The San Diego Padres' fans are feeling a bit let down as the final weeks of the offseason approach. 'Most, if not all, San Diego Padres fans were happy the team was able to re-sign pitcher Michael King,' but the excitement has since faded. The team's lack of significant moves since then has left fans feeling underwhelmed. While the Padres did sign free agent infielder Sung-Mun Song and re-signed left-hander Kyle Hart, reliever Ty Adcock, and reliever Daison Acosta, these additions have not sparked much enthusiasm. 'Hardly the kind of moves that whip a fanbase into a frenzy.'
The real controversy lies in the team's apparent indecisiveness. 'Recent reports have stated San Diego president of baseball operations and general manager A.J. Preller wants to make moves but is waiting to do so.' Fans are left wondering if the team is being cautious or simply indecisive. 'As with anything, there is a process to building the roster,' but the lack of action has fans feeling anxious. 'To this point in the offseason the Friar Faithful have been less than thrilled with the moves the team has made.'
The recent trades of Nolan Arenado by the Arizona Diamondbacks and Kyle Tucker by the Los Angeles Dodgers have only highlighted the Padres' inaction. 'All the movement in the National League West only highlights the lack of movement from San Diego.' Fans are left wondering if the team is missing out on opportunities to strengthen their roster. 'Perhaps that changes over the coming weeks,' but with Spring Training fast approaching, the Padres need to make some moves to salvage an offseason that has been filled with more bad news than good.