Wacha chasing elusive WS ring with Padres
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PEORIA, Ariz. -- In Michael Wacha, the Padres found the man to solidify their six-man rotation. Wacha is all in.
¡°I think it is a really good idea,¡± Wacha said at his introductory press conference on Thursday morning after his deal was made official.
¡°If you have the arms to be able to do it, I think it can work out well for guys to stay healthier throughout the year. Give guys a little bit of an extra break in between and let [them] recover a bit more. That extra day does go a long way as a starter. I think it definitely will have a positive impact on a lot of their pitchers. I guess time will tell.¡±
Wacha joined the Padres on a creative contract that guarantees him $26 million over four years and includes $16 million team options for 2024 and '25 that must be picked up simultaneously. There are also player options for 2024 at $6.5 million and 2025 and '26 at $6 million. The deal contains incentives of $500,000 for each plateau of 20 and 25 starts and $1 million for 30 starts.
¡°For now, where my head is at, this is the place I want to be for the next few years,¡± Wacha said. ¡°Couldn¡¯t be more excited.¡±
Yu Darvish, Joe Musgrove, Blake Snell, Nick Martinez and Seth Lugo are the other projected starters.
Wacha was a member of playoff teams in St. Louis from 2013-15, and he threw 13 2/3 scoreless innings to beat the Dodgers twice and become the MVP of the Cardinals¡¯ 2013 National League Championship Series victory.
That postseason experience and the multiyear deal worked in the Padres¡¯ favor.
¡°I want to win,¡± Wacha said. ¡°I want to have a chance to make a run in the postseason and win a championship, and that¡¯s why I¡¯m here. I want a ring, and I want to help bring a championship to San Diego. That¡¯s what our expectations are. On paper, it¡¯s one of the best teams that I¡¯ve ever been a part of. With health and luck and the skill and competitiveness that we have on this team, I think some good things can happen.
¡°The whole league has kind of been put on notice about what is brewing down in San Diego. [General manager] A.J. [Preller] has been putting together a heck of a team. A lot of expectations, but that¡¯s where we want to be. We want to have those expectations and go out there and get everyone¡¯s best shot and know that we can come out on top.¡±