The Real Reasons the San Diego Padres Collapsed

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  • @kdavies3105
    @kdavies3105 Рік тому +117

    Imagine how bad it would have been without Ha Seong Kim's season???

  • @Faythe1981
    @Faythe1981 Рік тому +174

    As a life long Padres fan where the organization had arguably the best hitter in baseball history, Tony Gwynn for his entire MLB career (RIP Mr. Padre), you think they'd learn from that.

    • @therealjaystone2344
      @therealjaystone2344 Рік тому +28

      They opened their mouths before the season started so…

    • @JeremyMartin-cw6lh
      @JeremyMartin-cw6lh Рік тому +11

      Gwynn was the best contact hitter that I ever seen swing the bat

    • @viemarch3516
      @viemarch3516 Рік тому +8

      Gwynn is no where near the top 10 hitters, let alone “the best”.

    • @chrisvas65
      @chrisvas65 Рік тому

      @@therealjaystone2344Machado lol

    • @seabeejg
      @seabeejg Рік тому

      ​@viemarch3516 If you take into account plate appearances/career length and evolution of skill of pitching and other defense, he's a top 10 easy. Many guys with better career averages than Gwynn didn't have near as many plate appearances/years played, were in the Negro Leagues, or played in the deadball era. Gwynn is an overlooked all-time great.

  • @joebarr725
    @joebarr725 Рік тому +12

    When your veteran leader is Manny "I'm never gonna hustle" Machado and the face of your franchise is Ringworm Tatis, I would say your team has a serious lack of character.

  • @paulcho2549
    @paulcho2549 Рік тому +122

    Interesting how you missed how well Ha Sung Kim has played

    • @camionerosfurgoneros5915
      @camionerosfurgoneros5915 Рік тому +8

      Simple he is NOT a homerun hitter

    • @EdDy4RheelZ
      @EdDy4RheelZ Рік тому +63

      I mean this video is about why they are sucking. Ha Seong Kim is not included because he plays well.

    • @thaphillykid459
      @thaphillykid459 Рік тому +5

      interesting how you missed how to spell his name while u doin tricks on it

    • @Teeminator952
      @Teeminator952 Рік тому +2

      @@camionerosfurgoneros5915he’s not the most powerful hitter but his improvements are massive. He is that guy

    • @OctPSfever
      @OctPSfever Рік тому +4

      He is so underrated in the league...Sometimes you win by defense play

  • @nyc2621
    @nyc2621 Рік тому +217

    Its called chemistry. The Padres have a bunch of stars where you look at the back of their cards, but they don't mesh well together.

    • @bryanfutureochoa9015
      @bryanfutureochoa9015 Рік тому +19

      Does that matter? It’s more of an individual sport than a team sport. Everyone has to do they're job individually, no?

    • @HawkFX
      @HawkFX Рік тому +39

      ​@@bryanfutureochoa9015 if that were the case the angels would be above 500

    • @Emillio1904
      @Emillio1904 Рік тому +14

      @@HawkFXstop playin … angels have Two guys 😂😂… they would not be above 500

    • @Emillio1904
      @Emillio1904 Рік тому +1

      I think Uv heard that on MLB network one too many times 😂😂

    • @HawkFX
      @HawkFX Рік тому +2

      @@Emillio1904 Uh yeah, so that proves that it isn't an individual sport? Read what youre replying too buddy?😂😂

  • @EthanLCF
    @EthanLCF Рік тому +58

    Ha Seong Kim not being mentioned because he’s the best player on this team not named Blake Snell 😎

    • @frogger2020
      @frogger2020 Рік тому

      Ha Seong Kim should not be the best player on this team

    • @EthanLCF
      @EthanLCF Рік тому

      @@frogger2020 never said he SHOULD be. The last month, he hasn’t been.

  • @joebarr725
    @joebarr725 Рік тому +27

    Their run differential is +64, yet they are 9 games under .500. (66-75). They are 6-22 in one-run games. They are 0-11 in extra inning games.

  • @StefanWB
    @StefanWB Рік тому +66

    The '22 Padres, the team that won 89 games and went on to make the NLCS, had a run differential of +45. The '23 Padres, who are on track to lose ~89 games, have a run differential as of writing of +58. They're the only team in baseball with a positive run differential and a losing record, and their run differential is better than several playoff-bound teams including the Twins and Brewers.
    Fernando Tatis Jr.'s expected batting average is .026 higher than his actual batting average, and according to the difference between a player's weighted on-base average (wOBA) and expected wOBA (xwOBA), Tatis is the fourth unluckiest hitter in baseball, with an xwOBA of .380, 15th best in baseball, and an actual wOBA of .339, with is 95th in MLB. Trent Grisham and Juan Soto have also been a bit hurt by their difference between expected and actual wOBA, and Ha-Seong Kim, the team's leader in bWAR and fWAR, actually has surpassed his expected wOBA by a fair distance. If you're interested, the unluckiest hitter in baseball in 2023 is another junior - it's Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who has an xwOBA of .379 and a wOBA of .332.
    So maybe we're just overthinking this and the Padres have been really unlucky, and they shouldn't dismantle the core or make massive changes based on a wash of a season. The other underachieving teams in the NL, specifically the Mets and the Cardinals (sigh), have negative run differentials and clearly both teams had major flaws that we were all willing to overlook, but I just don't see that with the Padres. I also think of the three teams mentioned the Padres have the best manager of the three by a mile - I'm a Cards fan and I would take Bob Melvin over Oli Marmol in a heartbeat.
    If you think you need some new dynamics in your clubhouse and some role players who are more likely to get you base hits when you need them then that's fine, but the core of the team is still one that's worth being excited about moving forward. The bullpen asides from Hader has been an issue, but the performance of a bullpen is quite changeable from year to year and sometimes things that weren't working previously just start to click. I don't feel qualified to discuss the organisational approach of the Padres because I haven't watched them enough (I'm in the UK so it's hard to follow the west coast teams for time difference reasons), so maybe there is something here that I'm missing, but like I said, it is possible that we're just overthinking this.

