San Diego Padres All-Star deadline acquisition Mason Miller introduced himself to Petco Park in his debut Friday, where he posted a shutout inning in front of the San Diego faithful.
It was a little bit unclear what the San Diego Padres would do at the 2025 MLB trade deadline. Reports suggested that they’d consider trading Dylan Cease.
The San Diego Padres made several major moves at the MLB trade deadline, including adding three different positional players to the roster. The additions will challenge some of the current players on the roster to step up or lose their everyday position.
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The San Diego Padres entered the trade deadline within striking distance of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West, and general manager A.J. Preller took full advantage by acquiring several key players.
The San Diego Padres might get pitcher Joe Musgrove back in time for the playoffs after he pitched for the first time in months. Musgrove underwent Tommy John surgery last October and through this season, he has nursed the injury and slowly started throwing the ball.
The San Diego Padres only added a drop in the bucket in terms of payroll at the trade deadline despite making several moves. The Padres made four total deals on July 31st, adding Ramon Laureano, Ryan O'Hearn, Nestor Cortes, Mason Miller, Freddy Fermin, and J.P.
The San Diego Padres stole the show at the trade deadline. President of baseball operations A.J. Preller orchestrated an absolute masterclass, making five trades involving a total of 22 players.
The San Diego Padres beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-3 at Petco Park. The Friars secured the series win against the Cards, taking two of three. Ahead of Sunday's game against the St.
The San Diego Padres were one of the most active teams at the MLB trade deadline once again. They picked up Mason Miller from the Athletics, sending the No.
The San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks, two of the more active teams at the trade deadline last week, will have a different look on Monday evening when they meet in the opener of a three-game series in Phoenix.
Just minutes before boarding the team bus in Milwaukee, left-hander Nestor Cortes was preparing for another road trip with the Brewers. Then came the curveball—he had been traded to the San Diego Padres.
Jake Cronenworth cracked a two-run homer, and Dylan Cease tossed five scoreless innings as the San Diego Padres defeated the visiting St. Louis Cardinals 7-3 on Sunday.
The San Diego Padres had a busy trade deadline, and continued to make moves in August by bringing in minor league catcher Eli Wilson from the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday.
The San Diego Padres were trying to trade starting pitcher Dylan Cease up until the trade deadline. But like when they tried finding a new home for him during the offseason, the Padres ultimately kept Cease in San Diego.
The San Diego Padres made several high-profile moves at the 2025 trade deadline, and third baseman Manny Machado has high expectations for the remainder of the Padres season.
It didn't take Mason Miller long to contribute to the San Diego Padres' stacked bullpen. The Athletics' former closer, traded to the Padres on Thursday in a stunning six-player deal, threw a scoreless eighth inning Friday night during a 4-1 victory over the visiting St.
The Padres designated infielder/outfielder Tyler Wade for assignment and optioned reliever Ron Marinaccio before tonight’s game. San Diego had already designated Martín Maldonado and Trenton Brooks for assignment last night.
A flurry of deals Thursday highlighted a busy MLB trade deadline. While many position players and starting pitchers were dealt, the theme of this year's deadline was postseason contenders adding to their bullpen.
There’s reckless driving, then there’s going 130 mph the wrong way down a one-way street. Padres GM A.J. Preller is the one behind the wheel, texting and changing the music.
San Diego Padres general manager A.J. Preller continues to approach this trade deadline with unprecedented tenacity. After acquiring star closer Mason Miller from the Athletics, he swung a huge deal with the Baltimore Orioles to get two impact hitters.
The Padres just landed a superstar reliever in the biggest move of deadline season. Mason Miller’s presence theoretically gives the Padres more freedom to trade incumbent closer Robert Suarez in the next three hours.