Padres account Devine Sports Gospel replied ... and that solo homer in Game 5 also gave us the now-infamous Hernández-Lux pelvis bump celebration after he'd crossed home plate.
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.
The San Diego Padres finally made a big splash on Wednesday, signing a right-handed starting pitcher to a four-year, $55 million deal. The contract is backloaded, giving the Padres financial ...
Outside three split-squad games, the Padres will broadcast their entire spring training exhibition schedule via television, radio or webcast, which includes 20 games on Padres.TV that will be ...
Trade rumors have been swirling around the San Diego Padres all offseason. A new name has reportedly been added to the trade block. Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune reported that the ...
The Padres added veterans Jason Heyward and Connor Joe, a San Diego native, before the start of Spring Training.
The buyout won’t be due until the end of the season, so it allows the Padres to avoid more than half of that guarantee in the short term. The Pivetta deal is also significantly backloaded.
Division Series - Los Angeles Dodgers v San Diego Padres - Game 4 / Matt Thomas/San Diego Padres/GettyImages Amidst a complete structural overhaul San Diego Padres general manager A.J. Preller has ...
The system has finally collapsed from all of the trades AJ Preller has made the last few years to push the Padres into the playoffs, and now it’s mostly filled with potential relievers and a ...
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 ...
Another free-agent domino has fallen on the eve of spring training, as ESPN's Jeff Passan reported Wednesday night that the San Diego Padres have signed right-handed pitcher Nick Pivetta.