Fernando Tatis Jr. is one of the most popular stars in the Dominican baseball fraternity. Robinson Cano, who enjoyed a seventeen-year career in MLB, was just as popular during his heyday.
San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. and his brother Elijah showed their humanitarian side with their latest charitable endeavor.
Ian Kinsler is one of three second basemen on the ballot, joining Dustin Pedroia and Chase Utley. His Hall of Fame case.
In 1999, as the world anticipated the turn of the century and the dawn of a new millennium, MLB named its “All-Century Team,” selecting 30 players to represent baseball’s best of the 1900s. The All-Ce ...
The Padres are going to add a couple of former big leaguers to their coaching staff. Per Dennis Lin of The Athletic, Nick Punto and Robby Hammock are going to be coming aboard, though their ...
As multiple Friars free agents remain on the market, the chances of those players returning to the San Diego Padres grow smaller. Reliever Tanner Scott is the latest Friars free agent predicted to ...
Ninety days ago, the San Diego Padres closed within one game of eliminating the Dodgers in the National League Division Series. On their march to the World Series championship, the Dodgers had ...
Though the San Diego Padres have been relatively quiet this winter, the team will have to make signings or trades in the coming weeks. One of those moves could include the Padres re-signing Profar.
The San Diego Padres had a very good 2024 season. San Diego didn't have very high expectations after losing Blake Snell and Juan Soto, but looked like one of the best teams in baseball.
However, Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune writes that sources around the league consider the idea of the Padres leaving to be “extremely far-fetched.” At issue is how things have ...
The Yankees currently don't see the San Diego Padres infielder "as a fit," according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post. The Yankees previously reached out to both the Los Angeles Dodgers and the ...
Padres receive: outfielder Wilyer Abreu, right-handed pitcher Kutter Crawford, infielder Franklin Arias and right-handed pitcher Richard Fitts Red Sox receive: outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr.