The Padres are calling up outfielder Jase Bowen, says ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel.
No word yet on who he is replacing, but it could be Bryce Johnson, unless maybe someone is IL-bound. Bowen, 25, is hitting .292/.362/.600 with 13 homers and seven steals for Triple-A El Paso in his first year in the Padres organization. While the power and speed numbers are intriguing, he also has a 15.2 percent swinging strike rate and just a 79 percent zone contact rate at Triple-A. Both are those are well below average, which creates some concerns around his contact ability at the big league level.