Here’s the latest on Humberto Cruz:
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Humberto Cruz, a Padres pitching prospect, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor related to transporting noncitizen immigrants and reportedly self-deported to Mexico, with reports suggesting a potential 10-year loss of work visa eligibility. This development was reported in early May 2026 by multiple outlets, including Baseball America and WTOP, and has implications for his status with the Padres and future in the U.S.
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The Padres placed Cruz on the restricted list in March 2026 and have publicly provided limited comment on the case, with sources indicating he faced penalties tied to his plea agreement. The case originated from an October 2025 incident near the U.S.-Mexico border while he was rehabbing from elbow surgery, and updates since then have focused on visa implications and rehabilitation status.
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Additional outlets have echoed similar timelines: Cruz signed with the Padres for $750,000 in 2024, underwent Tommy John-related rehab, and, following his plea, is navigating deportation and visa-reentry consequences alongside his baseball rehabilitation.
If you’d like, I can pull the most current updates from major outlets or summarize the key legal/visa implications for players in similar situations.