Thomas Harrigan of MLB.com listed the Padres as the best potential landing spot for super utility man Jurickson Profar.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are fresh off a World Series title, but they aren't slowing down in teerms of adding talent. While they didn't land Juan Soto in free ag
The two are the only Padres who cracked Baseball America’s top-100, though former Padres on the list who were traded for big-league help include outfielder Owen Caissie (Yu Darvish) and pitcher Jarlin Susana (Juan Soto).
The San Diego Padres today announced the additions of former Major League players Robby Hammock and Nick Punto to Manager Mike Shildt’s coaching staff for the 2025 campaign. Hammock, 47, returns to th
Filling needs with all-stars was the route the Arizona Diamondbacks have taken this winter, earning an A in ESPN's mid-offseason grades.
The San Diego Padres could be forced to watch as breakout outfielder Jurickson Profar heads to a new team in free agency.
Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick says Arizona has the "potential to be a championship team" thanks in part to the addition of ace right-hander Corbin Burnes, who the team signed to a six-year, $210 million deal in December.
A pitcher who spent the last four seasons with the Mets has signed with a National League rival in free agency, joining one of the NL's formidable rotations.
According to multiple reports, including MLB insider Jeff Passan, the Guardians and Sewald agreed to a 1-year deal worth $7 million guaranteed. The deal also includes a mutual option for the 2026 season worth $10 million (or a $1 million buyout if both sides agree to part ways).
SF Giants fans dissatisfied with the team's offseason need only look to the San Diego Padres to feel better about things. Due to a messy family battle amongst t
You can’t hit a home run from the dugout. The Padres were right to pursue Roki Sasaki, even though, by the time the Japanese pitching ace chose Friday to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers, much of their offseason had come and gone to little effect.
Even though it had been nearly three weeks since ace right-hander Corbin Burnes had agreed with the Arizona Diamondbacks on a $210 million, six-year deal, it was still a little stunning to see him in the team's jersey at Chase Field on Wednesday.