The San Diego Padres have had a slow offseason to say the least, but none of that will matter if the Friars make that roster-altering move to give them another shot at being contenders.
The San Diego Padres are coming off an underwhelming offseason; while it is not over yet, they have yet to make any significant changes to their roster. More news: Manny Machado Disappointed in ...
John Seidler, the brother of late Padres chairman Peter Seidler, was unanimously approved as the team’s new control person in a vote among the league’s other 29 owners, Kevin Acee of the San ...
The San Diego Padres have had a very quiet offseason. They've watched players such as Tanner Scott and Jurickson Profar depart in free agency and have not filled those holes. San Diego also fell ...
The Major League Baseball owners have unanimously voted to approve John Seidler as the control person from the Padres' ownership group, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. The situation has ...
The San Diego Padres still have a strong foundation in place as they enter the 2025 season and should be in the mix for the postseason. However, they have been very quiet this offseason ...
On Saturday, as the Dodgers showed off their superstar-studded roster at Dodger Stadium, the Padres staged a fan festival of their own. The new year here started ominously: Sheel Seidler ...
Manny Machado admitted Saturday he is "disappointed" the San Diego Padres haven't made any significant moves after losing players like Ha-Seong Kim and Tanner Scott to free agency this offseason.
Hidden among the dates for bobbleheads, jerseys and a replica World Series trophy was a masterclass trolling of the San Diego Padres. The first salvo will be fired on Monday, June 16, the first ...
The San Diego Padres announced on Friday that they've agreed to terms with right-handed starter Michael King on a one-year contract with a mutual option for 2026. The deal allows the two sides to ...
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Former San Diego Padres reliever Tim Hill has re-signed with the New York Yankees, according to multiple reports Tuesday. The deal is for one year and worth $2.85 million. It also includes ...