    • @UnfairEnforcer
      @UnfairEnforcer Рік тому +3

      It seems to me that the team has a better implementation of the “long ball/overwhelming power” mantra that the Yankees have employed in recent years. If the team could be better at getting singles or line drives, instead of trying to hit it out of the park (and if the bullpen was able to hold leads) the team would be in a much different position

    • @joejackson9986
      @joejackson9986 Рік тому +4

      yes. bad luck is the reason they suck over an entire season...

    • @gradyjones7017
      @gradyjones7017 Рік тому +5

      @@joejackson9986things like expected batting average are some of the dumbest stats as well. Hitting a hard ground ball to the third baseman is anything but luck; every part of it was decided by how you swing the bat, not some dice roll

    • @gradyjones7017
      @gradyjones7017 Рік тому +5

      Expected batting average is a dumb stat; it’s just excuses for hitters with big egos. Hitting a hard groundout might have a high expected batting average, but it is anything but random. Every part of it was decided by your swing, it’s not like gambling, you have full control over it

    • @poluticon
      @poluticon Рік тому +1

      Ah yes, bad luck, of course. 😂

  • @oscarvillaverde-deloitte8432
    @oscarvillaverde-deloitte8432 Рік тому +3

    Loved the video and how you carefully backed your points with stats, keep it up!

    • @mannyphantom0
      @mannyphantom0 Рік тому +1

      THATS WHATS IIIN!

    • @SmartrBaseball
      @SmartrBaseball  Рік тому

      Oh my God thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed the video, who's your team?

  • @zacharyscott6779
    @zacharyscott6779 Рік тому +7

    Best example, look at the Atlanta Braves. Ronald Acuna and Matt Olson both have 35+ home runs. The rest of the team can all hit for power other other than 1 or 2 guys, but for the most part - they do their job by getting on base. All teams hit solo shots. But its amazing how many 2 or 3 run homers the Braves hit. When its 2 strikes or 2 outs, they try to get on base and put pressure on the opposing defense to make plays.

    • @richardeast3328
      @richardeast3328 Рік тому

      But to some players, their personal stats are more important.

  • @JediKnight_Revan619
    @JediKnight_Revan619 Рік тому +38

    For me its a few things
    - over hyping this team from the start without playing one game together.
    - not sure BM can handle these egos
    - no true leadership
    - injuries
    - players literally saying "we give up"
    - not moving players at the trade deadline
    - need to rebuild the farm system
    But the biggest issue is the underpormance of the "Big 4" and idk if soto is worth $500M+. Pitching will be an issue since Snell and Hader are gone. Lets see what 2024 brings

    • @CesarMartinez-nr4xo
      @CesarMartinez-nr4xo Рік тому +7

      I think Soto is worth half a billion.

    • @NGU_KUN
      @NGU_KUN Рік тому +4

      Manny's a leader Soto hasn't been nationals soto in years If he has 1 Soto year like 2020 or 2019 and then continues it i believe it's Gonna be worth it to give him his contract sadly he's been playing bad for his standard's at least as a national

    • @CesarMartinez-nr4xo
      @CesarMartinez-nr4xo Рік тому +7

      @@NGU_KUN Soto has had a great year every year since he was 19 years old. When he was younger than all the prospects we gave up for him. He’s the same age as Mackenzie Gore. His only down year was last year, yet he still hit 27 home runs. Manny is having a down year this year and will still hit 30 HR’s. Soto is having an All Star season and has been our 3rd best offensive player behind Kim and Tatis.. Unfortunately Soto does not want to take our half a billion. He would rather try to get more in free agency. Regardless, our focus should be to try to extend Snell and Gary Sanchez to cost effective deals before they hit free agency.

    • @williamthorstad8848
      @williamthorstad8848 Рік тому +1

      ​@@CesarMartinez-nr4xoAgreed, he's so young and his OBP is already top 3 besides the HRs/RBIs. (Needs to work on D tho) So... sign him and keep him hitting #3.

    • @CesarMartinez-nr4xo
      @CesarMartinez-nr4xo Рік тому +2

      @@williamthorstad8848 yeah that defensive is horrendous at times. I just think a team like the Yankees will out bid us if he hits free Agency. So if we are out of the Playoff picture by the trade deadline next season then we have to trade him.

  • @evanwalker6999
    @evanwalker6999 Рік тому +10

    This was a well done vid def investing in this channel

  • @djlee202
    @djlee202 Рік тому +13

    The real source of their lack of success is the “that’s what’s in” rap they made last year after they beat the Dodgers.
    They haven’t been right since then

    • @Zyron22
      @Zyron22 11 місяців тому

      Maybe but nah

  • @hyuckbang9019
    @hyuckbang9019 Рік тому +2

    Great analysis, I appreciated this. Really informative for serious baseball fans. I look at this way, also. Many players on the roaster just weren't able to play what they are capable of. This includes Darvish, Musgrove, Bogaerts, Machado, Cronenworth, Hill, Tatis, name a few. If Snell, Wacha, and Kim didn't come up with what they did, this team would be close to 90-95 losses team, instead of 82-80...

