The San Diego Padres are entering an offseason that has already been marred with change. Mike Shildt was a surprise retirement, and Craig Stammen was a surprise hiring. San Diego is also losing ...
The Padres enter 2026 with roster changes, payroll constraints, and a new manager, Craig Stammen. Fernando Tatis Jr. remains untouchable after stellar defensive and offensive performance in 2025.
As expected, among the TV deals that Major League Baseball announced Wednesday is an agreement giving ESPN rights to in-market Padres games, as well as out-of-market games for all 30 teams that had ...
The number 35 has been retired by the Padres for nearly three decades to honor the baseball career of Randy Jones, the ...
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With the start of Spring Training only five weeks away, the San Diego Padres president of baseball operations and general manager A.J. Preller continued his unbroken streak of not going to arbitration ...
Anyone who is anyone in Major League Baseball is in Orlando this week for the annual Winter Meetings, during which agents, front office members and media members trade league secrets and work on ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The San Diego Padres are headed south the border once again as Major League Baseball announced Wednesday that the Mexico City Series will return in 2026, featuring the Padres ...
This week Major League Baseball announced a landmark deal that will alter its media-rights landscape for the next three seasons. The Padres' streaming and linear distribution models will not be ...
Fernando Tatis Jr. remains a centerpiece of the San Diego Padres' lineup, signed through 2034. Tatis earned top defensive awards and finished eighth in NL MVP voting. He actively participates in ...
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