Ahead of the second game against the Toronto Blue Jays for the San Diego Padres, the team has made a roster move. The Padres announced that they have reinstated right-hander Matt Waldron off the 15-day injured list.
The San Diego Padres front office saw multiple changes take place to the roster over the offseason, especially in the starting rotation. The big loss for the Padres was seeing ace Dylan Cease leave the organization to sign a massive seven-year, $210 million deal with the Toronto Blue Jays.
It's been a tough season for the San Diego Padres. After being in the thick of the playoff race, things have begun to spiral over the last few weeks. The Padres are in the midst of a free fall that recently included an eight-game losing streak, and have lost 10 of their last 15 games.
The San Diego Padres received encouraging injury updates on catcher Freddy Fermin and right-hander Matt Waldron before the MLB All-Star break. However, San Diego has not announced an activation date for either player.
For a team that has struggled to generate power this season, the San Diego Padres sure could use a player like Washington Nationals right fielder James Wood.
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The San Diego Padres lost to the Toronto Blue Jays, 5-3, on Friday and fell to 46-48 on the year. Left-handed JP Sears struck out three across 4.1 innings of work and allowed three earned runs off of six hits.
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The San Diego Padres have some big decisions to make over the next few weeks as the trade deadline quickly approaches. With a recent losing skid, the Padres are now being viewed as a team that could potentially become sellers at the deadline.
The San Diego Padres are in dire need of a stronger starting rotation, and the returns of Joe Musgrove and Nick Pivetta would go a long way for a team hoping to have a shot at the postseason.
Since 2020, the San Diego Padres have had an Opening Day payroll ranking inside the top-15 of baseball every season, as they've spared no expense in building a roster they felt was good enough to win a World Series.
The San Diego Padres are at a pivotal crossroads as they weigh the future of their current core. Whatever the Padres do next, they’ll look to find an ace
The MLB Trade Deadline has been quieter in recent years, in part due to playoff expansion, but 2026 is shaping up to be a more exciting one with several big names.
Fans of the San Diego Padres would love to see president of baseball operations A.J. Preller get the opportunity to make a splash at the MLB trade deadline.
San Diego Padresthird basemanManny Machado is in the midst of the worst offensive season of his 15-year career. Machado had been one of the most consistent players in MLB, yet this season he has taken a massive step backwards.
Another day, another trade rumor confirmation from insiders, rival executives, and reporters on Mason Miller. With how the San Diego Padres’ 2026 season is unfolding, people think that trading away the game’s best closer would benefit the future of the ballclub.
It was a sight not seen this year at Petco Park -- until Wednesday night. The San Diego Padres and their popgun offense finally erupted for a double-digit run total at home on Wednesday during a 10-4 rout of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Padres announced they’ve selected infielder Luis Rengifo onto the big league roster. He takes the place of Samad Taylor, who lands on the 10-day injured list with a right oblique strain.
Samad Taylor is day-to-day with a right side tweak after exiting Tuesday's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, putting his status for Wednesday's series game in doubt.
Amid a miserable stretch of baseball for the San Diego Padres, there is light at the end of the tunnel. The starting rotation is depleted right now, but there is help on the way.
After his three-run homer in the bottom of the first inning Tuesday night propelled the San Diego Padres a 4-1 win over the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks, infielder Jake Cronenworth stated the obvious.
The 2026 season is quickly slipping away from the San Diego Padres. The Padres entered Sunday with a 43-45 record, having lost eight consecutive games.
The Padres are placing starter Randy Vásquez on the 15-day injured list and catcher Freddy Fermin on the 10-day IL, reports Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune.
Chicago Cubs superstar Pete Crow-Armstrong's historic performance in June put him in the history books with two of the game's greatest and also earned him National League Player of the Month honors.
San Diego Padres right-hander Randy Vasquez was hospitalized after fainting at Dodger Stadium on Thursday night following his start against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Padres placed setup man Jason Adam on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to June 30, with a shoulder strain. Germán Márquez came back from his own IL stint to replace him on the pitching staff.