  • @Heybrotruthhurts
    @Heybrotruthhurts Рік тому +10

    How come you were acting like Ha-seong Kim isnt in this team? Didnt bring him up along with the others about offense

    • @MrCDER
      @MrCDER Рік тому +5

      Because he’s been good… lol

    • @UnfairEnforcer
      @UnfairEnforcer Рік тому +2

      Because he’s actually over performed expectations (?)

    • @ajalvarez3111
      @ajalvarez3111 Рік тому

      Read the title of the video. That should answer your question.

  • @nicolasbaker9601
    @nicolasbaker9601 Рік тому +7

    It seems to me like these dudes are selfish. Why try to play small ball and try to get a runner home when you can try to get another HR for your record? It seems to be an ego thing and a comple lack of chemistry

  • @tothetune
    @tothetune Рік тому +10

    Sum it up with 3 words. “All selfish players”

    • @OctPSfever
      @OctPSfever Рік тому +1

      Wherever Machado goes to, bad luck comes along

  • @jonnuanez7183
    @jonnuanez7183 Рік тому +19

    Don't give Preller your checkbook. He's done this before when he first came on the scene with that 2015 team. ESPN, etc were all over the tram. Look how it turned out. They need better scouts and to not worry about having names on your team.

    • @joejackson9986
      @joejackson9986 Рік тому +6

      can't wait for preller to sign Rich Hill to a 15-year contract

    • @UncomplicatedFellow
      @UncomplicatedFellow Рік тому +4

      Right this ridiculous strategy of just throwing huge amounts of money at people and hoping it works will ruin baseball in the long run.

  • @osheaelnegrojackson3105
    @osheaelnegrojackson3105 Рік тому +7

    Padres season went to SHIT when they showed the Crying Kershaw face on the big home tv screen

  • @TylerShanks
    @TylerShanks Рік тому +5

    watching this as a yankees fan, the similarities between these two teams are insane. yanks highest BA is probably Judge at around .260-.270
    and the padres keep getting old yankees who were a part of the problem for us (Sanchez, Carpenter, Odor)
    I would guess its an organizational/coaching philosophy thing. between both of these teams, there are so many stars who are underperforming

    • @bryanleimbach3939
      @bryanleimbach3939 Рік тому +1

      I like your take. A friend of mine told me the SDP have a batting analyst that is close to the owner (not sure how accurate that is) and that the batters have been told to do what he says. That fits the organizational philosophy that you mentioned.
      Obviously I don’t like the LAD, but their methods work, get base hits.

    • @hw6271
      @hw6271 Рік тому

      ​@@bryanleimbach3939we've had a poor plate approach since we'll before this gm but this gm is probably the biggest idiot in baseball history. Can't think of any other gm given this much money over a decade and failed as spectacularly as aj preller virtually every single year

  • @Dannychaa619
    @Dannychaa619 Рік тому +1

    Dope assessment

  • @getTheSchmack
    @getTheSchmack Рік тому +1

    Very intelligent analysis. Subscribed!

  • @LocutusOfTim
    @LocutusOfTim Рік тому +1

    Great analysis and commentary. It's content like this that justifies my Premium subscription. Subscribed and set to auto download.

  • @diggerbones5292
    @diggerbones5292 Рік тому +1

    I’m a Yanks fan that has lived in SD for 6+ yrs. SD is my favorite NL team. This year I was hoping for another NYY/SD WS showdown…

  • @lancelefler2820
    @lancelefler2820 Рік тому

    This was a great, well put together video,

  • @Onlyinthe619
    @Onlyinthe619 Рік тому

    Nice video, definitely encapsulated what I've been watching all season

  • @gforce97
    @gforce97 Рік тому +2

    Padres sure score a lot of insurance runs or runs when they arent necessary but when they are down by a couple of runs or tied up, they fail to come through

  • @jamescarlson486
    @jamescarlson486 Рік тому +6

    You can’t buy success. 💸

  • @Hydrogen101
    @Hydrogen101 Рік тому +1

    As a life long Padres fan used to getting pumped up and then disappointed every. single. year…
    “Huh. First time?”

  • @avisser5345
    @avisser5345 Рік тому +1

    The main stat I look at in a player is batting average. To me, it is the most important thing.

  • @BoswachtBlog
    @BoswachtBlog Рік тому +4

    Even though I'm a Dutchman, I think Bogaerts is kind of dragging them down as well. His hands just aren't that quick on SS and he hits into a double play just as often as he botches a DP defensively. Because his OBP is acceptable, maybe move him down (or up?) in the batting order? Just my two cents.

