SAN DIEGO -- So now what? Roki Sasaki was the Padres' Plan A this winter ... are celebrating the small yet mighty canvas that is the Minor League cap for National Hat Day. Clubs across the Minors ...
According to a report from Francys Romero (and others), the San Diego Padres are no longer in the running for Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki, leaving the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers as ...
And that means having to answer some very tough questions: With Sasaki in tow, San Diego was built to go toe-to-toe with the Dodgers in the NL West; if he goes to L.A., however, the Padres might ...
The San Diego Padres have signed former A's reliever ... He was a solid pitcher for the green and gold at the beginning of his career. He struggled with the club in 2021, holding a 4.32 ERA ...
The Japanese pitching star met with the Padres in San Diego last week, two sources confirmed Monday. The Athletic was the first to report Sasaki was in San Diego over the weekend. Also Monday ...
He’ll now indeed sign in San Diego, which supports the notion that a signing of Sasaki is no longer in the cards for the Padres. San Diego was one of three finalists for Sasaki, alongside the ...
Both Toronto and San Diego had $6.262 million for international prospects entering the day. However, the Blue Jays acquired another $2 million in a trade Friday morning.
The San Diego Padres came within one win of the National League Championship Series in 2024, but they might not be able to build on that success with a marquee addition this winter. The team is ...
The San Diego Padres, long viewed among the favorites to sign the next "big thing" from Nippon Professional Baseball, remain among the very few teams with a chance to sign him. According to ...
While there are still some quality closers available on the free agent market, the San Diego Padres may have exactly what the Cubs need for 2025 in the person of Robert Suarez. It’s common ...