Last year the Padres got a lot of support from their youth. Several young players like Tony Gwynn Jr, Will Venable, and Nick Hundley stepped up to contribute to the Padres’ success in 2010. But the player that stood out the most was starting pitcher Mat Latos. Latos has been one of the Padres’ best prospects since being drafted in 2007.
Latos was expected to be the number three or number four starter for the Padres last year but he caught the entire organization by surprise when after the first two months of the season; he had the best ERA in all of baseball for starting pitchers. He developed into one of the best young pitchers in baseball just like the Padres had hoped for and he was ahead of schedule. He was clearly the best starting pitcher on the team. Because of his early season dominance, Padres manager Bud Black decided to promote Latos to be the number one starter which is also known as the “Ace” of the team.
Latos is twenty-three years old which is young for an “Ace” pitcher, but his young age proves that the Padres have a bright future ahead of them. The only thing that concerns me is if the Padres can hold on to this guy for many years to come. Baseball is my favorite sport, but I am not a big fan of the business aspect because it is almost impossible for a small market team to sign a big time free agent because baseball does not have a salary cap. The salary cap in baseball is part of the reason why Adrian Gonzalez had to take his talents to Boston. Boston is a market that can support a big time player that wants a big time salary. Small market teams like the Padres cannot afford salaries over one-hundred million dollars.
Something that I would love to see the Padres do is to sign Latos to a long term contract but the big question remains, what will his demands be? Odds are if he continues to have success, he will not be a Padre for long.