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Before Saturday’s game with the Reds, Padres manager Mike Shildt spoke of his club’s determination to break out offensively.
1. Luis Robert Jr., Chicago White Sox This is the big one. To call San Diego's left-field situation right now a mess would, frankly, be an insult to messes.
Not wanting to further tax their overworked bullpen, the Dodgers bring Kiké Hernández in to pitch the final 2 1/3 innings of ...
What the Padres Get Out of the Trade The San Diego Padres are in win-now mode, which means they need stability on offense and defense. There have been times when the Padres have looked bad in the ...
The Padres suffered a 5-0 defeat to Pittsburgh in a shutout at Petco Park, dropping to 32-24, with some of their fans getting heated as fists flew in the stands. The fight, shown below, is part of ...
In what looked to be a salary dump for the San Diego Padres, they would add one of the game’s biggest stars: Fernando Tatis Jr. Fast forward to 2025, and it looks like the White Sox may have ...
The San Diego Padres are off to a remarkable start in 2025, and much of that success can be attributed to an offseason signing from the MLB's worst team last season. Gavin Sheets was hitting .333 ...
After opening the season as one of the best teams in baseball, the San Diego Padres still have a long way to go in challenging the rival Los Angeles Dodgers for a World Series bid. With a slew of ...
San Diego could roll the dice on Luis Robert, asking the White Sox to eat a small portion of his salary and hoping he turns it around in a new environment.
Mariners RHP Luis Castillo (3-3, 3.65 ERA) is scheduled to start Monday night in the opener of a three-game series at the Chicago White Sox. The Padres haven’t announced a starter for Tuesday ...
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt was so enraged during a tantrum with umpire Adrian Johnson that he chucked his glasses into the Yankee Stadium grass in the eighth inning of a win over the New ...