Sizing up the Padres’ 40-man roster heading into the 2025 season: Dylan Cease arrived via trade in spring training and went on to pen the franchise’s second no-hitter in a rebound season
They lost the National League Division Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2024, and while they've done nothing, the Dodgers have been signing several high-priced free agents. While the NL West is clearly the Dodgers' race to win at this point, the Padres need to find some way to remain in the mix for a Wild Card spot.
The San Diego Padres are in a precarious position as a franchise, but that doesn't mean the Atlanta Braves shouldn't take advantage of it. As an ongoing legal battle over the controlling stake in the Padres begins to unfold,
It had initially appeared that the New York Mets were all set with their starting rotation for 2025 once their re-signing of Sean Manaea to a three-year deal wa
The Padres have holes to fill on their roster and have been shopping pitcher Dylan Cease. Now, Michael King could also be available.
As the offseason churns forward, the Minnesota Twins are actively looking for ways to bolster their roster for another playoff push in 2025. One potential avenue for improvement lies in acquiring Dylan Cease,
The San Diego Padres have been reportedly looking to trade several of their stars this offseason. However, plans might have shifted, according to Jon Heyman of
The Atlanta Braves haven't yet made their signature offseason trade, and that should be very intimidating to 29 other Major League Baseball fan bases. Two years ago, it was All-Star catcher Sean Murphy.
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.
The San Diego Padres could swoop in and sign Max Scherzer as they explore trades for starting pitchers Dylan Cease and Michael King.
The Minnesota Twins and San Diego Padres have had equally quiet offseasons, but a recent report suggests the two could tango in what might be a blockbuster deal.
At some point soon, maybe even this week, the San Diego Padres GM A.J. Preller will join the offseason and make a move to improve his team. Maybe? Probably? Preller has a history of late offseason moves,