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Manny Machado makes blunt assessment of Padres offseason: ‘Disappointed’

Manny Machado seems to have been impressed with the off -season of the padres so far.

When asked Saturday reporter Macado responded with a slightly darker attitude on the movement that Padres did at this free agency.

“Are you disappointed that we are not moving? Yes, Machado said,” As a team, you look up there, some of the members of our core groups. I am a little disappointed to go to another place.

Manny Machado reacts after strikes out during the game last season. Getty Image

“I can't control it at the end of the day,” he added. “We are going to control the group of people here and are going to prepare for a long season.”

The third BASE hand comments of the All -Star will come a few days a few days after the team's signature of short stop Hahagimm and utility player Jurics Sungfa with various teams for the next season.

“I am satisfied with him [Profar]” Machado said。 “This year he did incredible things for our organization and lifted us a lot.”

PROFAR saw his first all -star appearance in Padres in 2024, batting .280 with 24 home runs and won the Silver Best Best Award.

Regarding the pickups of free agencies, the padres are far behind each NL WEST competitors, and there are no major signatures or transactions in this season.

JURICKSON PREPAR celebrates Hersonkim and 3 -run home runs during the padres match with Mets last season. Corie Sipkin for New York posts

In comparison, Division Rival Dodgers has signed several famous signatures to further improve the 2024 World Series Championship List, including Japanese star ROKI Sasaki.

Padres was part of Sakagami's sweepstakes, one of the last three teams before the 25 -year -old decided to sign a contract with Los Angeles.

However, Machade told reporters that he believed that Sasaki had always signed where he would sign.

Sasaki ROKI at an introductory press conference at Dodger Stadium. USA TODAY SPORTS REUTERS CON

Dodgers also signed a five -year contract with the CY YOUNG winner winner Blake Snell twice in November, and picked up Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates in January.

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