The Peterborough Examiner

Versatile Profar strikes it rich with three-year, $21-million pact

Padres poised for run at title with plethora of off-season additions

- BERNIE WILSON

SAN DIEGO — Jurickson Profar, who played five positions for San Diego last season, signed a three-year, $21-million (U.S.) contract Wednesday to remain with the Padres.

Profar had been a free agent. He chose to return to San Diego, which improved significan­tly this off-season with the additions of starting pitchers Yu Darvish, Blake Snell and Joe Musgrove, and South Korea slugger Kim Ha-seong.

The versatile Profar likely will be coming off the bench. He started last season as the second baseman but was supplanted by rookie Jake Cronenwort­h and moved to left field, where he filled in for injured Tommy Pham. He also played two games in right field and one each in centre and at first base. Kim is expected to compete with Cronenwort­h at second base. “I don’t think it matters anymore,” Profar said. “I’m ready to help the team win a World Series.”

Profar said he wasn’t surprised the Padres still had money and the desire to bring him back after making the other moves this off-season.

“I think I did a good job last year. My teammates wanted me here and here I am,” he said.

The Padres ended a 13-year playoff drought last year and beat the St. Louis Cardinals in a wild-card series before being swept by National League West rival Los Angeles Dodgers in the Division Series.

“I think last year we made the first step. This year we’ve gotten even better,” Profar said.

“I’m real excited to start going in the direction we want to go, and that’s winning the World Series.”

“I’m real excited to start going in the direction we want to go, and that’s winning the World Series.” JURICKSON PROFAR SAN DIEGO PADRES SIGNING

Profar and Darvish are teammates again after making their big-league debuts with the Texas Rangers in 2012.

“I’m very excited. I’m going to learn more Japanese,” Profar said.

“When I was with him with the Rangers, he taught me a lot of words. I’m excited to keep improving on my Japanese.”

Profar, who turns 28 on Feb. 20, was acquired by San Diego from Oakland in December 2019 and hit a career-best .278 in the pandemic-shortened season with seven homers and 25 RBIs.

He gets a $2.5-million signing bonus, of which $1 million is payable March 1 and $1.5 million next Jan. 10.

The deal includes a salary of $3.5 million this year and player options of $6.5 million for 2022 and $7.5 million for ’23, and a mutual option of $10 million for ’24. Profar would get a $1-million buyout if any option is declined.

He would receive a $350,000 assignment bonus each time he is traded, payable by the acquiring club.

“I think it’s good for my motivation,” he said about the optout years. “I don’t just want to be here, I want to get better every year. That’s what we push for.”

He earned $2,111,111 in prorated pay from a $5.7-million salary.

Profar has a .238 average with 59 homers and 222 RBIs in seven major-league seasons with Texas (2012-13, ’16-18), Oakland (’19) and San Diego.

He missed ’14 and ’15 due to a shoulder injury.

 ?? K.C. ALFRED FILE PHOTO ?? Jurickson Profar, right, helped lift the San Diego Padres to the post-season for the first time in 13 years in 2020. “I’m ready to help the team win a World Series,” he said after signing a new three-year deal with the club Wednesday.
K.C. ALFRED FILE PHOTO Jurickson Profar, right, helped lift the San Diego Padres to the post-season for the first time in 13 years in 2020. “I’m ready to help the team win a World Series,” he said after signing a new three-year deal with the club Wednesday.

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