Years
1
Total Value
$4.0M
AAV
$4.0M
Guaranteed
$2.4M
The Padres' signing of Miguel Andújar generated a collective shrug from both media and fans — the kind of low-stakes depth move that earns a B+ for its solid fundamentals without inspiring much excitement. Media coverage was notably sparse and uniform across five outlets, treating this as standard organizational housekeeping rather than a needle-moving acquisition, which accurately reflects Andújar's current status as a replacement-level utility player trying to rebuild his career. Fans view the $4M AAV as perfectly reasonable for what amounts to a roster insurance policy, with most tempering expectations around his ability to contribute meaningfully beyond spot starts and pinch-hit appearances. This signing fits San Diego's broader approach of stockpiling versatile depth pieces who can fill multiple roles without breaking the bank, especially valuable given their payroll constraints and need for organizational flexibility. While Andújar showed flashes of promise early in his Yankees tenure, this looks like a move that will be forgotten by midseason unless he dramatically outperforms expectations — solid process, modest upside.
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The Padres signed Miguel Andújar (INF/OF) on February 11, 2026. FanVerdicts grades every reported MLB transaction across three dimensions independently: Contract Value Index measures the deal's value relative to expected production, Sentiment measures media and fan reaction, and Fan Verdict aggregates community voting on this page. Current grades for this move: Contract Value Index B, Sentiment B+, Fan Verdict pending.
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Padres' signing of the player grades out as about market rate (C+), adding depth at outfielder. The Padres will need strong production to justify this investment at this price point.