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Padres’ Bud Black well deserving of a contract extension

May 19, 2010; Los Angeles, CA, USA; San Diego Padres manager Bud Black (20) before the game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Photo via Newscom

MLB.com is reporting that the Padres are on the verge of giving manager Bud Black a three-year contract extension. If that’s the case, then yahoo for Bud Black, yahoo for the Padres and most importantly, yahoo for school.

In case you haven’t seen many San Diego games this year (and if you rely on ESPN for games or highlights, then you haven’t), then you may not fully grasp how important Black has become to the first place Padres. This isn’t a club that puts a lot of runs on the board on a nightly basis (they’re 21st in the league in that category), nor can they wait for one of their big poppers to save them with a home run (they’re 23rd in MLB in dingers) late in games.

But this is a club that relies on pitching, defense and fundamentals. They grasp the idea of the hit and run and more importantly, they know how to execute it. They know how to steal to put themselves in position to score and unlike so many teams in Major League Baseball these days, they’re not afraid to play their younger prospects. (As opposed to signing past-their-prime veterans, watching them hit .220, keeping them in the lineup for three-fourths of the season anyway and then allowing youngsters to play when there’s only a month left in the year.)

And because of Black, they do all of the things mentioned above well and that’s the main reason they find themselves up four games above the Rockies in the NL West. Is that to say that another manager wouldn’t be having the same success? No, but no matter how the young Padres finish this season, Black has put them in the best position to win not only now, but also in the future.

Also, don’t forget that many people thought the Padres would be gearing up to hold a fire sale at this point in the season. But thanks to the Padres’ strong play so far, it’s almost assured that players like Adrian Gonzalez will have the opportunity to make a postseason run in San Diego this season. Thus, in some ways, Black has played a role in keeping Gonzo in San Diego and that alone should have Padre fans elated that the club is keeping the skipper around for next few years. (Even if Gonzo is dealt this offseason after the Padres make a postseason run this year.)

Padres to call up top prospect Kyle Blanks

According to a report by Baseball America, the Padres have promoted top hitting prospect Kyle Blanks to the big leagues and should join the club soon. The 22-year old was hitting .283 in Triple-A Portland in the Pacific Coast league with 12 dingers, nine doubles and 38 RBIs.

While he’s not considered a Grade-A prospect, Blanks can hit and the Padres wouldn’t be calling to ride the pine. San Diego is desperate for offense, even more so now that top pitchers Jake Peavy and Chris Young are on the disabled list and the club expected to be trailing in most ballgames.

There’s also a good chance that this call could just be temporary. San Diego is set to host Oakland for a three game series and the A’s are expected to throw three left-handers (Josh Outman, Brett Anderson and Dallas Braden), so maybe the Pads look at this weekend has a great chance to see what Blanks has while giving Adrian Gonzalez a day or two off at first base. Not that Gonzo can’t hit left-handed pitching, but if San Diego wanted to give him a breather, now would be the time.

Another possibility is that the Padres could be set to make a move soon. It’s quite possible that San Diego is getting ready to deal one of its outfielders (Chase Headley?) and will employ Blanks in left field. Or, if the Padres feel confident enough that Blanks can play third base, maybe the club has a deal in place to trade Kevin Kouzmanoff.

If I’m thinking too out of the box in terms of trades, maybe Blanks will help in the outfield until Scott Hairston comes off the DL and then subsequently be sent back down to Triple-A.

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