Red Sox, Padres and Jarren Duran
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The San Diego Padres scratched center fielder Jackson Merrill before Sunday's game and the Padres are confident they can bring in some of the blockbuster names they've been linked with ahead of the trade deadline.
Through 100 games, Duran has 104 hits, 53 runs scored, 25 doubles, an AL-leading ten triples, eight home runs, 50 RBIs, 16 stolen bases, 34 walks, and 106 strikeouts. He's batting .257 with a .749 OPS and 107 OPS+.
The San Diego Padres need to add an outfielder and some pitching this year. They could kill two birds with one stone in a deal with the Baltimore Orioles.
Miami Marlins outfielder Kyle Stowers has emerged as one of the top young talents in the majors, so it's no surprise that the team won't be trading him without receiving the right price.
If they do make such a pursuit, MLB insider Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic thinks the Padres could target one of the best closers in baseball in a trade deadline blockbuster. That pitcher is Athletics closer Mason Miller.
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The Baltimore Orioles have not been able to overcome their incredibly slow start to the 2025 campaign and are indeed expected to sell off a few pieces at next w
Lee would have the Padres sending Luis Campusano and prospects Tirso Ornelas (11th-ranked prospect) and Tyson Neighbors (15th-ranked prospect) to the White Sox for outfielder Mike Tauchman and catcher Korey Lee.
The Baltimore Orioles and San Diego Padres reportedly could come together on a trade that would solve one of San Diego's biggest issues ahead of the trade deadline.
SAN DIEGO — Ignore the record for a moment. Set aside the fact that much of the past two months was a slog. The first half of the 2025 season, slumps and all, reinforced the Padres’ reputation for skewing toward extremes.
The San Diego Padres lost to the Washington Nationals, 4-2, on Saturday and fell to 53-45 on the year. Additionally, the Friars are predicted to trade away a k
Padres could make a salary swap at trade deadline to try to get what they need for offense; it seems Martin Maldonado might not be going anywhere