Manny Machado believes the 2025 MLB season could hold great promise for the San Diego Padres, especially with the addition of a former New York Mets infielder who made the bold decision to leave everything behind and join him in leading the Friars to a postseason run.
According to Jon Heyman, the Mets have parted ways with JosĂ© Iglesias, who will now feature in the Padresâ Opening Day rosterâa move widely anticipated due to the Cuban playerâs undeniable skill. Iglesias appeared in 85 games last year.
He wonât be the only new face supporting Machado for Opening Day. Alongside Iglesias, players like Yuli Gurriel, Gavin Sheets, and MartĂn Maldonado were also fortunate enough to make the roster cut.
Iglesias has struggled to find long-term stability with a team in recent years. Between 2013 and 2018, he played consecutively for the Tigers, marking his longest stint with a single MLB franchise. However, he remained unsigned by any team during the 2023 season.

Jose Iglesias #11 of the New York Mets reacts against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game Four of the Championship Series at Citi Field on October 17, 2024 in the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)
The Padresâ Offense Needs More Power
Last season, the Padres finished with a 93-69-0 record, reaching the NLDS before being eliminated by the Dodgers. Despite evident offensive struggles in Game 2, the team managed to set a franchise record for the most home runs in a single postseason game.

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Machado contributed 77 runs and a .275 batting averageâmatching the number of runs provided by Jackson Merrill. However, the Friars will deeply miss their top run provider, Jurickson Profar, who is no longer with the team. Profar produced a total of 94 runs last year.





