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MLB The Show 26 San Diego Padres Roster Ratings Breakdown - SilentArrow - 23.06.2026 In MLB The Show 26, the San Diego Padres live roster stands out as one of the more exciting but also uneven teams in the game. With a 74.8 overall team rating and a core built around superstar-level position players, the Padres are clearly built to win with offense and defense in the field. However, their pitching depth and bench consistency prevent them from ranking among the absolute elite teams. This breakdown looks at the team’s overall structure, key strengths, weaknesses, and the standout live roster players that define how the Padres play in-game. Team Rating Summary The Padres are a classic “top-heavy” roster in MLB The Show 26, with elite starters in the lineup but noticeable drop-offs in depth roles. Full Roster: 74.8 OVR (Ranked 11th of 30) Starting 9: 82.6 OVR (Ranked 8th of 30) Bullpen: 70.2 OVR (Ranked 4th of 30) Rotation: 72.1 OVR (Ranked 25th of 30) Bench: 67.4 OVR (Ranked 20th of 30) The numbers tell the story clearly. The lineup and bullpen are competitive, but the rotation and bench hold the team back in longer franchise or Diamond Dynasty-style builds. Core Live Roster Standouts The Padres’ identity in MLB The Show 26 is shaped by a few elite players who carry both offensive and defensive value. These are the cards that define the team. Fernando Tatis Jr. Fernando Tatis Jr. Position: RF Overall: 93 OVR Key traits: Elite arm strength (99), strong fielding (90), Dead Red quirk, Breaking Ball Hitter Tatis is still the face of the franchise in-game. His combination of arm strength, speed, and offensive upside makes him one of the most valuable outfielders in the Padres roster and one of the best defensive right fielders in MLB The Show 26. Mason Miller Mason Miller Position: CP Overall: 91 OVR Key traits: 99 velocity, elite movement, Outlier-style fastball traits Miller is the most dominant arm in the bullpen. His ability to consistently hit triple-digit fastballs makes him a late-game nightmare for opponents. Jackson Merrill Jackson Merrill Position: CF Overall: 87 OVR Key traits: 97 arm strength, strong fielding, elite speed, contact-first profile Merrill brings balance to the Padres outfield. While not as powerful as Tatis, his defense and speed make him extremely reliable in center field. Manny Machado Manny Machado Position: 3B Overall: 86 OVR Key traits: High clutch rating, balanced hitting, consistent offensive production Machado remains one of the most stable hitters on the roster. He’s not flashy in MLB The Show 26, but he delivers consistent at-bats and plays solid defense at third base. Xander Bogaerts Xander Bogaerts Position: SS Overall: 80 OVR Key traits: Balanced hitting, veteran presence, situational reliability Bogaerts gives the Padres a dependable infield anchor, even if his ratings are more balanced than explosive. Yu Darvish Yu Darvish Position: SP Overall: 80 OVR Key traits: Deep pitch mix (sinker, cutter, sweeper), high IQ pitching style Darvish is the most complete starter in the rotation, but even he highlights the overall issue: the Padres lack elite pitching depth behind him. Jason Adam Jason Adam Position: RP Overall: 80 OVR Key traits: High leverage bullpen role, strong break and control mix Adam is one of several reliable bullpen arms that make San Diego’s relief group stronger than their rotation ranking suggests. Key Roster Strengths Elite Outfield Defense and Athleticism The Padres outfield is one of the best defensive units in MLB The Show 26. With Tatis Jr. in right field and Jackson Merrill in center, the team can shut down extra-base hits and control gaps effectively. Their arm strength and speed combinations make them ideal for competitive online play. Strong Bullpen Depth Despite a weaker rotation, the bullpen is a clear strength. Mason Miller leads a group of high-leverage arms capable of closing out tight games. The Padres bullpen ranks near the top of the league and often compensates for starting pitching inconsistencies. Key Roster Weaknesses Weak Starting Pitching Depth Outside of Yu Darvish and Michael King, the Padres rotation drops off quickly. Lower-tier arms drag the overall ranking down significantly, making them vulnerable in longer games or franchise simulations. Limited Left-Handed Power The lineup leans heavily right-handed, which creates matchup issues late in games. Opponents with strong right-handed pitching can neutralize parts of the Padres bench and reduce offensive flexibility. Bench Depth Concerns The bench rating sits at 67.4 OVR, meaning the Padres lack reliable late-game substitutes. This becomes especially noticeable in extra-inning situations or injury scenarios. Special Program & Diamond Dynasty Impact Cards Outside the live roster, the Padres benefit from several boosted cards in MLB The Show 26 programs that significantly improve their Diamond Dynasty potential: Fernando Tatis Jr. (Spotlight 96 OVR): Elite shortstop version with 100+ power potential and 90 speed Steve Finley (Awards 95 OVR): High-end defensive outfielder with balanced hitting Chase Headley (Summer 95 OVR): Strong third base option with high meta value Ryan Weathers (Topps Now 90 OVR): High-velocity bullpen upgrade with improved break stats These cards help fill gaps in the live roster, especially in pitching and left-handed depth. Final Outlook The San Diego Padres in MLB The Show 26 are a high-ceiling, high-variance team. Their starting lineup, led by Fernando Tatis Jr., makes them dangerous in any matchup, while their bullpen anchored by Mason Miller keeps them competitive in close games. However, weak rotation depth and an inconsistent bench mean they rely heavily on their stars. If you’re playing with the Padres, success usually comes from maximizing offensive pressure early and trusting the bullpen to finish games. In short, this is a team built to win fast, not slow—and when their stars are hot, they can beat anyone in MLB The Show 26. |