House Speaker Mike Johnson formally unveiled plans on Saturday for a government funding stopgap through September 30 — a measure intended to stave off a potential March 14 shutdown and buy time ...
The catcher of the future for the San Diego Padres is 18-year-old Ethan Salas. With baseball in his DNA, the Padres' No. 2 overall prospect has impressed the Friars from the farm system and is ...
The San Diego Padres are facing another catcher change as they head into the 2025 season. Catchers Gary Sánchez and Kyle Higasioka were the answers to the Padres’ catching problems in 2023 ...
The San Diego Padres are continuing to get trade calls on right-handed pitcher Dylan Cease. Cease, who's on an expiring contract, would get the Padres a solid haul in return as a top of the ...
Despite winning his third consecutive batting title in 2024, the latest prediction surrounding San Diego Padres star Luis Arraez is not exactly a vote of confidence. More news: Padres Still ...
The San Diego Padres won't make the postseason in 2025, according to MLB insider Jim Bowden who has the Friars finishing third in the National League West and failing to qualify for the Wild Card ...
The entire offseason has been filled with speculation surrounding a blockbuster trade and the San Diego Padres. More news: ESPN Insider Unimpressed With Padres' Offseason Moves Will the Friars let ...
The San Diego Padres made their first round of spring training cuts on Thursday, reassigning a total of 11 players to minor league camp. Among the 11 players sent to minor league camp were top ...
San Diego Padres left-hander Kyle Hart threw two scoreless innings and punched two strikeouts during Friday's road game against the Milwaukee Brewers. He was originally scheduled to throw three ...
San Diego Padres right-hander Yu Darvish will not make his Cactus League debut Friday. The veteran pitcher requested a controlled environment early in camp, and has only pitched in simulated games ...
The San Diego Padres spent much of the offseason watching other teams acquire talent, but Fernando Tatis Jr. said it was good for baseball. "You obviously have to hear about it. It's part of the ...
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