Padres 32-Year-Old Veteran Staying Put, Inks 1-Year Deal
Summary
The San Diego Padres have re-signed 32-year-old pitcher Kyle Hart to a one-year contract for the 2026 season, with the option to extend it to 2027. Hart played 20 games for the Padres in 2025 and previously pitched in South Korea for the NC Dinos in 2024.Key Facts
- Kyle Hart is a 32-year-old left-handed pitcher.
- The San Diego Padres signed Hart to a one-year deal for the 2026 season.
- The contract includes a club option to extend it to 2027.
- In 2025, Hart played 20 games for the Padres, with six as a starting pitcher.
- His performance for the Padres in 2025 included a 5.86 ERA and a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 37-to-13 over 43 innings.
- Hart previously played for the NC Dinos in South Korea in 2024, achieving a 2.69 ERA.
- In South Korea, he had 182 strikeouts to 38 walks over 157 innings in 2024.
- The Padres plan to keep Hart with the team for at least two more years.
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