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Back in 2022, the San Diego Padres acquired Juan Soto for a massive package of prospects. That trade may go down as one of the biggest in MLB history when it’s all said and done. While many believe it ...
The San Diego Padres are often among the teams most likely to be buyers at the MLB trade deadline. This year is looking to be ...
The San Diego Padres scratched the surface at what could have been their first World Series title in franchise history last ...
Enter Duran, a versatile outfielder who has been squeezed for at-bats in a long Red Sox lineup. When outfielder/DH Masataka ...
The San Diego Padres could be very aggressive buyers at the trade deadline this season, but they don't have the prospect ...
To avoid such a scenario, they need to add players at the MLB trade deadline. To do so, the Padres, according to Bob ...
With a lackluster farm system compared to years past, the Padres could look to get creative and land their desired players in unconventional ways. Preller will be buying in the next few weeks and ...
The San Diego Padres have not had the same primary catcher in consecutive years since Austin Hedges from 2017-20. That may ...
Never shy to trade top prospects, ... Tanner Scott, an All-Star closer with a 1.18 ERA for the Miami Marlins, cost the Padres four prospects, including three of their top five.
In their trades for Cease, Arraez, Adam and Scott, the Padres surrendered 12 prospects from Keith Law’s preseason top-20 list, as well as three other players. In the end, it all could be worth it.
As the MLB trade deadline looms, the Padres are evaluating their options with caution. With their top four prospects deemed nearly untouchable, any potential deals must be carefully considered.
Padres receive: OF Josh Lowe, SP Ryan Pepiot Rays receive: C Ethan Salas ( No. 2 ), RHP Braden Nett ( No. 9 ) Salas is a consensus top-30 prospect in all of baseball and represents San Diego’s ...