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Aaron Judge re-signs with the New York Yankees while Trea Turner signs a big deal with the Philadelphia Phillies. The San Diego Padres offered each of them a deal and whiffed on both.
After MLB rumors suggested the San Francisco Giants may swoop in and sign Judge, it turned out San Diego put their name in the hat. According to Bob Nightengale, the Padres offered him a 10-year $400 million contract.
San Diego offered him $400 million over 10 years, per @BNightengale
โ Talkinโ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) December 7, 2022
On Tuesday, the franchise tried signing Trea Turner to a massive $342 million deal that would have made him the highest-paid shortstop in the MLB, per FOX Sports.
Trea Turner is all in on the Phillies!
He rejected an offer from the Padres that would’ve made him the highest paid SS in baseball ๐ฎ
per @Buster_ESPN pic.twitter.com/SVWPVYYwVd
โ FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) December 6, 2022
After offering both Judge and Turner more money and whiffing on both, MLB fans can’t help but roast the Padres.
The offered $40 million more to Trea and Judge and got neither lmaooooo
โ Skol SZN (@MVPWigginsSZN) December 7, 2022
Okay, this video might have cursed the Padres though.
Aaron Judge would rather get booed by Yankees fans than play in front Padres fans
โ Doug McKain (@DMAC_LA) December 7, 2022
At least the Padres have something going for them.
Itโs windy out. Or is that just the collective sigh of relief of padres fans waking up to see that Aaron judge will not be with the Giants.
โ katie rose ๐น๐บ๐ฟ (@KatieRose84) December 7, 2022
Meanwhile, LA Dodger fans are just happy Trea Turner didn’t sign with San Diego.
Not signing with the Padres was his final W as a Dodger! Best of luck in Philly! ๐ฅฒ๐ช
โ HxpexOfficial (@HxpexO) December 6, 2022
In the end, the Padres have made some aggressive offers this offseason. Although they’re getting torched online for whiffing Aaron Judge and Trea Turner, the front office is clearly in the mix to sign a big name. With plenty of superstar talent remaining in free agency, maybe San Diego can land at least one of them.