    • @hw6271
      @hw6271 Рік тому

      He is a bad fit for the team overall and the money given to him should have gone towards pitching depth, the bench and to sign Soto long term.
      Nothing against x, but he's just not a fit for the team

  • @NoahArchuleta20
    @NoahArchuleta20 Рік тому

    Really good video. Just a little thing though, is I totally get wanting more screen and getting rid of the broadcast graphics, but it seems that seeing half of the animations and cutoffs of scorecards is worse than seeing it. It’s probably better to leave the crop to the original

  • @ronaldzent6321
    @ronaldzent6321 Рік тому +2

    Think you're right nyc2621, from just watching this video, seems like they just need to develop more chemistry, don't think they look too terrible. They did beat the Dodgers, 11-2 last week. They do have Blake Snell, he looks pretty good. After all the Padres do have that Pacific Coast league history, think Ted Williams, probably one of the greatest hitters ever. He gave up 4 years of his career to fight in WW2. Also, Mr. Padre, Tony Gwynn. Absolute class he was.

  • @KVirello
    @KVirello Рік тому +5

    You seem to have a misunderstanding about why batting average isn't considered that useful anymore.
    You said it's because there are factors outside of the hitter's control that can determine if they get a hit or not. While true, this isn't why batting average isn't considered useful.
    The actual reason is because batting average is very limited in what information it tells you. Getting on base is the most important thing when you're batting, but average tells an incomplete story of how often someone gets on base. That's why OBP is sort of a more useful version of batting average.
    In addition, it's also not super useful because it doesn't tell you the results of the hits. A player with a .330 average and 6 homers is gonna be less valuable than a .280 average and 50 homers.
    So in conclusion, average isn't useful because it doesn't tell how often someone gets on base nor how much damage they do with each hit.

    • @SenorTortas
      @SenorTortas Рік тому

      The misconception with batting average is that people use it as a way to describe "contact." But there are different types of contact. And not every base hit is created equal.
      For example, you could have a line drive hit over 100 MPH and a fielder makes a fantastic play. On the contrary, you could have a blooper hit under 70 MPH JUST out of the reach of an infielder. I'll take exhibit A because over the long haul of a 162 game season, it's been statistically proven that gives you the most sustained, impactful results.
      If you want to look at a "contact" hitter, then there's literally a stat called contact % to look at. Batting average just tells you if that one result was a base hit or not, irregardless of luck or skill. It doesn't tell the whole story of whether that hitter is actually skilled at putting bat to ball.
      Unfortunately, batting average just falls in line with the nice clean, little story ppl like to tell themselves because it's been around forever and the media still perpetuates it. If OBP and OPS were in the mainstream since the beginning, no one would ever mention batting average. It just has the distinction of "being first." That's it.

  • @lzrnurse79
    @lzrnurse79 Рік тому +1

    You forgot the Kershaw curse! After they made fun of a guaranteed 1st ballot hall of famer that is Clayton Kershaw, they began losing. They need to be humble.

  • @danielray9916
    @danielray9916 Рік тому +1

    I've seen some people comment on the team chemistry and I 100% agree. Having half the team leave for the WBC didn't help either. Trent is a gold glover but his bat is trash. I think in the off-season resigning Snell trading Trent and signing a couple solid bats another starter and some bullpen help will go far but I'm no GM just a rough neck who grew up watching the Padres.

  • @noahmajors126
    @noahmajors126 Рік тому +1

    This is gonna be a weird comment but the padres have the second best sponsor jersey, the Motorola logo really dosent take away from the look of any of their jerseys, and the placement is really good as well

  • @osizzle963
    @osizzle963 Рік тому +1

    Good take. That team should be in the playoffs from talent alone.

  • @lunaa34
    @lunaa34 Рік тому +2

    I think what speaks to their failed approach presents itself in Jake Cronenworth. As you mentioned FB% is up and the BA is down. His numbers and even K% fall off a cliff compared to his first two years. Had a player like him continued his old approach, he would be helping spark the offense with much needed base hits. He was hitting great BEFORE the shift ban too!

  • @hogg4229
    @hogg4229 Рік тому +1

    Batting average is way more reliable than you think. That’s why the great hitters have consistently high batting averages

  • @xotwodjavy
    @xotwodjavy Рік тому +6

    Go Dodgers

  • @BigPoppaPun
    @BigPoppaPun Рік тому +1

    Having a top 5 offense and top 5 pitching staff (in the NL) while being bottom 5 in the standings only means one thing. The coaching staff is the problem.

    • @jayinthebx
      @jayinthebx Рік тому

      No the team has bad luck. And has problems producing runs when it matters. The bottom of the ninth the other night with two runners and one out down 2 against the phillies two strike outs left the tying runs stranded.....

  • @spikecb22
    @spikecb22 Рік тому +3

    batting average does not score runs. Look at their slugging

    • @hoIycow0
      @hoIycow0 Рік тому

      I think OPS and AB are the most that matters.

  • @smill119
    @smill119 Рік тому +1

    This is a video that the players and management as well as the coaches could use. Why aren’t we tagging the padres? Share this to them

    • @Dazed8nconfused
      @Dazed8nconfused Рік тому

      I'm not tagging the Padres because they suck lmao

  • @thecafezil
    @thecafezil Рік тому

    Their bullpen in the past has been a key to whatever success they've had. This year, the bullpen seemed to be inconsistent. It didn't help that Suarez was out most of the year.
    Also, the Padres have had very little success in coming back from deficits in the late innings. That would be an interesting stat to look at if anyone knows it.

    • @hw6271
      @hw6271 Рік тому

      Our biggest problem was offense.
      Second biggest problem was the pen

  • @jacobya9922
    @jacobya9922 Рік тому +2

    Bro where is ha seong Kim and cronenworth

    • @jonnuanez7183
      @jonnuanez7183 Рік тому +2

      He mentioned Cronenworth...hitting .229 or so

  • @TheRevoution19
    @TheRevoution19 Рік тому +1

    What happened. They’re a San Diego team that’s what. Best part is their fans got suckered into thinking it’s once again “Their Year.”

