Report: Wil Myers, all-star for the San Diego Padres, sued for $64,000 by North Carolina country club

The MLB all-star “found it almost impossible to find a tee time and frequently could not even use the driving range.”

Prior to the 2017 Major League Baseball season, all-star first baseman/outfielder Wil Myers signed a six-year contract with the San Diego Padres worth a guaranteed $83 million. So, why is there such a stir over $64,000?

In the off-season, Myers and his wife, Margaret, spend their time in Charlotte, North Carolina. After problems with his previous golf club, which included issues with booking tee times due to too much demand, Myers set out to find a new course. He turned to Carmel Country Club and joined the membership in April of 2020; keep in mind this was during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a time when the sport of golf grew tremendously.

According to the Charlotte Observer, after paying $16,000 upfront, the rest of his $80,000 initiation fee was to be paid over Myers’ next four membership anniversary dates. But when golf boomed, so did the desire for tee times.

Carmel saw an increase in demand, resulting in Myers again having trouble booking tee times. After much frustration, he and his wife resigned their membership in December of 2020 telling the club they were misled, and according to the report, paid for golf privileges they couldn’t enjoy.

According to a court filing, the MLB all-star “found it almost impossible to find a tee time and frequently could not even use the driving range.”

Padres right fielder Wil Myers releases his bat after hitting a double against the Atlanta Braves. Photo by Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Carmel Country Club fired back, according to the Observer, charging the couple for the rest of their initiation fee ($64,000) with a payment date of Dec. 31, 2020. A few months later, Carmel would sue in March of 2021.

Then, in June of 2021, Myers officially countersued, stating that they suffered from Carmel’s “knowing misrepresentations and omissions.”

In response, Carmel denied all accusations and would go on to say that the COVID-19 pandemic “immediately and overwhelming altered the lifestyles and available leisure activities for all members of the club.”

The trial is set for February next year.

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2020 MLB Futures Odds: How many games will the San Diego Padres win?

Looking at 2020 MLB futures odds for how many games the San Diego Padres will win in the 60-game MLB season.

How many games will the San Diego Padres win in the 60-game 2020 MLB season? We look at the Padres MLB futures odds, including their projected 2020 win total and Over/Under odds at BetMGM, and make our best bet.

San Diego Padres’ 2019 recap

The 2019 season looked promising for the Padres early; San Diego was in first place in the National League West through 19 games, behind the hot-hitting of rookie Fernando Tatis Jr. and respectable pitching from a young pitching staff.

They were 45-45 heading into the All-Star break but injuries to Tatis and struggles hitting—their lineup was 28th in batting average and third in strikeouts post-All-Star break—caused them to finish with a disappointing 70-92 record. As far as their quick 2019 betting recap: The Padres had a 76-86 run line record and Over/Under record of 73-76-13.

San Diego Padres’ offseason

San Diego has made splashes in free agency—signing 1B Eric Hosmer in 2018 and 3B Manny Machado in 2019—but mostly stood pat this offseason. The Padres have the 13th highest payroll in the majors. Their only notable additions were RP Drew Pomeranz and 2B Brian Dozier, who’s actually in the minor leagues at the moment.

The more notable additions were via trade, with OFs Trent Grisham and Tommy Pham arriving in San Diego.

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San Diego Padres’ 2020 schedule

San Diego’s 60-game season starts when they host the Arizona Diamondbacks Friday, July 24. The season wraps up Sunday, Sept. 27 at the San Francisco Giants.

Every team will play a regional schedule and how that rounds out for the Padres is they’ll play 40 games against NL West foes and the other 20 games against AL West teams. San Diego is the second-favorite to win the NL West, behind the Los Angeles Dodgers.


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How many games will the San Diego Padres win in 2020?

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Wednesday, July 8 at noon ET.

LOVE THE PADRES OVER 30.5 WINS in 2020. The 60-man player pool rule for 2020 should benefit the Padres who have the second-best farm system in baseball, according to MLB.com. This holds true even after calling up 20-year-old Tatis who hit .317 with 22 home runs and 53 RBI in just 89 games last season.

The starting rotation is a bunch of kids in their mid-20s and a few could take steps forward. If they don’t, again the Padres have awesome pitching prospects they could put into the lineup. Also, they have two players (Machado and Tatis) tied for top-seven favorites to win NL MVP. If these big names stay healthy and rake, the Padres are going to be dangerous.

Plus, through 60 games in 2019, San Diego was 31-29, which would push them Over this year’s 30.5 wins total.

San Diego Padres’ playoff odds

Based on the value here, I LIKE the PADRES TO MAKE THE PLAYOFFS (+320). I expect the Dodgers to win another NL West crown, but it’s not out of the realm of possibility for the Padres to make the race interesting. The bet mostly hinges on them earning a wild-card berth and, for me, betting $50 to win $160 for San Diego to make the postseason is worth it.

San Diego Padres’ World Series odds

The most likely outcome in the NL West race is the Dodgers winning it so that would force the Padres to win the wild card. It’s tough seeing this young pitching staff winning three straight road playoff series en route to a World Series title. PASS.

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