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 Mets and Padres have been discussing the possibility of a trade that would send established talent to New York while San Diego obtained MLB-ready younger
The New York Mets find themselves in a dire position to improve their roster after what has been a disastrous week.
How many of the active MLB players with 300 or more doubles in their career can you name in five minutes?
The San Diego Padres made a huge trade at the deadline, sending six prospects to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for outfielder Ramon Laureano and All-Star Ryan O'Hearn.
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.
The Padres are exercising their $6.5MM option on outfielder Ramón Laureano, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post. That was an easy call coming off Laureano’s excellent 2025 season.
San Diego Padres outfielder Ramon Laureano took to social media after his team's disappointing finish to the 2025 season. Laureano arrived from the Baltimore Orioles at the trade deadline along with Ryan O'Hearn in exchange for six prospects.
The San Diego Padres lost to the Chicago Cubs, 3-1, on Tuesday night and dropped the first game of the Wild Card series. The Friars need to win back-to-back games on Wednesday and Thursday to keep their October hopes alive.
The San Diego Padres didn't start their postseason off on the right foot, dropping the first game of the Wild Card series to the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday.
The San Diego Padres are heading back to the postseason and will travel to Chicago to open up a three-game wild card series against the Cubs. After a disappointing offseason, the Padres have surpassed expectations and had a successful season under manager Mike Shildt.
The San Diego Padres placed right fielder Ramon Laureano on the 10-day injured list on Saturday because of a fractured right finger that is expected to keep him out of the wild-card series.
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.
Several playoff-bound teams, as well as hopefuls, are dealing with notable injuries heading into the final weekend. Blue Jays pitcher Jose Berrios went on the IL, adding another pitcher to that list for Toronto.
San Diego Padres outfielder Ramón Laureano has a fracture in the index finger of his right hand and will miss at least the first round of the playoffs.
When the 2025 season began, few would have predicted that Ramón Laureano would be one of baseball’s most impactful players. This season, Laureano ranks 15th in OPS (.870) and 12th in wRC+ (141) among hitters with at least 400 plate appearances.
In last season’s MLB playoffs, the San Diego Padres came relatively close to toppling the dominant Los Angeles Dodgers. This year, the Padres are once more an underdog.
Just weeks remain in the 2025 MLB season, which means some front offices have started looking ahead to the offseason.
San Diego Padres outfielder Ramon Laureano has made a major impact with the ballclub since coming over from the Baltimore Orioles at the trade deadline.
Ramon Laureano's goal in the bottom of the 10th inning Saturday night was to hit a game-winning, three-run homer. But the San Diego Padres were more than happy to settle for an RBI single that walked off the visiting Boston Red Sox 5-4, giving the Padres a chance to take the series in Sunday afternoon's rubber game.
With the trade deadline fast approaching, the Mets have already been linked to some big bats.
The 2025 season has not been kind to the Baltimore Orioles. After winning at least 90 games in each of the past two seasons, many thought that their young core would elevate them to World Series contention.
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Ramon Laureano fell victim to one of the quickest ejections of the MLB season on Wednesday after showing up home plate umpire James Hoye.
The Baltimore Orioles agreed to terms with free agent outfielder Ramon Laureano on a one-year contract with a club option for 2026, the club announced Tuesday afternoon.
The Braves had a massive hole to fill in left field this offseason, which they accomplished by signing Jurickson Profar to a three-year, $42 million contract.
The Braves didn’t have too many difficult decisions to make at the recently past non-tender deadline for arbitration-eligible players. However, the one worth discussing surrounded Ramon Laureano, who was a godsend in Atlanta after the Braves picked him up off waivers, hitting .292 with 10 homers and an .832 OPS in 67 games.
Amid the season from hell, there were a few bright spots, some of which came from unexpected sources. The most notable of which was Ramon Laureano, who was acquired by the Braves off waivers after being designated for assignment by the Guardians.
The New York Mets are in some kind of a groove right now.
The 29-year-old righty-hitting was just recently released by the Cleveland Guardians after spending parts of the last two seasons with them.
His production has been trending down for a few years now and is at an especially low point this year. The 29-year-old has hit .143/.265/.229 thus far in 2024 while striking out 38.6 percent of the time.
Laureano would offer the Marlins a solid combination of speed and power at the plate, while being a significant upgrade in the outfield on defense.
Oakland outfielder Ramon Laureano has been suspended 80 games without pay for testing positive for the performance-enhancing drug Nandrolone.
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