Blash returns to Padres to take Kemp's spot

Hedges, Renfroe, Margot arrivals could wait until September

July 31st, 2016

Bill Center, longtime sportswriter for U-T San Diego, is an employee of the Padres.
The Padres got a break from the Pacific Coast League schedule maker Saturday night.
As soon as the trade to Atlanta was completed, the Padres put out a call for outfielder to get to San Diego in time for Sunday afternoon's series finale against Cincinnati at Petco Park.
Fortunately, Blash and the Triple-A El Paso Chihuahuas were in Las Vegas, which is an hour's flight from San Diego.
Blash, 27, was with the Padres earlier in the season as a Rule 5 Draft pick. He was 3-for-25 with 13 strikeouts when the Padres completed a trade with Seattle on May 18 enabling them to option him to Triple-A El Paso.
He was hitting .260 with the Chihuahuas with 11 homers and 30 RBIs in 177 at-bats.
So, why recall Blash and no promote higher outfield prospects Hunter Renfroe or from El Paso?
Well, neither is on the Padres' 40-man roster at the moment. And their arrival might be pushed back until September so that they don't burn a season of control by the Padres.
That factor might also impact catcher ' return to the Padres, who would lose a full season of control regarding Hedges if the catcher spends more than 17 days on the Major League roster this season.
Were the Padres to trade , the catcher immediately recalled from El Paso might be .
NOTES FROM THE SCOREBOOK
• Shortstop , who was promoted from Double-A San Antonio Friday to take 's (family leave) spot on the 24-man roster, made his first Major League start Saturday. He turned a diving stop to his left into a doubleplay in the top of the fifth then got his first Major League hit in the bottom of the inning.
• Alexi Amarista started in left field for the injured (right hip contusion suffered in a first-inning collision with CF Friday night) and went 3-for-4 with an RBI single and a stolen base. It was his first three-hit game of the season.
• The Padres don't expect Dickerson's injury to be a disabled list issue, although he could miss several games due to the bruised him.
• Several key Padres starters are in the midst of slumps.
• Catcher Derek Norris is hitless in his last 17 at-bats and has one hit, a double on July 20, in his last 27 at-bats with one run scored and 12 strikeouts to drop his batting average back to .193.
• Second baseman is 1-for-17 since setting the Padres' single-month home run record for a rookie with his ninth homer of July back on July 24. Schimpf has drawn four walks during the slump, which has dropped his batting average from .250 to .219.
• Shortstop is hitless in 17 straight at-bats to drop his batting average 11 points to .236.
• Center fielder Travis Jankowski is hitless in his last 11 at-bats with five strikeouts to slip to .220 on the season.