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The San Diego Padres took a different route at the trade deadline, trading top prospects in their quest to catch the Dodgers.
Newcomers have already made a significant impact for San Diego, and they'll aim to continue that trend as the Padres open a three-game home series against the Boston Red Sox.
As AJ Cassavell of MLB.com reports, the city of Guayana in Venezuela is home to two Major League catchers—Fermin and Carlos Hernandez, who helped the Padres win the 1998 National League pennant. Oh, ...
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The San Diego Padres rallied late to take the series against the Diamondbacks. The Padres had to make a comeback to win the ...
El cubano Jose Iglesias pegó un sencillo impulsor en la novena entrada, luego de un jonrón de Ryan O’Hearn que significó el ...
PHOENIX — Ryan O’Hearn made his first big contribution to his new team just in time. His game-tying home run leading off the ...
Jose Iglesias followed Ryan O’Hearn’s tying homer with a run-scoring single in the ninth inning and the San Diego Padres ...
After the San Diego Padres pulled off a blockbuster trade deadline, the Friars have been named real threats to the reigning World Series champion’s top spot in ...
The San Diego Padres released catcher Martin Maldonado and outrighted utility player Tyler Wade to Triple-A El Paso on ...
The writing was on the wall when the Padres acquired Freddy Fermin from the Kansas City Royals, upending their catching ...
Well, after last week’s trade deadline, a lot of players making their Royals debut, The latest being Ryan Burgert last night getting the call on the mound against the Boston Red Sox.
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