After playing Wednesday's 3-2 loss at the Los Angeles Angels almost as though it were a self-fulfilling prophecy, the San Diego Padres start a seven-game homestand Thursday with the first contest of a four-game set against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
A pair of clubs in the NL West — the San Diego Padres (32-33) and the Arizona Diamondbacks (29-33) — meet on Thursday at 9:40 PM ET, at PETCO Park. Want to see who’s playing for the Padres and the Diamondbacks?
San Diego Padres star third baseman Manny Machado departed Wednesday night's game against the host Los Angeles Angels in the fourth inning with an apparent leg injury.
The San Diego Padres will be hosting the Arizona Diamondbacks for a four-game series, with the first matchup getting underway at 9:40 PM ET on Thursday, June 6.
The series finale in Anaheim Location: Angel Stadium, Anaheim, CA TV: FS1 (National Broadcast), Padres TV, DirecTV Ch. 694-3, AT&T U-Verse Ch. 781 or 1781, Cox Ch.
The San Diego Padres are rising in the rankings. The Padres have now risen to No. 12 in Newsweek's national MLB power rankings. Last week they ranked No.
Former San Diego Padres right-handed pitcher Dinelson Lamet has elected free agency, according to the MiLB transaction log. He appeared in three games with the Los Angeles Dodgers this season.
The San Diego Padres are reportedly interested in acquiring Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Garrett Crochet. The Padres, who already traded for former White Sox pitcher Dylan Cease this year, appear to have strong interest in trading for the first-year starter.
Marcano wasn't exactly getting rich off his bad betting habit.
The San Diego Padres (32-32) will be out to avoid the sweep when they visit the Los Angeles Angels (23-38) to complete a three-game series. Bookmakers have listed the Padres as -161 favorites for the series finale, while the Angels are +137 underdogs.
The San Diego Padres placed right-hander Joe Musgrove on the injured list over the weekend as he continues to deal with elbow inflammation. Musgrove has been dealing with injuries to his right arm for a significant chunk of the season now, missing much of May as he struggled with triceps tendinitis.
Former San Diego Padres outfielder David Dahl was called up by the Philadelphia Phillies, the team announced Monday. Few could expect what would happen next.
Adam Mazur did his job. The rookie shone in his major league debut, allowing one run over six innings in a 4-2 loss to the Angels on Tuesday. Yuki Matsui allowed three runs out of the bullpen and the key hit — an RBI double by Zach Neto — came against Enyel De Los Santos.
As the San Diego Padres hope to contend in the National League this season, they recently have expressed an interest in bolstering their starting rotation.
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt had one thing in mind when he brought in reliever Jeremiah Estrada in the eighth inning of Monday's game against the Los Angeles Angels: strikeout.
With the Padres currently sitting seven games back in the NL West behind the Los Angeles Dodgers, it's becoming clear their playoff hopes will have to be tied to a Wild Card spot.
The San Diego Padres have been full of surprises this season. After trading for Dylan Cease that followed up with a Luis Arraez deal, the Padres want more.
Significant trades are fairly rare at this time of the year, with the trade deadline still almost two months away, but there are reasons why it’s not so far-fetched with these two clubs.
The time has once again come for the San Diego Padres to explore the trade market. Seemingly every year, Padres GM A.J. Preller casts a wide net at the deadline and in the offseason.
Major League Baseball announced on Tuesday that San Diego Padres infielder Tucupita Marcano has been given a lifetime ban for betting on baseball.
San Diego Padres pitcher Matt Waldron has found success with his knuckleball this season, and one particular pitch from Monday night’s game against the Los Angeles Angels helped illustrate why.
The Padres are promoting pitching prospect Adam Mazur, as first reported by FanSided’s Robert Murray (on X). The right-hander is listed as the probable starter for tomorrow evening’s matchup with the Angels.
A San Diego Padres infielder is facing a lifetime ban for placing bets on baseball, according to a report.
The San Diego Padres are calling up right-handed pitcher Adam Mazur to the big leagues, FanSided's Robert Murray reported Monday morning. Mazur is expected to draw the start against the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday, per Murray.
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