If the rumor mill is even half right, this is the kind of move that tells you exactly where the Pittsburgh Pirates and the San Diego Padres think they are right ...
The Dodgers can win every offseason headline they want. They can collect shiny names like they're building a fantasy roster in public. And yes it's annoying, b ...
This may be the kind of move the Padres should be making right now: low-cost, no-strings pitching depth with actual upside. Riley Pint's name still hits a certa ...
The San Diego Padres didn't just lose out on Luis Arraez -- they also lost the concept he represented. Arraez was contact certainty and a plug-and-play answer th ...
When the Padres' offense gets a little too contact-heavy and too predictable, they start craving for a hitter who can erase a deficit with a single swing, even ...
Nick Pivetta was a pleasant surprise for the Padres in 2025, as he saw an increased role despite being signed as a pitcher to bolster the back-end of the rotati ...
The Padres have spent so many offseasons trying to buy certainty that it's easy to miss when certainty starts growing in their own backyard. But Miguel Mendez i ...
If the Padres are really going to treat 2026 like a serious season, the "wait it out and hope the market comes to us" approach is getting harder to defend. Espe ...
Jorge Castillo was the first to report the gut-punch: Luis Arraez is headed to the San Francisco Giants on a one-year, $12 million deal. And then Bob Nightenga ...