  • @BeachLife66
    @BeachLife66 Рік тому +5

    NOT SELLING AT THE TRADE DEADLINE WAS BRILLIANT
    And maybe the team that 20 games ahead in 1st is the actual problem.
    You beat one short series but the Dodgers have beat you up and took your lunch all season.
    Hey! Don’t fire your GM and manager! That’s only what a smart team would do.
    Stupid to move Tatis from SS.

  • @njacobdekelaita6198
    @njacobdekelaita6198 Рік тому +3

    The Padres have given up the least runs so Pitching and Defense are solid. 6-22 in one run games and 0-11 in extra innings is the problem a good team should be a little above .500 there so no knowing what the scores in extra's are 8-11 more wins in those situations with some "normal" results would put them closer to where they should be. As I said below this kind of record indicates poor relief poor luck or bad situational managing. Thats where I would make the focus on improvements

    • @hw6271
      @hw6271 Рік тому +1

      Pitching is pretty shaky in the pen and we've lost a lot of games that way

  • @dufftime
    @dufftime Рік тому +2

    There is also the enormous amount of stress and anxiety caused by wearing those hideous city connect uniforms

  • @leoralles3542
    @leoralles3542 Рік тому +2

    Attention Padre fans
    Have your players and organization settle the F down, Stop the showboating
    Act like you’ve won before, Hit a home run run the bases and get your ass in the dugout
    Humility and respect for your opponent is what a true champion exhibits but instead you want a child (Machado) that leads no one to be your representative

  • @Landis_Grant
    @Landis_Grant Рік тому +1

    When three (Sanchez, Odor and Carpenter) of your 26-man roster are washed up Yankees, don’t expect to be World Series bound!

  • @dpx5000
    @dpx5000 Рік тому +2

    I think AJ Preller needs to go. Since he was hired we've only had one winning season (not counting 2020). I'll give him credit for some signings, like managing to get Manny Machado and the Juan Soto trade, but he's made some awful deals too. We gave up prospects like Trea Turner, Max Fried, Emmanuel Clase, Andres Munoz and Ty France for guys who had mediocre play (except Wil Myers. We like him).
    I feel like Preller went for the flashy big name in the 2022-23 offseason, trying to get Aaron Judge or Trea Turner (eventually getting Bogaerts), and even though I like him we didn't need him. Ha-Seong Kim is amazing, whether it's 2B, 3B, or SS. But we should've kept Kim at SS, kept Cronenworth at 2B and find a guy for 1B (I do not remember the 1B/DH market that season though, but Drury would've been solid). Kim needs an extension, but the money is tied up with Soto's possible future extension, Xander's salary and Cronenworth's contract. By the way, Cronenworth did not deserve that long-term deal, he's a good player but I feel like he should not have been the priority for an extension.
    Sorry for my huge word wall of a rant, but in conclusion, AJ Preller should be fired.

    • @cozmo7175
      @cozmo7175 Рік тому +1

      it's for sure a higher management problem and it is definitely an AJ Preller issue the reason they can't hit consistently is they don't have a true hitting coach and their analytics department is one of the cheapest and worst in the league they pay for players but they don't pay for what will get the most out of the heavy hitters we have. BoMel did more with less in Oakland he isn't the issue like most say.

  • @jebronlames7789
    @jebronlames7789 Рік тому +1

    A bunch of hotdogs is not called a team. As a lifelong dodger fan we do feel bad for our little brothers

  • @marcusgarcia06
    @marcusgarcia06 Рік тому +1

    It’s crazy how they didn’t learn from the Yankees and how well they ran on just the long ball

  • @liammcginty23
    @liammcginty23 Рік тому +1

    They need to stop growing their egos, and play for the front of the jersey, and not the back. They get to prideful with every home run that they hit, and its all they try to do. Every home run they try to make an mlb the show cover, just run straight out of the box, think about your team, not your own stats.
    Tatis Jr said in an interview when asked about the stats he follows the most and he responds with "I only follow the amount of dingers I hit, that's all I care about to follow." That says a lot.
    They need the comradery and chemistry, you can still stay loose and have fun, but when your two main guys, chado and tatis are seen arguing and fighting in the clubhouse many times, and they call themselves "leaders" thats a problem.

  • @larrybays458
    @larrybays458 Рік тому +1

    Padres have been below in most season in the last 10 years. Very few teams can go from 25 games out at the end of season to 20 games above 500 without major changes. Padres have way too many long terms deal, which stop them from really changing anything.

  • @Marylandterpenes831
    @Marylandterpenes831 Рік тому +4

    Im a Os fan but the Padres always been my NL squad , theyll get it together ! Alot if talent over there

  • @AgnusDeiGloria
    @AgnusDeiGloria 3 місяці тому

    All of the problems you listed got fixed this year. You my good sir know ball

  • @sanjuan100100
    @sanjuan100100 Рік тому +2

    Like i always have said,,they are not looking at the ball ,they all are looking at the wall..like a homerun derby .

  • @Sneakycastro69
    @Sneakycastro69 Рік тому

    Maybe if they spread em in the lineup? Maybe too many stars batting back to back puts alot of pressure on em.

