P | Bats/Throws: R/R | 6' 5" 230 lbs | Age: 26
Draft: 2021 | Rd. 9, No. 280, San Diego Padres | University of British Columbia
MLB Pipeline Rank
W L ERA G GS SV IP SO WHIP
2026 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 3 4 0.67
Career Minors 17 12 3.33 80 25 10 186.1 246 1.17
G W-L ERA IP SO WHIP
2026 3 0-0 0.00 3 4 0.67
Career Minors 80 17-12 3.33 186.1 246 1.17

Standard Minor League Pitching Statistics

SeasonTmLGLWLERAGGSSVIPHRERHRBBSOWHIP
2021 ACL Padres ACL ROK 3 1 2.35 7 0 0 15.1 15 6 4 1 2 27 1.11
2022 2 Teams Minors 5 8 4.74 21 21 0 93.0 95 59 49 15 30 120 1.34
2022 Lake Elsinore Storm CAL A 5 5 3.94 17 17 0 77.2 73 40 34 9 20 108 1.20
2022 Fort Wayne TinCaps MID A+ 0 3 8.80 4 4 0 15.1 22 19 15 6 10 12 2.09
2023 Fort Wayne TinCaps MID A+ 0 2 3.60 4 4 0 15.0 17 6 6 2 6 15 1.53
2025 2 Teams Minors 9 1 1.50 45 0 10 60.0 28 10 10 1 23 80 0.85
2025 Fort Wayne TinCaps MID A+ 8 1 1.43 32 0 8 44.0 17 7 7 1 13 60 0.68
2025 San Antonio Missions TEX AA 1 0 1.69 13 0 2 16.0 11 3 3 0 10 20 1.31
2026 El Paso Chihuahuas PCL AAA 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0.67

Scouting Report

2026

Scouting grades: Fastball: 65 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 40 | Control: 45 | Overall: 40

Hawkins was limited by COVID protocols at the University of British Columbia in 2021 and turned to a stint in the MLB Draft League (where he struck out 32 and walked only two in 24 innings for Trenton) to boost his stock. The Padres took him in the ninth round that summer, and he was on a steady climb through the San Diego system when he underwent Tommy John surgery in August 2024. Hawkins returned as a full-time reliever at High-A and Double-A and dominated in the role, posting a 1.50 ERA and 0.85 WHIP with 80 strikeouts in 60 innings. The Padres added him to the 40-man roster when he became Rule 5-eligible last offseason.

There’s a reason why they call the fastball numero uno. The 6-foot-5 Hawkins really leans into his four-seamer and for good reason. It’s a pitch that can sit in the mid-90s with exceptional ride up in the zone, thanks to his over-the-top mechanics. He threw the pitch at least 69 percent of the time against both sides of batters, and Midwest and Texas League hitters couldn’t help but swing under it. A low-80s sweeper was his most-used secondary as a chase pitch versus righties, and there were the makings of a changeup that lacked consistent results.

Hawkins pumped strikes at High-A but saw his control take a hit in a 13-game sample at Double-A, but considering he’s sticking in relief anyways, he can live with some walks. Ideally, he’ll need the slider to take a step forward to make him less predictable, but the heater is so good that he should get a chance to be at least a middle reliever in the San Diego bullpen beginning in his age-26 season.


2025

Scouting grades: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 40 | Control: 50 | Overall: 40

A Canada native who was limited by COVID protocols at the University of British Columbia, Hawkins used a standout performance in the 2021 MLB Draft League to jump to the Padres’ ninth-round pick of that summer’s Draft. He climbed the ladder steadily with stops at Single-A and High-A in his first full season and returned to Fort Wayne for 2023, only to undergo Tommy John surgery that August after making only four starts. He missed all of 2024 while rehabbing and has been back in the Midwest League this season, now as a dominant late-inning reliever.

Hawkins stands 6-foot-5 and throws out of an almost over-the-top delivery. It can look like he’s catapulting the ball toward home at times. Now that he’s pitching in shorter spurts, he leans even more on his 92-95 mph fastball. The pitch gets elite carry, and his large extension closes the decision window even more. He also mixes in a 79-81 mph sweeper for a chase pitch, and it can catch batters off guard. There’s a mid-70s curveball too and 82-85 mph changeup, but neither have found similar results to the other offerings.

Hawkins’ move to the bullpen has as much to do with health and age (he turned 25 last offseason), than it does control. The fastball-heavy approach could make an absolute weapon against same-side bats, while lefties are likely to be more of a problem at the upper levels. Hawkins will be Rule 5-eligible this winter after going unprotected and unpicked last year, and his 40-man case should be much stronger this time around.


2024

Scouting grades: Fastball: 55 | Slider: 40 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 55 | Overall: 40

After Canadian COVID protocols limited him as an NAIA arm out of the University of British Columbia, Hawkins needed a standout performance in the MLB Draft League in 2021 to jump into the ninth round to the Padres that same summer. He dominated Single-A a year later, posting a 3.94 ERA with 108 strikeouts in 77 2/3 innings in the hitter-friendly California League, and made a quick trip to High-A to close out his first full season. Hawkins returned to Fort Wayne for four starts in 2023 but was limited by oblique and forearm strains and eventually underwent Tommy John surgery in August.

