By Bill Center

Esteban Quiroz

We’ve been working from a list of around 100 prospects this off-season as we chart players who could be part of the Padres’ future.

Last Tuesday, we added three names to our list while eliminating two as the Padres decided to designate former Rule 5 draft pick Allen Córdoba for assignment and trade away pitcher Walker Lockett.

Meanwhile, each of the three prospects added to the Padres system — while not being a Top-30 prospect — has interesting credentials.

Nineteen-year-old, right-handed pitcher Ignacio Feliz, who was acquired from Cleveland in a trade for Lockett, could have the highest ceiling.

Jason Vosler could play a corner infield position for Triple-A El Paso if he clears next month’s Rule 5 draft.

And second baseman Esteban Quiroz is a former Mexican League All-Star who first came to the United States last spring.

A look at the three additions and where they might play next season:

— Feliz: The native of the Dominican Republic already throws in the low-to-mid 90s and his velocity will likely improve with age and experience. Feliz is 6-foot-1 and 180 pounds and signed with the Indians during the 2016 international signing period that brought a plethora of prospects into the Padres’ system. Feliz had a 5–3 record with a 3.00 ERA in 10 games in the Arizona Rookie League last summer. He also had a 1.07 WHIP and a .207 opponents’ batting average with 54 strikeouts in 45 innings. Feliz could open the 2019 season in extended spring training before debuting with Short-Season Single-A Tri-City or Single-A Fort Wayne.

— Quiroz, 26, was acquired in a trade from Boston for right-handed reliever Colten Brewer. Because he signed with the Red Sox last year, Quiroz is not eligible for the Rule 5 draft. Quiroz missed a sizeable chunk of his first season in the United States with an abdominal injury. A native of Sonora, Quiroz — a 5-foot-7, 175-pound, left-handed hitter — divided time between Double-A Portland (Me.) and a rehab assignment in the Gulf Coast League with five doubles, a triple, seven home runs and 31 RBIs in 32 games. Quiroz hit .299 with Portland with a .413 on-base percentage and a .598 slugging percentage for a 1.011 OPS in 24 games. Quiroz was named a 2017 Mexican League All-Star for hitting .293 with a .428 on-base percentage and 11 homers in 287 at-bats with Yucatán. Quiroz played for Mexico in the 2017 World Baseball Classic, going 4-for-6 in three games with a team-leading two home runs, five RBIs and five runs scored. He played a total of seven seasons in Mexico, hitting .292 with a .402 on-base percentage and a .458 slugging percentage. Quiroz figures to start the 2019 season at Double-A Amarillo or Triple-A El Paso.

— Vosler is a very interesting addition since he could open the season at first or third with El Paso — if he clears the Rule 5 draft. Vosler, who was acquired from the Chicago Cubs for right-handed reliever Rowan Wick is a 6-foot-2, 205-pound, 25-year-old left-handed hitter. Vosler, the Cubs’ 16th-round pick in the 2014 draft, hit .251 with a .330 on-base percentage and a .467 slugging percentage for a .797 OPS between Double-A and Triple-A last season. The left-handed hitter had a total of 29 homers, two triples, 23 homers and 93 RBIs between AA and AAA. Vosler was a member of the mid-season Southern League All-Star team.