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The San Diego Padres could bring in a pitcher from the New York Yankees to fill a spot in their rotation for next season.
At the moment, the Padres find themselves in the midst of the franchise’s best run of success in its 56-year history. Nonetheless, their first five decades featured plenty of spectacular moments, too -- from brilliant defensive plays,
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Padres Reacts Survey Results: Majority of fans do not believe potential sale will affect the team
Friar Faithful agree, there will be some change with new ownership, but whether it is positive or negative remains to be seen
Wednesday, Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred commented publicly on the potential of a Padres sale for the first time.
The San Diego Padres are likely going to lose Dylan Cease in free agency, but who could sign him on a massive deal?
San Diego is expected to sign outfielder Carlos Rodriguez to a minor league deal with a Spring Training invite. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Padres beat writer AJ Cassavell wrote about five facts that made former San Diego pitcher Randy Jones, who passed away earlier this week, such a special person.
The Padres brought back an arbitration-eligible former prospect who played only 10 games for them in 2025 while non-tendering two other players.
Padres pitcher Jason Adam was among the volunteers loading frozen turkeys and boxes of various food items for a Thanksgiving dinner during the Padres and Padres Foundation distribution of 1000 turkeys held at Tailgate Park on Saturday. (Nelvin C. Cepeda / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
The Padres’ week of roster shuffling is complete. Luis Campusano has agreed to a one-year deal for the 2026 season, while the club tendered contracts to all six of its remaining arbitration-eligible players -- Jason Adam,
Padres projected Opening Day rotation may not be what fans want to see originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.