As the trade deadline creeps closer, the Padres are staring at a front office decision that could shape the rest of their season. A.J. Preller has to decide just how far he wants to push, and with San Diego’s year starting to slip, the pressure is only getting heavier.
One name that keeps surfacing is Jung Hoo Lee. The Giants outfielder has been tied to the Padres this summer, and with San Francisco’s season unraveling, he could wind up available. MLB insiders Kiley McDaniel and Jeff Passan of ESPN recently connected Lee to San Diego and gave him a 50% chance of being traded before the deadline passes.
For the Padres, the fit is obvious. They need another outfielder, and Lee offers a profile that could help right away. Trading within the division would make things complicated, but Preller has never been shy about getting creative if he sees a deal worth chasing.
Lee has turned in a strong breakout year for the Giants, hitting .311 with five home runs and 33 runs batted in while posting an OPS of .784. That kind of production would give San Diego a needed jolt, especially for a lineup that has struggled to put the ball in play with any kind of consistency.
That contact skill is a big part of the appeal. Lee doesn’t just make contact; he brings enough pop to matter, too. The Padres have been searching for hitters who can stabilize the offense, and Lee checks that box.
There’s also the defensive side. Lee has played all three outfield spots in his career, which would give manager Craig Stammen more options as he pieces together his lineup.
The connection between Lee and San Diego isn’t new. Before he signed with the Giants ahead of the 2024 offseason, the Padres were heavily involved in his free agency. At the time, Ha-Seong Kim was on the roster, and the Padres believed Kim could help draw Lee to San Diego.
That move never happened, but the door may be open again now.
Lee is under contract for three more years, with $23.2 million due in 2027 and $20.5 million in both 2028 and 2029. He also has a potential opt-out after the 2027 season. If the Padres decide to buy, Lee could be one of the more attractive names on the board - not just for what he’d bring this year, but for the longer-term value that could soften the blow of parting with a big prospect package.
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