The San Diego Padres played host to thousands of Padres fans at the annual Padres FanFest at Petco Park. The usual large crowd waited in long lines outside
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
Padres GM A.J. Preller said the team's uncertain ownership situation isn't preventing the team from making moves, saying he's looking to "go round the team out and get players."
The Giants and infielder Luis Arraez are in agreement on a one-year contract, according to Jorge Castillo of ESPN. Arraez will earn $12MM and is expected to play second base, according to Daniel Alvarez-Montes of El Extrabase.
Luis Arraez is still looking for a job with spring training just less than three weeks away. A three-time All-Star who is still very much in his prime, Arraez being an MLB free agent this deep into the offseason may be confounding to some, but it shouldn’t be long before he lands a new contract.
San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. had a strong 2025 season for most players’ standards. For Tatis’ standards, though, it was an up and down season.
Fans got to hear directly from A.J. Preller for the first time this offseason at FanFest today. In typical general manager fashion, he did his best to say as much as possible without actually revealing plans. Still, there were some nice nuggets of information that reveal what his priorities are heading into Spring Training.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
“We’re rockin’ and rollin’ and feeling great,” said Joe Musgrove. “As the postseason got going last season, I was really close to making an appearance.” A shocking Musgrove playoff appearance could have been the story of October had the Padres advanced past the Cubs in the first round of the playoffs last season.
San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado is probably going to be a Hall of Famer someday. He is a seven-time All-Star who has been consistently one of the better players in the sport throughout his career.
San Diego Padres outfielder Jackson Merrill wasted no time establishing himself as a star in his 2024 rookie season. Merrill slashed .292/.326/.500 across 156 games played.
The San Diego Padres are looking to return to the postseason in 2026. San Diego is trying to offset the loss of starting pitcher Dylan Cease, who left the team in free agency.
The first of two Padres Dominican superstars has committed to play in this year’s World Baseball Classic. Outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. will officially compete in his first WBC, bringing his talents to the international stage.
FanFest is happening at Petco Park tomorrow, and Padres fans deserve some news that brings energy to the festivities. The trade market continues to heat up as players like C.J.
Fernando Tatis Jr. and the San Diego Padres will enter a pivotal 2026 MLB campaign after an early playoff exit and lackluster offseason (to this point), but before the pressure cooker turns up, the focus will be on promoting national pride.
The addition of starting pitcher Marco Gonzales isn’t a blockbuster deal - or even much of a headline - but it’s a crucial move that helps support a depleted pitching staff.
FanFest is officially here, as the season kickoff celebration is set to take place tomorrow at Petco Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Members, partners and season ticket holders can enter early with a 9 a.m.
The San Diego Padres acquired outfielder Ramon Laureano in the July trade deadline spree that saw them part with six prospects to the Baltimore Orioles.
The Padres’ addition of starter Marco Gonzales could be a sign that general manager A.J. Preller has bigger moves in store. Heading into February, San Diego’s roster had several voids Preller was hoping to fill via trade or mid-tier free agency.
February is the month when Major League Baseball teams begin to gather at their Spring Training facilities. The San Diego Padres look like a postseason contender on paper, but the front office must settle the first base debate before the opening of full squad workouts in Peoria.
The Padres and left-hander Marco Gonzales have agreed to a minor league deal with an invite to major league spring training, reports Jon Heyman of The New York Post.
The San Diego Padres are looking to retain their positioning as a contender heading into the 2026 MLB season, but limited payroll flexibility has led to a more underwhelming offseason from the front office.
Yu Darvish acknowledged that he is "leaning towards" voiding his current contract with the San Diego Padres. The Japanese right-hander, however, made it clear that he is not retiring from baseball at this moment.
San Diego Padres pitcher Yu Darvish may retiring and giving the team significant financial assistance in doing so. A report from Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune on Saturday said that Darvish has decided to retire with three years left on his contract.