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Padres Trim Spring Roster: Nine Players Reassigned
22 Mar
Summary
- Nine players were reassigned as the Padres shrink their spring roster.
- Infielder Mason McCoy and pitcher Alek Jacob were optioned to Triple-A.
- The team now has 44 players in Major League camp.

The San Diego Padres made a significant roster adjustment on Saturday, reassigning nine players as spring training nears its conclusion. Infielder Mason McCoy and right-handed pitcher Alek Jacob were optioned to Triple-A El Paso, indicating they will start the season in the minor leagues.
Seven additional players, including left-handed pitcher Marco Gonzales and right-handed pitcher Triston McKenzie, were reassigned to minor league camp. These moves have reduced the number of players in the Padres' Major League camp to 44, clarifying the path toward the final Opening Day roster. Both McCoy and Jacob faced performance challenges during spring training and in recent competitions, contributing to their reassignment.




