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Should Padres fans be encouraged by the production from some of their stars based on what they've shown over the last nine games? Well, maybe.
Darren Smith and Marty Caswell discuss manager Craig Stammen's comments on the Padres recent offense, and ranking 20th in batting average and 21st in OPS during that stretch. Are the Padres just looking for anything positive to cling to as they figure out whether they should buy or sell?
The two then discuss the upcoming series versus the Texas Rangers, the pitching matchups, and whether Preller should kick the tires on either of his former catchers in Kyle Higashioka and Elias Diaz.
Marty and Darren then open up the twitter mailbag to address a variety of questions from frustrated Padres fans. Is Jake Cronenworth still alive, and what kind of role will he have when he returns? What kind of prospects do the Padres have to sell? What is the team's organizational approach to hitting? Could the team reunite with Luis Arraez?
And perhaps most important of all, who is making the decisions on what Preller can do ahead of the deadline, given the sale of the team hasn't been completed?
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"Should Padres trade for Luis Arraez? Reasons for hope, twitter mailbag" is an episode of Friar Territory: a San Diego Padres podcast. Runtime 33 min. Published June 19, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.