The San Diego Padres are cutting down their payroll this season after spending beyond their means on numerous long-term deals for free agents in recent years under former owner Peter Seidler.
The team will not be sold and there are no plans to relocate the franchise, according to Padres CEO Erik Greupner.
On the heels of a deflating playoff exit, a quiet offseason and ongoing tension between prominent members of late owner Peter Seidler's family, San Diego Padres CEO Erik Greupner stressed that the ...
I think we have a team, like you saw last year, that’s capable of going down and accomplishing our goal,” Greupner said.
With the brothers and wife of late owner Peter Seidler fighting for control of the team, the Padres have had a rather quiet ...
This month, the chef is opening a 60-seat lounge in Leucadia with a decidedly feminine, “girl dinner” vibe. Called Leu Leu by ...
With the Bregman deal, another American League power was let off the leash, and the AL East is in for a dogfight.
Nick Pivetta is the last of the high-profile free agent pitchers to reach an agreement with a backloaded four-year contract with San Diego.