Now is the time for the Padres to move on from Kim.
A relatively unassuming series between the Padres and Nationals has erupted into one of the most intense matchups of the season so far.
With the Padres sitting at 37-36 and holding the second of three Wild Card spots, there's a lot of speculation that they will be very active approaching the trade deadline.
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.
Over the past few years, the Padres have been known for their flashy free agent signing and blockbuster trades. The front office has made it very clear that when a superstar is available to be acquired, they will be in on the bidding war.
San Diego Padres outfielder Jurickson Profar finally seems to have shed the label of "prospect bust" in earnest.
As the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday approaches, the Minnesota Vikings find themselves in a deep hole. Kirk Cousins, their starting quarterback for the past six years, is now with the Atlanta Falcons, leaving Minnesota with few good options at the position.
The Padres are coming off the weekend barely avoiding a three-game sweep against the Blue Jays with a 6-3 win at home on Sunday.
Three players the Padres could add as they look to make their way back into the playoffs.
The season hasn't started out the way most Padres fans would have wanted, but these three players have stepped up so far.
The Detroit Lions are coming off one of the best seasons in franchise history, but still have work to do as they press toward the ultimate prize. Howard is one move the team should strongly consider.
The Padres are set to start their regular season on March 20 against the Dodgers in Seoul, South Korea. Despite such little time between now and then, there's a few uncertainties that linger in the air.
After the NFL legal tampering free-agency period began Monday afternoon, the Chicago Bears quickly reached an agreement with running back D'Andre Swift on a three-year, $24 million contract. Did they make a mistake?
The San Diego Padres still need outfield help. Old friend Tommy Pham could be the answer.
San Diego Padres ace Joe Musgrove is off to a rough start in spring training.
With four games down in spring training, the Padres have seen a few promising outings from players with big question marks going into the season.
With the Padres having an extremely disappointing 2023 season where they missed the playoffs, fans are looking to move on and forget.
The San Diego Padres could use a rotation upgrade as the weather warms. Three starting pitchers they could consider signing.
The San Diego Padres had all winter to figure out who they wanted to be. Spring training should be eye-opening, for better and worse.
Will San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. ever be able to hit the developmental peak that his enormous talent has hinted at?
The Padres have five players in the latest MLB Pipeline top-100 prospects rankings and here are three to keep an eye on.
The San Diego Padres are in a precarious position in perhaps the best division in baseball.
With the start of the 2023 season a little more than two months away, the San Diego Padres and their fans wonder what they have behind the plate.
The San Diego Padres don't really have an outfield right now, but they still have a little time to figure it out before the start of spring training.