The San Diego Padres have yet to make any trades involving MLB players this offseason. But, that does not mean the franchise has not explored options that could give them more financial flexibility.
The San Diego Padres signed starting pitcher Nick Pivetta to a four-year, $55 million deal. But, the addition of the new starter could lead the Padres to part ways with one of their best pitchers.
The Mets are one of the more consistent pursuers of star Padres right-hander Dylan Cease, and word is they have prospects who interest the Padres — if indeed San Diego decides to deal him.
The San Diego Padres will no longer wear their pink- and mint-colored City Connect uniforms following the 2025 MLB season. According to Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times, the Padres announced ...
The Padres officially announced that they’ve re-signed catcher Elias Díaz to a one-year deal with a mutual option for the 2026 season. The ACES client is reportedly guaranteed $3.5MM — taking ...
The Minnesota Twins and San Diego Padres have spoken about a potential trade that would send veteran catcher Christian Vázquez to San Diego, league sources told The Athletic. No deal was ...
The system has finally collapsed from all of the trades AJ Preller has made the last few years to push the Padres into the playoffs, and now it’s mostly filled with potential relievers and a ...
.952 — Right-handed opponents’ OPS against Marinaccio in the majors in 2024, up from .576 in 2022 and .731 in 2023. Marinaccio has remained effective against lefties during his three years in ...
The buyout won’t be due until the end of the season, so it allows the Padres to avoid more than half of that guarantee in the short term. The Pivetta deal is also significantly backloaded.
Questions about the Padres’ ownership are having an impact on free agency. At least that was the impression that Jurickson Profar gave Friday, when he met with Atlanta media in a video call.
The Chicago Cubs whiffed on Alex Bregman, but they could turn to the San Diego Padres to swing a blockbuster deal. San Diego Padres v Arizona Diamondbacks / Chris Coduto/GettyImages The Chicago ...
The San Diego Padres made a big splash in free agency to fill a need late on Wednesday night, agreeing to a four-year, $55 million deal for right-handed pitcher Nick Pivetta, ESPN's Jeff Passan ...
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