  • @vincentv1432
    @vincentv1432 Рік тому

    Jim Leyland once said Any manager knows when to pull a pitcher or throw down a bunt but it's really about getting all these big egos in the locker room to work together as a team.

  • @TheJudeJane
    @TheJudeJane Рік тому +2

    What other team poses for Polaroids after each ball is launched in a single home run, all bases empty? Star-struck maybe? Fill the bases before you homer!!!

  • @issenvan1050
    @issenvan1050 Рік тому +2

    Melvin!
    I still cannot believe how they kept him after that last Phillies game in the postseason. They need Dave Martinez!

    • @camionerosfurgoneros5915
      @camionerosfurgoneros5915 Рік тому +2

      Let me see
      They bring Martinez
      They keep blowing
      Are U gonna blame the manager
      Or finally MAN UP and blame the real reason

    • @issenvan1050
      @issenvan1050 Рік тому

      @@camionerosfurgoneros5915 “Man up?” What do you know about me? Martinez would be great! Look what he did in 2018! Melvin is a zombie, who cannot make a decision. He just wants to keep his position, does not seek victory. Have you ever read N. Machiavelli to “man up?”

    • @mannyphantom0
      @mannyphantom0 Рік тому

      THATS WHATS IIIN!

    • @issenvan1050
      @issenvan1050 Рік тому

      @@mannyphantom0 ?

  • @Fourrings80
    @Fourrings80 Рік тому +3

    You cant buy championships anymore. Team chemistry is key! Go Phillies!

    • @mattwhite4302
      @mattwhite4302 Рік тому

      you mean the phillies who signed TreaTurner to a huge contract? Who have Bryce Harper signed to a huge contract?

    • @Fourrings80
      @Fourrings80 Рік тому

      We also have Bohm, Stott, Nola etc. The Phillies know how to draft and add the pieces they need for a quality team unlike the Padres. @@mattwhite4302

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 Рік тому +1

    Yall need to ditch Preller man… who thought four sluggers with no average guys in front of them would have been a good thing?

    • @Fujiwaramoguu
      @Fujiwaramoguu Рік тому

      That's the problem, we should ditch Preller but our owner thinks AJ is "Excellence" and claims there would never be a second collapse nor strive for mediocrity. Here we are with a injured Dodgers team who always gets the job done. So I'm pretty sure we'll be mathematically eliminated by the A's or Rockies lol

    • @Fujiwaramoguu
      @Fujiwaramoguu Рік тому

      Tldr our Owner balls deep into our micromanaging GM, he's too nice to fire AJ. We are screwed unless he grows a pair and demotes/fires him

  • @Mo_Ketchups
    @Mo_Ketchups Рік тому

    Great point. In fact, there’s no reason to look beyond the fact every batter swings for the parking lot in that lineup. Even Wil Myers!
    Too many gold chains w spinning hubcaps on em in that dugout. 😖🤦‍♂️

  • @jcngokai-76
    @jcngokai-76 Рік тому

    Does the Padres bullpen fill with 11 Atlee Hamakers?

  • @capt251978
    @capt251978 Рік тому +1

    Build a team, not a collection of players.

  • @redheadsoup
    @redheadsoup Рік тому

    Nailed it, they are trying to be Slam Diego again. They are Pop Out Diego instead.

  • @P1ea5eho1d
    @P1ea5eho1d Рік тому +3

    It was the parade man

  • @maxxramas
    @maxxramas Рік тому +2

    Lack of chemistry and massive egos. Selfish ball players at every position.

  • @showtimenick824
    @showtimenick824 2 місяці тому

    I know I'm so late here but YES batting average still matters!

  • @bwolf421
    @bwolf421 Рік тому

    Someone get the general manager for the Padres on the phone , this guy has it all figured out. Just hit more hits , so smart.

  • @tonysu8860
    @tonysu8860 Рік тому +1

    Some good thoughts in this video but I disagree with substantial parts.
    First, I'm in the camp that believes that batting average is a nice statistic but it's not necessarily a winning statistic unless you can hit like Tony Gwynn. No, OBA is the real winning statistic because the point isn't that you get a walk that's not as productive as a hit but that you've avoided being an out. It's simple... If the pitcher pitches in the strike zone, then make hard contact. If the pitcher won't pitch in the strike zone, don't chase after the pitch but just take the walk and pass it on to the next guy. On a star studded roster like the Padres, there will be plenty of opportunities for someone to get a single or extra base hit. But every player has to have faith that they don't have to win the game themselves but that the next guy can do it if given the opportunity.
    So, just don't make an out. It's that simple. Get on base and pass the baton to the next guy. Swing hard and attack a pitch in the strike zone but don't try to hit a 3 run homer with the bases empty.
    I'm not too worried about the Padres hitting recently, they've been doing what I describe the last 5+ games and gotten results... Only Wainright held the Padres to a single run on over 9 hits and walks over something like 7(?) innings pitched but that's Wainright and when he left, the Padres got to the relievers that followed. Over those games of Padres emphasizing OBA, the Padres have scored over 5 runs nearly every game. The only games the Padres lost were those the Padres pitching imploded but the Padres scored plenty of runs and consistently which is important. It does the Padres no good to score double figures one night followed by a single runner the next night. Even free-swinging Manny is getting in the act... One of thes recent games the Padres won he didn't get a hit but was 0-1 with 3 walks. That's an OBA and you could say that Manny almost singlehandedly drove the pitch count for that pitcher up, forcing his exit from the game so the team could get to the relievers. That's winning baseball.
    If the Padres keep hitting and walking like this, it could get interesting the last few games of the season. Until the Padres are mathematically eliminated, there's always a chance.
    As for Padres pitching, the bullpen hasn't performed this year and starting pitching hasn't been blameless. Darvish and Musgrove haven't contributed or performed as much as expected. Don't know if injuries played a part more than the obvious. The Padres opened the season with a lot of pitching question marks but Lugo and Wacha have permormed to or possibly even exceeded expectations but you're going to have problems if only half or less of the starting rotation isn't performing to expectations. IMO relief is one of the relative few Preller blind spots but everyone has a different opinion how to build relief. Preller seems to look for talent and unfulfilled promise, hoping to hit a home run by finding players like Robert Suarez out of the Mexican league. But there were a lot of misses this year. I think back to how Kevin Towers built his relief year after year "from the scrap heap." He had an eye for finging gems in the rough that other teams discarded.
    Lastly, I think this video is wrong to criticize Padres pitchers pitching out of the strike zone. Yes, you risk giving up walks but unless the pitcher has unhittable stuff, deception has to be part of the repertoire and that means making a pitch look hittable but actually isn't... And that means pitching out of the strike zone.

