The San Diego Padres could have one of the best records in baseball but they aren't close. The culprit is simple — they aren't better. San Diego built its roster around Manny Machado, Fernando Tatis Jr., and Xander Bogaerts.
Hitting is contagious, and Luis Arraez has gone viral. The Kansas City Royals will try to stop Arraez and the visiting San Diego Padres on Saturday afternoon in the second contest of a three-game series, but the Royals have already seen how difficult that is.
The San Diego Padres (31-29) visit the Kansas City Royals (35-24) at 4:10 PM ET Saturday in a meeting between two of the league’s best hitters. Luis Arraez is batting .342 this year (first in the league) for the favored Padres (-134), while Salvador Perez ranks sixth in the majors with a .321 average for […]
The Kansas City Royals (35-24) play at home against the San Diego Padres (31-29) at Kauffman Stadium. The contest is set to begin at 4:10 PM ET on Saturday.
The Padres put on a hitting clinic in the penultimate inning of their Friday clash against the Royals.
Jake Cronenworth's go-ahead two-run single sparked a nine-run eighth inning as the San Diego Padres held off the host Kansas City Royals 11-8 on Friday.
San Diego Padres pitching prospect Adam Mazur went through the ringer allowing four runs and not recording an out in the third inning of Triple-A El Paso’s 6-3 loss at Round Rock on Thursday.
Jurickson Profar was once considered the best prospect in baseball, before drawing the dreaded "bust" label. His career finally seems to be blossoming with the San Diego Padres all these years later.
The San Diego Padres have a loaded lineup headlined by high-paid superstars Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado. They also had infielder Xander Bogaerts, but he's going to be out for the foreseeable future with a shoulder injury.
The San Diego Padres are hoping for good news on right-handed pitcher Yu Darvish, who exited Wednesday’s start against the Miami Marlins with a hamstring injury.
The Padres take a visit to Kauffman Stadium with Dylan Cease on the bump Location: Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO TV: Padres TV, DirecTV Ch. 694-3, AT&T U-Verse Ch.
Contrary to the narrative of San Diego being "chill," the Petco Park atmosphere has become one of the loudest in baseball. In a city of more than 1.3 million people, plenty of San Diegans can choose to visit the beach while others watch their sports teams.
San Diego Padres infielder Xander Bogaerts got a positive injury update this week. Bogaerts, who fractured his shoulder earlier this month while diving for a ball against the Atlanta Braves, will not have to undergo surgery on his shoulder.
The San Diego Padres did not play Thursday, but it was a busy day for several former Padres on the transaction wire. Here's all the latest headlines: Woo-Suk Go's MLB journey took another unexpected turn Thursday.
As the San Diego Padres arrive in Kansas City to begin a three-game series with the Royals on Friday night, all the buzz is about Jeremiah Estrada's video-game like streak.
The San Diego Padres beat the Miami Marlins on Tuesday night by a score of 4-0 at Petco Park. With the win, San Diego is 30-28, while the loss drops Miami to 19-37.
Within a span of six months, things changed a lot for San Diego Padres reliever Jeremiah Estrada. Back in November, the Chicago Cubs waived him. The Padres ultimately picked Estrada up but only a month ago, he was pitching in Triple-A.
As the batting titles would suggest, the San Diego Padres knew exactly what they did when they acquired Luis Arráez in a trade three weeks ago. Arráez has developed into the game’s best pure contact hitter, who’s walked more often than he’s struck out over the course of his career.
San Diego Padres outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. is trying to stay positive. The slugger is dealing with a hitting slump, and his team is under .500 on the season.
It's safe to say acquiring second baseman Luis Arraez was the best move the San Diego Padres have made this season.
Just before the 2024 season began, the San Diego Padres decided to play musical chairs with their defensive alignment. Xander Bogaerts and Ha-Seong Kim were to switch positions, with the former occupying second base for the first time in his career and the latter becoming the club’s full-time shortstop.
The San Diego Padres are staying afloat this season, but their boat just hit a huge rogue wave in the form of significant injury to infielder Xander Bogaerts.
Over the past few years, the Padres have been known for their flashy free agent signing and blockbuster trades. The front office has made it very clear that when a superstar is available to be acquired, they will be in on the bidding war.
Nelson Cruz has been hired as a consultant to the league, with the full title of special advisor for baseball operations.
The San Diego Padres just went through a bad three-game stretch at home, and their fans let them hear it.
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