The San Diego Padres reportedly are a team that Nolan Arenado would waive his no-trade clause to join this offseason.
As the Padres prepare for Spring Training, the team must continue to bolster their roster if they want to compete in 2025.
However, an MLB insider reported that there still may be moves to make before Opening Day. More news: Joe Musgrove Spent 2 Days With Roki Sasaki As Part of Padres Recruitment Process MLB Network's ...
The San Diego Padres signing free agent Nick Pivetta to a multi-year deal last night means the New York Mets likely aren't getting outside help to reinforce the ...
However, an MLB insider reported that there still may be moves to make before Opening Day. MLB Network's Jon Morosi ... it is now just as likely that the Padres will move one of their younger ...
Baseball owners voted Thursday to install John Seidler, the oldest brother of the late former Padres chairman Peter Seidler, ...
The San Diego Padres may still have one major move to make this offseason, though it might not be one their fans will be happy with. The Padres are less likely to trade starting pitchers Dylan ...
Bogaerts, 32, was originally signed to be the Padres' shortstop prior to the 2023 season, which allowed Fernando Tatis Jr. to move to the outfield. For last season, though, the Padres shifted Kim ...
The fight over control of the San Diego Padres appears to have been resolved, at least among Major League Baseball team owners. MLB owners unanimously approved John Seidler to take over as the ...
One month after a legal dispute between family members of late Padres chairman Peter Seidler spilled into public view, Major League Baseball ... that we expected from MLB,” Sheel Seidler ...
Baseball insider Keith Law discusses the potential players the Padres could trade away to shed payroll ahead of the 2025 season. Trump to hit Canada, Mexico and China with tariffs beginning ...