When he was on the mound, Hawkins flashed a 92-95 mph fastball from his tall 6-foot-5 frame, and his high release point and large extension helped the heater play above its velo. Hawkins’ mid-80s changeup had the makings of a potential above-average pitch with good separation off the fastball, and that helped him post reverse splits in 2022 (though that trend reverted to norms during his brief 2023 run). His slider lacked consistent shape, making it a distinct third pitch.

Hawkins is capable of pumping in strikes when not injured or fatigued, and that’s all the more notable for someone his size. He needed a deeper arsenal before getting hurt, and the timing of the elbow surgery means he’ll miss needed in-season development in 2024. Considering he turns 25 next February, Hawkins could be a quick climber as a two-pitch reliever upon his return.


2023

Scouting grades: Fastball: 60 | Slider: 40 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 40

Canadian COVID protocols meant that Hawkins had a limited NAIA career at the University of British Columbia. His path took a trip to Trenton in the MLB Draft League, putting him on the radar in 2021, and he did so with a 2.63 ERA and 32/2 K/BB ratio in 24 frames. The Padres made him a ninth-round pick that July, signed him for $75,000 and moved him straight to full-season ball a year later. Hawkins dominated at Single-A Lake Elsinore, leading the California League with a 16.7 percent swinging-strike rate but was humbled with a move to High-A Fort Wayne (8.80 ERA, 2.09 WHIP in 15 innings).

The 6-foot-5 right-hander owns a 92-95 mph fastball that explodes up in the zone from his high delivery point and tall frame. That helps it play above its already solid velocity, and Single-A hitters stood no chance. His mid-80s changeup plays well off the fastball with the way it drops late off anyone thinking they’re getting the high heat, and it was a big reason why lefties posted just a .661 OPS against him (compared to .830 for righties). He also shows a slider, but it isn’t nearly as close to the other two.

Hawkins has a history of throwing strikes, and while that control backed up on him at High-A, that may have been the result of fatigue at the end of a long season. The bigger concern might be his lack of a quality third pitch, and that will determine whether he can find a spot in the back end of a Major League rotation or is better utilized as a two-weapon reliever. He made four starts back in Fort Wayne to begin 2023 before an oblique and forearm strain moved him to the IL, stopping his development chances for a time this summer.


2022

Scouting grades: Fastball: 55 | Slider: 40 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 45

Coming out of an NAIA program at the University of British Columbia, Hawkins didn’t get to pitch much in school ahead of the 2021 Draft because of pandemic protocols north of the border. He joined Trenton in the MLB Draft League instead and impressed with a 2.63 ERA, 32 strikeouts and only two walks in 24 innings. The Padres liked what they saw there and scooped up Hawkins in the ninth round and signed him for roughly half slot at $75,000. Hawkins has pitched at Single-A Lake Elsinore in his first full season and pitched seven innings of a July 1 no-hitter.

The 6-foot-5 right-hander sits around 92-94 mph with his fastball and can touch a little higher when he needs to rear back. The heater plays well up in the zone, eliciting its fair share of swings and misses. It plays especially well against a mid-80s changeup that divebombs below the bat of any hitter sitting on the heat. The verticality of those two offerings play up even more because Hawkins throws from an over-the-top slot that, along with significant extension from his tall frame, puts him right on top of hitters. A slider offers another look but lags behind the other two offerings.

Despite his size, Hawkins has always had a reputation as a strike thrower, and that’s continued into pro ball. Don’t read too much into his opening assignment as he works to make up for the time he lost as an amateur. His high swinging-strike rate (the best among Padres full-season pitchers entering August) speaks to his impressive start and adds to the hope that he could be a ninth-round steal as a back-end starter.



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Transactions

Team Date Transaction
03/13/2026 San Diego Padres optioned RHP Garrett Hawkins to El Paso Chihuahuas.
03/13/2026 El Paso Chihuahuas activated RHP Garrett Hawkins.
03/05/2026 RHP Garrett Hawkins assigned to San Diego Padres Prospects.
11/18/2025 San Diego Padres selected the contract of RHP Garrett Hawkins from San Antonio Missions.
08/01/2025 RHP Garrett Hawkins assigned to San Antonio Missions from Fort Wayne TinCaps.
11/03/2024 Fort Wayne TinCaps activated RHP Garrett Hawkins from the 60-day injured list.
03/20/2024 Fort Wayne TinCaps placed RHP Garrett Hawkins on the 60-day injured list.
11/06/2023 Fort Wayne TinCaps activated RHP Garrett Hawkins from the 60-day injured list.
07/08/2023 Fort Wayne TinCaps transferred RHP Garrett Hawkins from the 7-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.
05/09/2023 Fort Wayne TinCaps placed RHP Garrett Hawkins on the 7-day injured list.
03/17/2023 RHP Garrett Hawkins and assigned to San Diego Padres.
08/09/2022 RHP Garrett Hawkins assigned to Fort Wayne TinCaps from Lake Elsinore Storm.
08/09/2022 Fort Wayne TinCaps placed RHP Garrett Hawkins on the 7-day injured list.
04/07/2022 RHP Garrett Hawkins assigned to Lake Elsinore Storm from ACL Padres.
08/12/2021 RHP Garrett Hawkins assigned to ACL Padres.
07/19/2021 San Diego Padres signed RHP Garrett Hawkins.
07/05/2021 RHP Garrett Hawkins and assigned to College Workout.
05/21/2021 RHP Garrett Hawkins assigned to Trenton Thunder.
09/13/2017 RHP Garrett Hawkins assigned to Prairies-Purple.