The San Diego Padres should prioritize signing Ty France, a defensive powerhouse at first base, despite his modest price tag. With the recent departures of Luis Arraez and Ryan O'Hearn, the Padres need to fill the void at first base. France, a free agent, is an elite fielder with a +10 Outs Above Average (OAA) and a .996 fielding percentage, making him a top contender for the position. His defensive prowess is unmatched, and he's likely to sign with a major league team before spring training. The Padres should aim for a low-risk, cost-effective deal, as France's hitting value lies in his disciplined approach against left-handers, with a low strikeout rate. This move would not only improve the infield defense but also provide balance to the Padres' lineup. France's power numbers may have declined last season, but he still hit .257/.320/.360, and his 31 years of age suggest he's not past his prime. A reunion with the Padres, where he made his major league debut in 2019, could be mutually beneficial, and the team's performance in the Cactus League games might influence their decision.