Can the 2025 Padres Offense Survive Without Profar and Higashioka? Join the Debate! 

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As we gear up for the 2025 season, the San Diego Padres find themselves at a crossroads. With the departure of Jurickson Profar and Kyle Higashioka, the question looms large: is the current roster capable of matching or even surpassing last year's offensive output?

The Padres have brought in a mix of veterans like Jason Heyward and Gavin Sheets, but can they truly fill the void left by Profar and Higashioka? Heyward's defensive prowess is undeniable, but will his bat be enough to keep the lineup competitive? And what about the younger players like Jackson Merrill? Can we expect a sophomore surge, or will he face the dreaded sophomore slump?

Let’s not forget the potential bounce-back seasons for stars like Manny Machado, Luis Arraez, and Fernando Tatis Jr. If they can return to form, could the Padres actually exceed their previous offensive numbers? Or are we setting ourselves up for disappointment by banking on these rebounds?

Here’s a bold prediction: if the core players can regain their form, the Padres could see an increase of 15 home runs and 47 RBIs compared to last season. But is that enough to secure a playoff spot in an increasingly competitive NL West?

What do you think? Are the Padres equipped to handle the loss of Profar and Higashioka? Which players do you believe will step up, and who might surprise us? Let’s dive into the discussion and share our thoughts on what the 2025 season holds for the Padres!

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