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The One Padre Spring Question: Who’s Number Five?

by Chris Ello on March 15, 2010

The Safe Money Is On Tim Stauffer To Open The Season As the Padres No. 5 Starter

The Safe Money Is On Tim Stauffer To Open The Season As the Padres No. 5 Starter

PEORIA, Ariz. — First Mat Latos threw, and he threw well. Then Wade LeBlanc took over, and he threw maybe even a little bit better.

The No. 5 spot in the Padres rotation is up for grabs this spring, and Manager Bud Black likes to see the competition: “When it’s all over,” he said, “somebody’s going to be (upset).”

And it could be both Latos and LeBlanc. Though both looked quite worthy of the job based on the way they pitched here Monday night in a 7-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants. Latos started and retired the side in the first inning on seven pitches. He finished up four comfortable innings, allowing just one run (on a bouncing, wrong-way double down the right-field line) and two hits. LeBlanc followed with four shutout innings, cruising through a parade of mostly-back up San Franciscans.

Black liked everything he saw.

“Mat’s ball was exploding in there,” the Padres’ skipper observed. “He had good stuff, and good movement.”

And LeBlanc?

“Really good command of the fastball and the change-up. Those are the two pitches for him, and they’re both working well right now. If he continues to locate the fastball in and out, and then drops the change in there, it’s good stuff.”

So there’s the good news for Latos, last year’s potential phenom who finished 4-5 with a 4.52 ERA, and for LeBlanc, tabbed in recent years as a future contributor who’s 5-5 with a 5.05 ERA at the big-league level in parts of two seasons. This spring Latos has thrown 13 innings and allowed just three runs. LeBlanc has pitched 13 innings, allowing two runs.

Now here’s the bad news: former first-round pick Tim Stauffer probably has the inside track for the No. 5 job over both of them. Though his big league resume over parts of four seasons shows just eight wins (against 14 losses) and a career ERA of 5.15 in 31 starts, Stauffer is out of options, meaning that if the Padres want to send him back to the minor leagues he would have to pass through waivers first.

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A Drama-Free Padres Spring? Maybe Not…

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by Craig on March 8, 2010

On the surface, it seems like a very tame spring training for the San Diego Padres.  Just about every position battle is already decided, you could practically write out the 25-man roster today, and it seems unlikely that Adrian Gonzalez will be traded anytime soon.

But could these calm waters be roiled by future drama?  Is Bud Black being set up for a fall with false expectations?  And might this be the BEST time to move Gonzalez?  Chris and Craig talk Padres baseball in their latest podcast:

 

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Bud Black Spring Training Preview

February 19, 2010
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Pitchers and catchers have reported to Peoria, Arizona for the start of Padres Spring Training 2010. From Peoria, Padres manager Bud Black reports to 619 Sports about the state of his team in this new exclusive interview.

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Padres Hitting Coach Randy Ready

October 28, 2009
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ShareHe was up for the Houston managerial job, but Randy Ready is instead back with the Padres for another year as hitting coach.  Randy joins Craig Elsten from 619 Sports to talk about the Astros interview, working with Bud Black, and what hitters like Chase Headley, Everth Cabrera and Tony Gwynn Jr. will be working [...]

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Bud Black 1-on-1 Interview

October 26, 2009
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SharePadres manager Bud Black was in attendance at the Jed Hoyer press conference.  Afterwards he caught up with 619 Sports to talk about the new hire and his brief time serving as co-interim GM:
 

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Bud Black Lets History Be His Guide

September 9, 2009
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SharePadres’ manager Bud Black joins 619 Sports for a wide-ranging personal interview.  He talks about giving up Reggie Jackson’s 500th HR and how showboating has changed from then to now, plus how his playing career and previous managers have guided him as a skipper:
 

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Bob Melvin: Not A Padre

August 11, 2009
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ShareIt was widely reported at the start of July that Bob Melvin would accept a consultant’s position with the San Diego Padres, helping to evaluate minor league talent throughout the farm system.  However, Melvin never actually accepted the position, and in the end turned down the opportunity to join the Padres.  Vice President of Scouting [...]

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Bud Black: Moving Forward

August 7, 2009
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ShareNow that the Padres have extended Bud Black’s contract through 2010, what does the Padres’ manager need to do moving forward to keep his job?  Chris and Craig discuss in this Padres talk segment:
 

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Right Trade, Wrong Time?

July 7, 2009

ShareScott Hairston was dealt to the Oakland A’s, eliminating what protection there was for Adrian Gonzalez in the lineup.  In their latest 619 Sports talk segment, Craig and Chris discuss the deal.  Did the Padres get enough for their slugging outfielder, or should they have waited until closer to the deadline to make a move?
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Watch Your Back, Black!

July 2, 2009
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Should Bud Black be concerned about his job security as Padres’ manager? With Bob Melvin added to the Padres’ system as a roving instructor, Craig and Chris wonder if he is being groomed as Black’s replacement.

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