PEORIA, Ariz. — If this year goes like last year, the Padres might be able to thrive just with the starting pitchers they have as spring training begins. But this year almost certainly won’t ...
The San Diego Padres signed starting pitcher Nick Pivetta to a four-year, $55 million deal. But, the addition of the new starter could lead the Padres to part ways with one of their best pitchers.
The Mets are one of the more consistent pursuers of star Padres right-hander Dylan Cease, and word is they have prospects who interest the Padres — if indeed San Diego decides to deal him.
The San Diego Padres have yet to make any trades involving MLB players this offseason. But, that does not mean the franchise has not explored options that could give them more financial flexibility.
After sitting out the first few months of the winter because of an ownership squabble, the San Diego Padres are using the final days of the offseason to make some noteworthy additions of their own.
For Diego Morris, his passion for the San Diego Padres runs deep, rooted in his childhood memories of family outings to the ballpark. SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — For Diego Morris, his passion for the San ...
Hoeing will remain in the Padres' bullpen rather than being stretched out as a rotation option, Dennis Lin of The Athletic reports. Hoeing has plenty of past starting experience and San Diego had ...
The Padres added right-hander Nick Pivetta to their stable of pitchers on Thursday night, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed. Pivetta signed with San Diego on a four-year, $55 million deal after ...
The San Diego Padres made a big splash in free agency to fill a need late on Wednesday night, agreeing to a four-year, $55 million deal for right-handed pitcher Nick Pivetta, ESPN's Jeff Passan ...
The free agent righthander agreed to a four-year, $55 million contract with the San Diego Padres on Wednesday night. Because the Sox made Pivetta a qualifying offer of $21.05 million, they will ...
The San Diego Padres signed left-handed pitcher Kyle Hart, the reigning winner of the Korea Baseball Organization's version of the Cy Young Award, through the 2025 season, the team announced Thursday.
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