The San Diego Padres have had a disappointing offseason. After almost reaching the National League Championship Series they have watched their division rivals get better while they have not moved the needle.
Not only did the Padres wait until Jan. 24 to make their first major league acquisition — right-handed pitcher Ron Marinaccio in a trade with the Chicago White Sox — but the Friars are yet to make a big league signing, although reports have circulated Tuesday that the team is in agreement on a one-year deal with catcher Elias Diaz.
San Diego Padres superstar Fernando Tatis Jr. has been putting in the work this offseason, preparing for the upcoming 2025 season. On Wednesday, Tatis Jr.
Fernando Tatis Jr. of the San Diego Padres has been actively engaging in fitness training during the off-season, showcasing his strength in a recent I
The San Diego Padres have had a horrible offseason, insiders have confirmed. The Padres are coming off a 93-win season and were two mere runs away from advancin
The San Diego Padres could end up being dark horse candidates to acquire Vladimir Guerrero Jr. from the Toronto Blue Jays.
San Diego Padres owners claim that a lawsuit filed by the late owner's wife impacted their ability to sign star pitcher Roki Sasaki in free agency.
The Padres' offseason has been nothing short of tragic. By Game 3 of the NLDS, San Diego had LA on the ropes, up two games to one. It seemed like the Padres were actually going to prove all of the Dodgers' naysayers right, but then they went 24 scoreless innings to hand the last three games over to LA. Whomp whomp. It was all downhill from there.
The Padres have holes to fill on their roster and have been shopping pitcher Dylan Cease. Now, Michael King could also be available.
Maren Angus-Coombs of San Diego Padres on SI relayed a forecast from Bleacher Report’s Zachary D. Rymer which laid out a potential way in which the Padres could acquire Toronto Blue Jays superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr.:
Is Alex Verdugo an option for the San Diego Padres in 2025? The Padres need help in left field and the veteran is an option for the team.
Profar, a switch-hitter, began lifting his front leg higher at the start of his swing. He said advice from former major leaguer Fernando Tatis and work with San Diego outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. last offseason helped convince him to make the change, which added power to his swing.