Dominican Summer League Padres

Dominican Summer League Padres
Minor league affiliations
ClassRookie
LeagueDominican Summer League
DivisionBoca Chica Baseball City
Major league affiliations
TeamSan Diego Padres
Minor league titles
League titles (1)
  • 2025
Team data
NamePadres
BallparkSan Diego Padres Complex
Owner/
Operator
San Diego Padres
ManagerMiguel Del Castillo

The Dominican Summer League Padres or DSL Padres are a Minor League Baseball team based in the Dominican Republic. The Padres compete in the Dominican Summer League as a rookie-level affiliate of the San Diego Padres. As an independent affiliate, they have been in existence since 1997.

History

The team came into existence in 1990, when they shared an affiliation with the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox and were known as the DSL Tigers/Padres/Red Sox.[1] For the 1991 season, they shared an affiliation with the California Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers and were called the DSL Angels/Dodgers/Padres.[2] For 1992 and 1993, the team shared an affiliation with the New York Yankees and were known as the DSL Yankees/Padres.[3] The next three seasons (1994–1996), the team shared an affiliation with the Chicago Cubs and were called the DSL Cubs/Padres.[4]

They have been independently affiliated with the Padres since 1997.[5]

The DSL Padres Gold won their first DSL championship in 2025.[6]

Roster

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  •  7 Carlos Alvarez
  •  3 Gensy Aquino
  • 55 Randoll Cruz
  • 56 Oliver Franco
  • 32 Jeuris Guzman
  • 46 Edinson Hernandez
  • 29 Miguel Angel Ledesma
  • 55 Kelvin Marte
  • 39 Jose Montijo
  • 33 Wilfred Paca
  • 17 Alexis Parra
  • 26 Victor Pilar
  •  9 Enmanuel Polo
  • -- Lan-Hong Su

Catchers

  • 24 Alberto Enriche
  • 28 Andres Garza
  • 16 Angel Mejia
  • 22 Matthew Sosa
  • 11 Gabriel Teran
  •  5 Joseph Uzeta

Infielders

  • 53 Ariel Dilone
  • 12 Yonaiker Hernandez
  • -- Gabriel Ollarves
  •  1 Eliander Primera
  • 23 Endy Rios

Outfielders

  • 21 Juan Martinez
  • 18 Sebstian Pena
  •  4 Frederick Saguita
  • 25 Clay Winklaar

Manager

  • -- Diego Cedeno

Coaches

  • -- Nelson Cruz (pitching)
  • -- Rogelio Del Campo (hitting)
  • -- Duanel Jones (hitting)
  • -- Jackson Quezada (pitching)
  • -- Juan Rojas (bench)


Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 20 Miguel Alvarez
  • 43 Raymel Belliard
  • 53 Yoesmerli Beltre
  • 44 Jose Blanco
  • 24 Daniel Burciaga
  • 17 Jesus Castro
  • -- Michel Cervantes
  • 39 Marco Eluscat
  • 49 Josias Figuereo
  • 26 Edwyn Hernandez
  • 37 Johan Minaya
  • 40 Dalvi Nunez
  • 14 Jeronimo Palmeros
  • 38 Albert Perez
  • 34 Guillermo Romero
  • -- Yunny Tovar
  • 46 Florangel Vasquez
  • 41 Jeferson Villabona

Catchers

  • 25 Antonio Alcala
  • 24 Dayquer Alfonzo
  •  7 Santiago Contreras
  •  9 Jhojan Downer
  •  5 Isaac Ponce

Infielders

  • 22 Fabian Alcantara
  • 27 Abraham Bastidas
  • 10 Darian Castillo
  • 12 Deivid Coronil
  •  4 Jhoan De La Cruz
  •  1 Jason Hernandez
  • 27 Yorvin Morla
  • 11 Kevin Tamburini
  • 13 Eduarlin Tejeda
  •  1 Santiago Vargas
  •  3 Jose Verdugo

Outfielders

  • 15 Cristian Benavides
  • 33 Eddson Martinez
  •  2 Moises Valdez

Manager

  •   Brallan Perez

Coaches

  •   Wilfri De La Cruz (bench)
  •   Felipe Morillo (bench)
  •   Edinson Rincon (hitting)
  •   Craven Travis (pitching)

References

  1. ^ "1990 DSL Tigers/Padres/Red Sox Statistics -- Minor Leagues". baseball-reference.com. Archived from the original on 13 March 2014. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  2. ^ "1991 DSL Angels/Dodgers/Padres Statistics -- Minor Leagues". baseball-reference.com. Archived from the original on 13 March 2014. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  3. ^ "1992 DSL Yankees/Padres Statistics -- Minor Leagues". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  4. ^ "1994 DSL Cubs/Padres Statistics -- Minor Leagues". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  5. ^ "1997 DSL Padres Statistics -- Minor Leagues". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  6. ^ "DSL Padres Gold Club Wins First-Ever Dominican Summer League Cup". Minor League Baseball. Major League Baseball. 30 August 2025. Retrieved 1 September 2025.