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With the MLB Trade Deadline approaching, MLB insider Jeff Passan gave an intriguing strategy for the Padres. With the trade ...
San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. has been selected to participate in this year's MLB All-Star Game. Ahead of the anticipated matchup, Tatis Jr. made a cryptic remark about the potential MVP of ...
The post Ex-player supports Mike Shildt’s comments after Padres-Dodgers clash appeared first on ClutchPoints.. The San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers are coming off another dramatic series ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers-San Diego Padres rivalry became tense this week as multiple players were hit by pitches and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts got ejected during the three-game series. Dodgers ...
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt (8) warms up players prior to the game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images ...
The San Diego Padres' first baseman celebrated his 28th birthday Wednesday, but also spoke on a less festive occurrence regarding multiple umpire crews ignoring him. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
The Padres didn’t seem to be too amused by a critical column from Ken Rosenthal and reportedly banned the reporter from the team’s dugout during the Fox broadcast of Game 3.
PEORIA, Ariz. — There wasn’t much new, but it was notable. And quotable. Someone in Padres management spoke publicly on Tuesday for what was essentially the first time this offseason. So ...
Since 2015, the Padres have traded more than 20 players signed by Conner. Conner, who joined the Padres as an area scout in 2010, oversaw seven drafts for the organization.
The Padres could bring back Tommy Pham, Wil Myers, or Jurickson Profar for the outfield. Of the bunch, Pham had the best year in 2023 helping the Arizona Diamondbacks reach the World Series.
The players on a $250 million team had just held a closed-door meeting in the wake of a series loss to a rebuilding club with one of the league’s lowest payrolls (and one of its worst records).
The sign on their field may read “Little Padres,” but according to these players, they’ll be on the big team in no time. “If I make it to the MLB, I’ll probably retire when I’m, like ...
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