The San Diego Padres have announced that their star player, Manny Machado, will be taking some time off from the team to be with his wife, Yainee, for the birth of their first child. This news comes as Machado has been placed on the paternity list, which means he will miss the upcoming games against the Colorado Rockies.
Machado, who has been a key player for the Padres, will not be traveling with the team to Colorado but is expected to return for the home series against the Philadelphia Phillies starting Friday. In his absence, infielder Matthew Batten has been called up from Triple-A to fill Machado’s spot on the roster, while Jurickson Profar will take over as the designated hitter.
Having been married since 2014, Manny and Yainee are eagerly anticipating the arrival of their child, and Machado’s decision to prioritize this important family moment is commendable. Despite his absence, the Padres are determined to push through their series against the Rockies, aiming to improve their 12-12 season record and break a recent losing streak.
Machado, known for his impressive performance on the field, has been hitting .260/.324/.417 this season with four home runs and 12 RBIs. His absence will undoubtedly be felt by the team, but his commitment to his family is a testament to his character both on and off the field.