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The Padres activated Sheets from the paternity list Wednesday.
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Yardbarker on MSNPadres reportedly looking to upgrade this continued weak spotThe San Diego Padres have not had the same primary catcher in consecutive years since Austin Hedges from 2017-20. That may ...
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 ...
The Padres are expected to make some serious trades before the 2025 Trade Deadline. They must not trade away Leo De Vries.
The Padres couldn't have hoped for a better debut for their new players. You have to think Drury and Soto are satisfied with the stellar and quietly good results, too. List ...
The San Diego Padres are in a tightly contested race in the NL Wild Card, and with a few players set to leave in free agency ...
The Padres were the loudest team at the trade deadline. In Game 2 of the NLCS, ... all three position-player deadline acquisitions made an impact. Soto roped a game-tying RBI double.
At this rate, it seems likely he will decline his $14 million player option for 2027 and test the open market. The Padres' investment in Pivetta was hardly a gamble.
Unfortunately, the Padres missed the Wild Card and Cooper's stats took a slight dip compared to his numbers with the Marlins. In 41 games with the Padres, Cooper hit a .239 average and had a .725 OPS.
Below is one player the Padres should not consider trading before July 31st. Advertisement. Advertisement. Advertisement. Dylan Cease should be untouchable.
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