The San Diego Padres are reportedly listening to trade offers on their best closer.  Robert Suarez, who was one of the Padres’ five All-Stars in 2024, has one s
Sizing up the Padres’ 40-man roster heading into the 2025 season: Xander Bogaerts changed positions twice, sustained a fractured shoulder and again struggled offensively in his new home in San
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The Padres are bringing back left-hander Austin Davis on a minor league contract, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. The KHG Sports Management client returns to the organization after electing free agency early in the offseason.
According to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, Will Samon and Dennis Lin, the Padres informed Sasaki’s representatives that they were willing to offer him just over $10 million as a signing bonus. It would’ve required multiple trades and used up the entirety of their international bonus pool money, but the club was willing to do it to land Sasaki.
A former Detroit Tigers infielder is signing a minor league deal with the San Diego Padres ahead of the 2025 MLB season.
The San Diego Padres were dead set on landing Sasaki, who ultimately signed with the Dodgers over the weekend. The Friars were in a position to offer everything they could to add to their bonus pool via trade, which would have brought Sasaki's deal to just over $10 million.
With ownership turmoil and no offseason additions, the Padres must figure out how to contend without the Japanese phenom they coveted.
Sizing up the Padres’ 40-man roster heading into the 2025 season: Robert Suarez became an All-Star in his first season as the closer, but questions about his pitch mix arose as his effectiveness
The Baltimore Orioles have succeeded in addressing a few of their needs that existed coming into the offseason. Seeking to balance out their lineup with some ri
San Diego seems to be trending away from Sasaki, which could have big ramifications on the rest of the roster.
Famous Irish designer and architect Eileen Gray probably said it best way back in the early 20th century. "To create, one must first question everything." It's hard to know if the city council members