    • @ParamoreFAV3
      @ParamoreFAV3 Рік тому

      You agreed with him on saying how they shouldn’t always come to the plate with the mindset of hitting a homer but made that sound like that was a suggestion you heard him say & disagreed with lol

    • @KidAndretti
      @KidAndretti Рік тому +1

      Just delete this essay lol

  • @randallleonard4344
    @randallleonard4344 Рік тому

    You have a video about this team under performing, and yet all you show is their highlights?

  • @kike21la9
    @kike21la9 Рік тому

    It’s funny how no one trashed them nearly as bad as if the dodgers had a “super team” or the highest payroll. Goes to show people only hate dodgers because of their greatness

  • @mgglight
    @mgglight Рік тому +1

    Great analysis. Melvin hasn't been good in close games, last year he was lucky even though he lost plenty of give-me games and pads almost missed the playoffs. This year his luck ran out. 0-11 in extra innings, horrible in 1 run games, I know the timely hitting sucks, but there are other ways to manuafacture runs and you have to point the finger at coaching with those numbers. There have been a handful of give-me games this year that he no brain blew also, pulling starters too early hoping his terrible bullpen would work out, and not stealing or squeezing a run in. 4 or 5 of those no brain loses are why the pads aren't in wild card hunt. One last gripe is with the umps, but I'm sure all teams deal with it. Really bad 3rd strike or non 3rd strike calls in key situations (I think each team should have 2 reviewable strikes per game), and calls that didn't go pads way, even after it was obvious in review, really strange.

    • @brando7266
      @brando7266 Рік тому

      Melvin has been atrocious this yr, and lost the locker room, we have much more talent than the brewers, reds, giants, dbacks, marlins,, and yet they all have a better record, melvin should retire,

  • @zachcoggins9018
    @zachcoggins9018 Рік тому

    What was the common denominator in this season and 2021 that was different last year?

  • @bo0tybandit
    @bo0tybandit Рік тому +1

    Better hitting coach, this is a situational hitting problem.

  • @SP-ve1im
    @SP-ve1im Рік тому +1

    This offseason will be the key to see who they extend (Kim or Soto or both) and trade as they cannot keep the current roster....

  • @vincenthuying98
    @vincenthuying98 Рік тому

    Exactly, the Padres don’t play elementary baseball, it’s more like they’re all getting ready for the next homerun fest. Also, being the bored to be winners to be before spring training even started, absolutely doesn’t do anything, when a team doesn’t play the game as it is supposed to be played.

  • @hellenbenjamin07
    @hellenbenjamin07 Рік тому

    Agree to most of your argument, however I think the main problem is the bull and bib Melvin.

  • @ianwestc
    @ianwestc Рік тому

    I'm an SF Giants fan. Giants fans are not happy at all about the team's progression, how poorly they're doing on both sides of the ball, how badly free agent signings have worked. The only comfort we really have is "well, at least the team hasn't gone for it and spent a lot of money that hasn't worked out." The giants might suck this year, but at least they haven't broken the bank, and won't be paying for it for years to come.
    As annoyed as giants fans might be, I would imagine padres fans to be doubly angry. This is a team that really has gone for broke, and they're aiming for fourth place finish (if the Giants can't beat them there, haha). That sucks

  • @ScienceGuy91
    @ScienceGuy91 Рік тому

    Don’t you think that there is also a clubhouse problem? Too many egos, very little brotherhood, and bad management. This would also negatively affect performance.

  • @destinmoss5006
    @destinmoss5006 Рік тому +3

    Bro Forgot about Ha Seong Kim

    • @EthanLCF
      @EthanLCF Рік тому

      Didn’t have to mention him because he’s the only thing about this offense that works. Best player in the lineup this year, hands down.

