This offseason, the Padres lost Jurickson Profar, Ha-Seong Kim, Kyle Higashioka, Donovan Solano and David Peralta to free ...
The Padres, after a winter marred by a legal dispute and a lack of significant roster additions, will open camp in Arizona this week.
As ever, the Padres’ roster is an evolving entity. (Hey, last year, their postseason roster featured 12 players who weren't ...
Little wonder when Dodgers shortstop Miguel Rojas was recently asked if the team could break the Seattle Mariners’ all-time record with 116 victories in 2001, he flatly predicted they’d win 120 games: ...
The Padres seek a right-handed bat with a strong history against lefties to bolster depth while staying mindful of payroll.
John is the eldest brother of the late Peter Seidler, who was the principal owner of the Padres for the last few years before ...
Profar said the quiet part out loud when he admitted that the ownership trouble repelled him from San Diego, even though his ...
Ha-Seong Kim played his first four seasons in the majors with the San Diego Padres and won a Gold Glove in 2023.
There’s no doubt a huge chunk of the Padres’ fan base is feeling, as the old saying goes, the unease of a cat in a room full ...
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While some teams may look at the amount of spending other teams have done in the offseason and worry about what they have, ...
The number of standout players that the Padres saw leave their clubhouse this offseason outweighed the additions they made.
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