As the regular season winds down, the MLB offseason is set to be dominated by free agent speculation. Several high-profile stars in their final years of team control are preparing to test the open market, with sluggers like former San Diego Padres outfielder Juan Soto and Brewers shortstop Willy Adames leading the charge.
The Padres welcome in easily the league’s worst team Location: Petco Park, San Diego, CA TV: Padres TV, DirecTV Ch. 694-3, AT&T U-Verse Ch. 781 or 1781, Cox Ch.
The San Diego Padres face off with a lowly opponent for their next three-game series. A sweep of the Chicago White Sox would mean the struggling club would tie the 1962 Mets' record of 120 losses in a single season.
In his weekly appearance on the Ben And Woods Show on 97.3-FM in San Diego, Padres manager Mike Shildt said the team has not begun to hold meetings in preparation for the postseason.
Following a two-homer game in a win over the Astros, Manny Machado leads the San Diego Padres (87-66) into action as -260 favorites against the Chicago White Sox (36-117).
The San Diego Padres didn't play Thursday, and Friday's schedule offers only a mild step up from utter somnambulance: the Chicago White Sox are visiting Petco Park.
The San Diego Padres could be in the mix to sign a key slugger this coming offseason.
At PETCO Park on Friday, the San Diego Padres (87-66) open a three-game series versus the Chicago White Sox (36-117), at 9:40 p.m. ET. Want to see who’s in and who’s out for the Padres and the White Sox?
In the first of a three-game series, on Friday, Sept. 20 at 9:40 PM ET, the San Diego Padres will host the Chicago White Sox. Padres vs. White Sox Series Info White Sox @ Padres Time: Friday, September 20 at 9:40 PM ET Padres Starting Pitcher: Joe Musgrove White Sox Starting Pitcher: Garrett Crochet TV […]
While the San Diego Padres chase home-field advantage for the first round of the National League playoffs, the Chicago White Sox continue their increasingly futile fight to keep the 1962 New York Mets in the record books.
Dylan Cease pitched a no-hitter earlier this season but what he did on Wednesday in the Padres' 4-0 victory over the Astros was arguably his masterpiece.
Tuesday night's game between the San Diego Padres and Houston Astros was in an instant classic. It had everything needed to make it one of the best games played across the entire league this season.
The San Diego Padres defeated the Houston Astros on Wednesday afternoon behind a brilliant pitching performance from right-hander Dylan Cease. Cease, who was acquired this past offseason in a trade with the Chicago White Sox, went 8.1 innings, giving up no runs on just two hits.
The boos rained down mercilessly as Josh Hader emerged from the Houston Astros bullpen in the eighth inning Tuesday to begin his multi-inning save attempt at Petco Park against the San Diego Padres.
Donovan Solano has made a lasting impact on the San Diego Padres clubhouse since joining the team in May. Starting pitcher Joe Musgrove told reporters on Monday that Solano is one of the fathers of the clubhouse.
The San Diego Padres finished the job Wednesday against the Houston Astros, riding the hot hand of Dylan Cease 4-0 to take two of three in a competitive series.
Both teams have the talent to get there and boy would that be a must-watch matchup We know Manny Machado has confidence and he displayed it again following the Padres series win over the Astros yesterday.
The San Diego Padres entered the eighth inning of Wednesday's showdown with the Houston Astros up just one run, in dire need of some breathing room against the top team in the AL West.
Dylan Cease allowed just two hits in 8 1/3 innings on Wednesday and Manny Machado homered twice as the San Diego Padres blanked the visiting Houston Astros 4-0 to win a tight, well-played interleague series between playoff contenders.
The Los Angeles Dodgers may have received all of the National League preseason hype, but it’s another Southern California team that is ending the season by generating some serious consideration as an October contender.
Yu Darvish has been a reliable strikeout machine ever since he joined MLB in 2012, and the San Diego Padres veteran took that habit to new, historic heights on Monday.
The infielder struck out for the first time in over one month during the team's 3-1 win over the Houston Astros on Monday.
Yu Darvish fired six scoreless innings while Jurickson Profar and Jackson Merrill homered as the San Diego Padres edged the visiting Houston Astros 3-1 on Monday night.
As San Diego’s September weather cools down, Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. is heating up on the field and becoming a key factor in the Wild Card race.
The Padres made a few moves before Wednesday's matchup with the Mariners.
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