The San Diego Padres reportedly pursued Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran during their active trade deadline, but eventually settled on Baltimore Orioles outfielder Ramon Laureano to fill the void they had in left field.
The San Diego Padres have reached the postseason four times in the last six years. Yet despite that consistency, there’s been little to show for it, with only one trip past the Division Series back in 2022.
The 2025 season came to a disappointing finish for the San Diego Padres after they fell apart in the Wild Card round against the Chicago Cubs. The Padres offense scored just five runs across the three-game series, wasting what was all things considered a strong pitching performance throughout the series.
San Diego was bumped from the postseason by the Cubs in the Wild Card round. Despite the early exit, the club is not looking to make major leadership changes on the field or in the front office.
The job of a major league general manager or president of baseball operations is multi-faceted. Primarily, he or she is responsible for assembling major- and minor-league talent.
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Two key parts of the San Diego Padres' starting pitching rotation are expected to leave in free agency, The Athletic's Dennis Lin reported. As both Michael King and Dylan Cease are upcoming free agents, the likelihood of one or both returning to San Diego is low.
It started with a series of minor league free agent signings with Gavin Sheets, Yuli Gurriel and Jason Heyward committing to one-year deals. On the first day of Spring Training the San Diego Padres signed former Boston Red Sox pitcher, Nick Pivetta.
More than a year has passed since Joe Musgrove last appeared on a mound in a professional game. The Padres' right-hander underwent Tommy John surgery on Oct.
It is hard to imagine that Major League Baseball’s postseason is just a week old. Unfortunately, in the blink of an eye, the San Diego Padres were eliminated in the Wild Card round.
The San Diego Padres completed five trades involving 22 players on July 31, the day before the trade deadline across Major League Baseball. For comparison's sake, the Colorado Rockies have made four trades in the last year.
A year after the Padres were one game away from their second National League Championship Series appearance in three years, the Padres disappointed in the 2025 MLB playoffs.
A team insider considered whether the San Diego Padres should think about trading their superstar, Fernando Tatis Jr., over the offseason. The Padres got bounced out of the playoff in the Wild Card round, marking a brutal end to the season with so much promise, especially early on.
San Diego Padres right-handed reliever Mason Miller has been one of the best bullpen arms in baseball over the last few years, and arguably the best since joining the Friars.
The San Diego Padres’ 2025 season ended on a disappointing note after losing an NL wild card series against the Chicago Cubs last Thursday. With the team pivoting to next year, the core remains intact, headlined by star outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr.
The San Diego Padres were eliminated from the postseason on Wednesday, dropping their National League Wild Card Series to the Chicago Cubs in three games.
As the Giants get their managerial search underway following Bob Melvin’s recent dismissal, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that catcher Nick Hundley is “strongly in the mix” for the job.
The San Diego Padres’ season ended in disappointing fashion following the team’s 3-1 National League Wild Card loss to the Chicago Cubs. Yet, third baseman Manny Machado stole headlines due to a tension-filled interaction with reporters after the game.
The San Diego Padres were mad at the world after their season came to an end on Thursday night. San Diego lost Game 3 of their NL Wild Card series to the Chicago Cubs by a final score of 3-1, eliminating them from postseason contention.
Major League Baseball is introducing the Automated Balls-Strikes challenge system (ABS system) next season after growing complaints about the way balls and strikes are called.
After winning Game 1 against the San Diego Padres, 3-1, on Monday, the Chicago Cubs will look to close out the series on Tuesday by making a bold move for Game 2.