keep a bullpen trio of Suarez, Miller, and setup man Jason Adam intact for the stretch run while deferring any decision on the closer’s future until he decides on his option after the season.





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