  • @brandontran5362
    @brandontran5362 Рік тому

    It’s called depth that the preller forget to build like he’s had time to fixed the hitting during his 9 years and he still didn’t do it

  • @AnoopSathyan0197
    @AnoopSathyan0197 Рік тому

    A lineup of clean up hitters but no table setters

  • @ben2972
    @ben2972 Рік тому +1

    Nick Schwarber and the Phillies have entered the chat…

  • @317sportsball
    @317sportsball Рік тому +3

    You no doubt covered their biggest problems on the roster, but the biggest one in the organization no doubt is AJ Preller. I’ll give credit for being an excellent scout and signing big names…but that’s about it. He’s otherwise an egotistical, delusional micromanager that has to put his hands on everything and surrounds himself with yes men b/c he can’t stand people not agreeing with his beliefs. The Padres baseball operations department is a total disaster, and numerous articles have mentioned how the neglect and understaffing of key departments (analytics, player development, advanced scouting, etc.). He’s had eight full seasons at the helm and it’s resulted in only one playoff run, one which feels more like a fluke in the near year since. Time is up for a new voice, he needs to be let go.

    • @SmartrBaseball
      @SmartrBaseball  Рік тому

      Who do you think can be that new voice to get this group going the right direction? Or what should be the new focus?

    • @317sportsball
      @317sportsball Рік тому

      @@SmartrBaseball Orioles assistant GM Sig Mejdal or former Astros GM James Click would the most ideal new guys. However if Preller somehow survives this season, he needs to invest heavily in new player development and analytics programs, and stop meddling in areas that he shouldn’t. Most importantly, he needs to emphasize hiring guys from winning organizations and not more yes men from his time w/ the Rangers.

    • @brando7266
      @brando7266 Рік тому

      When we beat the cardinals in 2020( first playoff series win since 1998) ,that didn't count? Ps- try to explain how the brewers, reds, marlins, Arizona, San Francisco, cubs have a better record than us? When we have far superior talent? Melvin has been atrocious this yr, completely lost the team/ locker room, I blame them all equally for this nightmare season ( the players, manager and the gm) if preller gets fired, they better fire melvin also,

    • @317sportsball
      @317sportsball Рік тому

      @@brando7266 big difference between those clubs and the Padres is that they can actually develop homegrown talent into solid major league players. They clearly have the right systems that provide the tools for them to succeed. The Padres on the other hand clearly aren’t on a similar level. Preller hasn’t had a single success in developing a homegrown player into an All-Star caliber player (Tatis doesn’t count as he was originally signed by the White Sox). Deep down, he thinks too much like an old school scout and believes a player’s pure talent will figure itself out on the field.

    • @brando7266
      @brando7266 Рік тому

      @@317sportsball maybe so, but u can't tell me those teams have more talent than us,

  • @AmericanGeo
    @AmericanGeo 9 місяців тому

    The only chance that the padres had to make it to the World Series, and they absolutely blew it. As a padres fan, the team I hate the most behind the dodgers are the padres.

  • @jmpnfences
    @jmpnfences Рік тому

    Subscribed at 4:55 hahaha

  • @blackbeardgoatjr2434
    @blackbeardgoatjr2434 Рік тому

    They need to watch the movie "Money Ball". This team wasn't built to win, they were built to draw fans

    • @DanielMoreno-vb2hi
      @DanielMoreno-vb2hi Рік тому

      Did money ball win championships or even AL Championships??

  • @AdamOMcMurphy
    @AdamOMcMurphy Рік тому

    The team was "loaded with superstar talent" last season when they lost the division by 22 games. Will never understand the high expectations they were given before 2023?
    Was is seriously just them catching the Dodgers sleeping in a five game series last year?

  • @seanfroelich4528
    @seanfroelich4528 Рік тому

    Padres should hire Frank Menechino "Mr. 300" as their next hitting coach

  • @markeschen
    @markeschen Рік тому

    It might also have something to do with the Baseball Gods taking one look at the city connects made even worse by the all yellow catcher's gear (1:30) and saying, "Nope, we can't have that look on a World Champ." 🤣

  • @jaymar3345
    @jaymar3345 Рік тому

    I've been a fan for 25 years. Watched every game the last two seasons. This guy obviously hasn't. When I hear "hader is a high walk guy, will be a free agent, and perhaps the padres will look to replace him" I literally laughed this guy's "analysis" off. "Steven Hill has been a high walk guy the last two seaons." Funny. Maybe he has, but Wilson has been dominant the last two years, with the exception of coming back after his injury this year. The entire pitching staff has done their job...bullpens are going to have tough stretches durimg a 162 game season, which the padres did. But overall, the pitching has been plenty good enough to win. The ONLY reason the padres are where they are is because they have been dismal in high leverage situations, i.e. hitting with RISP. Dude was like their WRC+ has been above average." The correct statement is "their WRC+ (especially their top 4) has been fine when their is a runner on first or no one on at all. With the exception of HSK, their numbers drop to obsurd levels when their are runners on 2nd or or 3rd base. The big 4, and the entire team have historically anti-clutch. Padres have been 1 or 2 high leverage hits away from winning 30 more games. They suck because they can't hit under pressure. Read the following (you don't have to pay):
    letters2aj.substack.com/p/fatally-flawed

  • @reyleondelaselva1789
    @reyleondelaselva1789 Рік тому

    You forgot the most important factor, the SD Curse! 😂

  • @usctrojans001
    @usctrojans001 Рік тому

    The Real Problem with the San Diego Padres is those Awful Pink, Mint and Yellow Jersey =)

  • @spencer72567
    @spencer72567 Рік тому

    Manny Machado, Fernando Tatis, Jr. are two of the biggest prima Donna's in the game today. They are about the money and could care less about the team. As long as they get theirs that's all that matters. Most of the Dominican players are that way.