Luis Campusano C/DH SD Wed 7/16/25 9:38 AM
Luis Campusano
C/DH SD
The Padres optioned Campusano to Triple-A El Paso on Tuesday.
EDGE Analysis
Campusano was recalled ahead of the Padres' final game before the All-Star break but will head back to the minors before the start of the second half. The catcher is still looking for his first base knock this season with the big club, having gone 0-for-21 at the plate. The Padres will announce a corresponding move prior to Friday's game versus the Nationals.
Luis Campusano C/DH SD Sun 7/13/25 3:14 PM
Luis Campusano
C/DH SD
The Padres recalled Campusano from Triple-A El Paso, and he will bat seventh as the designated hitter Sunday against the Phillies.
EDGE Analysis
Campusano was sent to El Paso in mid-June but is back with the big club for the final game of the first half. The 26-year-old has appeared in nine games with San Diego this season and has gone 0-for-18 with six walks and nine strikeouts. Campusano may be in line for a short stay in the majors, since the corresponding transaction for his promotion was Gavin Sheets being placed on the paternity list. Sheets should be ready to rejoin the Padres when they open their second-half schedule next Friday in Washington.
Luis Campusano C/DH SD Mon 6/16/25 6:48 PM
Luis Campusano
C/DH SD
The Padres optioned Campusano to Triple-A El Paso on Monday.
EDGE Analysis
Campusano had been playing sparingly as an occasional designated hitter against left-handed pitching. He's been replaced on the active roster by Bryce Johnson.
Luis Campusano C/DH SD Sat 5/24/25 4:00 PM
Luis Campusano
C/DH SD
The Padres recalled Campusano from Triple-A El Paso on Saturday.
EDGE Analysis
With Jason Heyward (oblique) headed for the IL, Campusano will come up from the minors to fill the open spot on San Diego's bench. The 26-year-old backstop is 0-for-6 with four walks in the big leagues this season but has slashed .275/.370/.550 with three homers, nine RBI and five runs across 46 plate appearances since being sent down in early May.
Luis Campusano C/DH SD Tue 5/6/25 5:54 PM
Luis Campusano
C/DH SD
The Padres optioned Campusano to Triple-A El Paso on Tuesday.
EDGE Analysis
Just three days after being recalled from Triple-A, Campusano will return to the minors to make room for the return of Jackson Merrill (hamstring) from the injured list. Campusano went 0-for-6 during his brief stint with the Padres, though he managed to reach base four times via walks. He'd likely return to the majors if Elias Diaz or Martin Maldonado were to miss any amount of time.
Luis Campusano C/DH SD Sat 5/3/25 1:22 PM
Luis Campusano
C/DH SD
The Padres recalled Campusano from Triple-A El Paso on Saturday.
EDGE Analysis
Campusano has performed well with El Paso this season, slashing .322/.445/.598 with six home runs, 17 RBI and 21 runs over 110 plate appearances. He struggled in the majors last year, posting a .642 OPS over 299 plate appearances, but was much better in 2023, when he slashed .319/.356/.491 with seven long balls in 49 games. Campusano may not get much playing time behind the plate with the Padres given his defensive liabilities and since the team already has two other catchers -- veterans Elias Diaz and Martin Maldonado -- but he may also get an occasional turn at DH. To make room for Campusano on the roster, San Diego optioned Connor Joe to El Paso.
Luis Campusano C/DH SD Mon 3/24/25 12:44 PM
Luis Campusano
C/DH SD
The Padres optioned Campusano to Triple-A El Paso on Sunday.
EDGE Analysis
Elias Diaz will be the Padres' primary catcher, and non-roster invitee Martin Maldonado is in line to serve as his backup. Campusano will head to El Paso, where he will receive regular playing time as he awaits another opportunity in the majors.
Luis Campusano C/DH SD Mon 3/17/25 2:16 AM
Luis Campusano
C/DH SD
Campusano hit a three-run home run in his only at-bat in Sunday's Cactus League loss to the Diamondbacks.
EDGE Analysis
Campusano didn't start the game, but he entered as a defensive replacement at catcher in the seventh inning. The 26-year-old then made the most of his lone plate appearance, smashing a three-run homer to left field in the eighth frame. It was a much-needed big hit for Campusano, who entered Sunday having gone just 3-for-21 this spring. He's competing with Elias Diaz to be San Diego's primary catcher to open the campaign, and Diaz has also struggled at the dish in Cactus League play with a 3-for-22 line. With that in mind, Campusano could turn the competition in his favor if he's able to positively build upon Sunday's performance during what's left of spring training.
Luis Campusano C/DH SD Thu 3/13/25 12:50 AM
Luis Campusano
C/DH SD
Campusano may be trailing Elias Diaz in the battle to be San Diego's No. 1 catcher, AJ Cassavell of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Following the departure of Kyle Higashioka to Texas in the offseason, San Diego's primary catcher role for 2025 appeared to be wide open. That's still the case, as none of the Padres' backstops has hit well this spring. Campusano has gone just 2-for-16 so far, while Diaz is 3-for-18. Meanwhile, San Diego's other backstop options, Brett Sullivan (2-for-15) and Martin Maldonado (0-for-13), have been equally unproductive. Cassavell speculates that Diaz's reputation as a strong defender could have him leading the race to start Opening Day, though the Padres don't appear to have made a decision in that regard to this point. Campusano finished last season at Triple-A and has one minor-league option remaining, so it's not certain that he'll even break camp with the big club.
Luis Campusano C/DH SD Thu 1/9/25 11:40 AM
Luis Campusano
C/DH SD
The Padres and Campusano avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $1 million contract Thursday, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
It was Campusano's first year of arbitration eligibility. The 26-year-old entered last season as the Padres' top catcher, but he was eventually passed on the depth chart by Kyle Higashioka and finished with just a .227/.281/.361 slash line while spending some time in the minors. Higashioka is now with the Rangers and Campusano is currently at the top of the catching hierarchy again in San Diego, but it wouldn't be a surprise if the club brought someone in to at least share the job.