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At eight games above .500, the Padres' winning percentage at the break this year is better than at the same point during ...
The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal says a fresh start with the Padres might be a good MLB trade deadline outcome for White Sox CF ...
Machado has been the Padres’ most consistent offensive performer and is batting .283 with a .914 OPS in July. He did skid ...
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 ...
RHP Jhony Brito Injury: Right elbow UCL surgery IL date: March 27 (60-day IL, retroactive to March 24) Expected return: 2026 Status: Underwent UCL internal brace surgery as well as a flexor tendon ...
The San Diego Padres could explore trades for position players if the team continues to compete and perform well to strengthen the depth and bottom of the order. Padres president of baseball ...
San Diego Padres shortstop Xander Bogaerts said he hopes the Padres will make some additions at the 2025 trade deadline, much like they have in recent seasons.
"Think about the trades they made in the last couple years and all the minor leaguers have gone out the door. All we got to do is look at the (Washington) Nationals and those are the Padres players.
The Five Worst Padres Trades This Century 5. Jason Bay to Pittsburgh (2003) In August 2003, the Padres traded Jason Bay, Óliver Pérez, and Cory Stewart to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Brian Giles.
Its Monday, June 30 and the Padres (45-37) are in Philadelphia to take on the Phillies (48-35). Matt Waldron is slated to take the mound for San Diego against Zack Wheeler for Philadelphia.
The Padres entered the season as the number four ranked farm system, and with all the trades they have fallen to number 28 out of 30 teams. Only the Los Angeles Angels and the Houston Astros rank ...