The San Diego Padres have not made a major league signing ... a player who can get on base at a high clip and lengthen the lineup might be more important to help jump-start the Royals offense ...
San Diego County was brightened by vibrant murals in 2024. Some of them commemorated individual and historic accomplishments by local volunteers and a sports star. Other murals were commissioned ...
Other murals were commissioned by various groups to help elevate the art scene in various party ... One of the newest murals painted of a San Diego Padres player in 2024 was of Dylan Cease in ...
Still, without Profar -- or a replacement for Profar -- this San Diego outfield is glaringly incomplete. Their lineup is, too. Profar emerged as a force toward the top of the Padres’ order last season ...
With that in mind, Bleacher Report has made another prediction relating to the Blue Jays, this time propsing a trade with the Padres for one of their starting pitchers, but at a price that could steer ...
The 34-year-old Díaz played for San Diego and Colorado last year, batting .265 with six homers and 39 RBIs in 96 games. He agreed to a contract with the Padres after he was relea ...
Last season, the San Diego Padres finished in second place in the National League West. The Padres finished the season with a 93-69 record, five games behind the World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers.
The San Diego Padres have had a horrible offseason. The Padres are coming off a 93-win season and were just two runs away from advancing to the National League Championship Series. One would ...
The San Diego Padres are on the verge of handing out their first major-league free-agent contract of the offseason, having reached an agreement to re-sign veteran catcher Elias Díaz to a one-year ...
In some parts of San Diego, it might have felt that way. The Padres could only look on Friday as a deflating offseason turned into something closer to devastating. Sasaki, the prized right-hander ...
And that means having to answer some very tough questions: With Sasaki in tow, San Diego was built to go toe-to-toe with the Dodgers in the NL West; if he goes to L.A., however, the Padres might ...