The San Diego Padres may have a major problem amid Luis Campusano's struggles this spring as he is the team's only option as the backup catcher. The Padres will have Freddy Fermin as their primary catcher in 2026.
The San Diego Padres will be entering the 2026 season with a ton of questions surrounding the starting rotation. After losing Dylan Cease in free agency to the Toronto Blue Jays, the frontline depth of this unit took a hit.
The Padres are set to add first baseman Ty France to the Opening Day roster, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported Saturday. France signed a minor league deal before spring training, reuniting with the organization that drafted him in 2015 and brought him to the major leagues for the first time in 2019.
The San Diego Padres' 26-man roster is coming into focus with Opening Day less than a week away. The major battles in the starting rotation and on the bench have essentially been sorted out.
As Spring Training opens for 2026, all 30 teams have high hopes and big questions. These are the storylines to follow for each team heading into Opening Day.
Walker Buehler and Ty France have both made the San Diego Padres' initial 26-man roster to start the 2026 season, per Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune.
The Padres have told first baseman Ty France that he has made the Opening Day roster, the San Diego Union-Tribune’s Kevin Acee reports. France will need to have his contract officially selected before the Padres take the field on March 26, but the team has an open space on its 40-man roster.
The San Diego Padres have made their call, and Walker Buehler is on the Opening Day roster. The Padres’ decision answers a key question entering Opening Day.
While the starting rotation for the San Diego Padres entering the 2026 season is in a state of flux, there is a clear strength on the roster. This would be the bullpen, as San Diego has arguably the best relief staff in the sport.
Do not be fooled by the headline; Manny Machado is still the top run-producer for the San Diego Padres. But he deserves some assistance, and Fernando Tatis Jr.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
The Padres will carry Walker Buehler on their Opening Day roster, reports Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune. The veteran righty would have been able to request his release tomorrow if San Diego weren’t going to call him up.
Less than a week before Opening Day, the San Diego Padres have a clear answer for who should be their leadoff hitter this season. Manager Craig Stammen has experimented with the lineup all spring as he planned to use different versions of the batting order all season.
The San Diego Padres have a decision to make regarding non-roster invite Ty France, who's with the team in spring training on a minor league deal. It appears that decision is imminent.
For the last few years, president of baseball operations A.J. Preller has made a blockbuster move late in spring training. Last February, the San Diego Padres signed pitcher Nick Pivetta to a four-year, $55 million contract.
As the San Diego Padres prepare for the start of the new MLB season, the big question around the team comes from the starting rotation. This is clearly the main weakness of the team this season, and it's something that San Diego will have to deal with to open the year.
The San Diego Padres released seven players from the organization this week as spring training rolls on. Right-handed pitchers Kevin Kopps, Adam Conrad,
Former San Diego Padres outfielder Larry Stahl, a left-handed hitter who spent 10 seasons navigating the margins of major league rosters, died March 17 in Caseyville, Illinois.
The World Baseball Classic featured plenty of energy and excitement. So, how do players adjust to returning to their big league ball clubs at spring training?
Heading into the 2026 season, the San Diego Padres are being viewed as a middle-tiered team in the National League. After going to the playoffs last season and in four of the last six years, San Diego has one major question mark this year.
Mason Miller was arguably the best performer for Team USA at the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Yet he did not take the mound in the championship game, which they lost 3-2 to Venezuela.
The San Diego Padres remained in the spotlight during the 2026 World Baseball Classic, with Manny Machado offering insight into the international influence of Fernando Tatis Jr.
Joe Musgrove is set to start the year on the injured list, and while this isn’t a shock for someone returning from Tommy John surgery, it is not an encouraging
The ceiling of the San Diego Padres is a World Series title, a goal that A.J. Preller and the front office have pursued for years. Preller has made numerous splash trades and signings in an effort to bring San Diego its first championship.
A Padres club already thin on rotation depth delivered some rough news for fans Monday, as manager Craig Stammen revealed that righty Joe Musgrove is expected to open the season on the injured list (video link via 97.3 The Fan).
The United States' 2-1 win over the Dominican Republic in Sunday's World Baseball Classic semifinal was a masterful display of baseball, featuring elite pitching, dazzling glove work and the best players in the world playing the game at its highest level.