Good Morning San Diego: Padres agree to contracts with 6 arbitration eligible players

News to know about your San Diego Padres and MLB for January 9, 2026.

The San Diego Padres agreed to contracts with six arbitration eligible players before the deadline, Thursday. Relievers Mason Miller, Adrian Morejon and Jason Adam, position players Gavin Sheets and Freddy Fermin and starter JP Sears all agreed to contracts that will keep them and the Padres out of arbitration hearings. Luis Campusano was also arbitration eligible but agreed to a contract in November. San Diego has not gone to an arbitration hearing during A.J. Preller’s tenure as president of baseball operations and general manager.

Padres News:

  • Campusano tore up Triple-A pitching but struggled mightily at the plate with limited opportunities in the big leagues in 2025. The upcoming Spring Training will be the most important of his career as he is out of options and will have to make the Padres roster. Jeff Sanders of the San Diego Union-Tribunelooks closer at what Campusano will have to do to remain in San Diego.
  • Jim Bowden of The Athletic identifies the Padres as one of five teams that have regressed this offseason. He states San Diego has done little to address areas of need and has seen multiple players leave the organization via free agency. As a result, Bowden believes the San Francisco Giants are the second best team in the NL West behind the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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