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Good Morning San Diego: Padres, Mets could be working to make a trade, but that does not mean Francisco Lindor is coming to San Diego
Former San Diego closer Robert Suarez signed a deal with the Atlanta Braves, Thursday and that has only breathed new life ...
While neither Francisco Lindor nor Fernando Tatis Jr. are part of the talks, the teams are engaging in trade discussions.
For nearly the entirety of his tenure as president of baseball operations of the Padres, AJ Preller has ensured that San ...
The Blue Jays are in the running for corner infielders Munetaka Murakami, Kazuma Okamoto and starting pitcher Tatsuya Imai ...
After failing to re-sign both Alonso and closer Edwin Díaz in a 25-hour span, the Mets certainly have plenty of money to repurpose elsewhere. But what might that look like? For o ...
Sizing up the Padres’ 40-man roster heading into the 2026 season: Twice, Mason McCoy has parlayed minor league deals into big ...
Ownership said they plan to keep payroll stable, but doing that and improving the team is a tricky balancing act ...
Despite all the Padres’ private and public messaging, Preller said other teams have not stopped asking about Tatis.
Fernando Tatis Jr. isn’t going anywhere. That’s what Padres general manager A.J. Preller claimed at the winter meetings this ...
Suddenly the Mets look like a possible trade partner. Would they take on one of the Padres’ bloated contracts?
San Diego Padres new manager Craig Stammen greets pitching coach Ruben Niebla after a news conference at Petco Park on Nov.
The San Diego Padres could deal infielder Jake Cronenworth in order to free up space to sign a starting pitcher.
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