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San Diego Padres president of baseball operations A.J. Preller was honest when reflecting on the Juan Soto trade ...
Honestly,” Preller said Wednesday, “I think in the baseball ops group we look back with a lot of pride and not regret.” ...
Juan Soto #22 of the San Diego Padres, (2nd R), stands alongside manager Bob Melvin, right, president and general manager A.J. Preller, left, and Josh Bell #19 during a news conference held to ...
On the mound, Padres lefty Blake Snell kept his nice little run going. In July, Snell went 3-0 with a 2.81 ERA and 40 strikeouts in 25 2/3 innings. On Wednesday, he allowed just one run on four ...
San Diego Padres star Juan Soto made clear that they're not worried about the Los Angeles Dodgers but instead the NL West rival should be worried about them.
Juan Soto opened up on his ‘challenging’ transition from the Nationals to the Padres. Getty Images. Soto is batting .232 with three home runs and a .771 OPS in 127 plate appearances in San Diego.
To extend Soto, the Padres must be prepared to pay him more than the 15-year, $440 million contract the Washington Nationals offered him last year, which he turned down; that seems unlikely with ...
Soto joined the Padres in an Aug. 2 trade and hit .236/.388/.390 over his 52 regular season games with the team. Those numbers were all well below his career marks (.291/.427/.538) over his first ...
The Padres let Nick Martinez go over what essentially was $3 million per year when compared to the deal he agreed to with the Reds. They let Michael Wacha go over concerns regarding his shoulder.