The San Francisco Giants will bring their 2025 FanFest tour to the Sacramento area on Feb. 1 with a visit to Sutter Health ...
The biggest question throughout the Pop-Tarts Bowl — apart from whether Cam Ward was playing or if he was injured — was which Pop-Tarts mascot would be chosen for ritual sacrifice. If that ...
The San Diego Padres are focusing on reducing payroll while still pursuing talent this offseason. One potential move to achieve this could involve trading Luis Arraez, a three-time batting champion.
The San Diego Padres need to sign or trade for an outfielder to replace Jurickson Profar in left field. Last season, Profar was spectacular in a breakout year. He slashed .280/.459/.839 with 24 ...
The Padres are surely shopping for additional options, but the plan appears to be to give Campusano another shot at significant playing time. At 26, Campusano is still plenty young enough to ...
The San Diego Padres are among 20 MLB teams interested in Sasaki. The franchise has reportedly met with the right-hander, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune’s Jeff Sanders. The Padres ...
2024 was a fabulous year for the San Diego Padres. They won 93 games, pushed the eventual champion Dodgers to the brink of playoff elimination, and found new stars to root for. But the biggest win ...
The Padres do not as of yet have a left fielder, so this spring could be Ornelas’ longest look at a big-league job. Padres outfielder Tirso Ornelas waits before taking batting practice during a ...
It's not every college football bowl game that features ritualistic sacrifice of a bowl game mascot after completion of the game. But then, not every team gets to play in the Pop-Tarts Bowl.
The San Diego Padres are among the teams in pursuit of Sasaki, as Padres manager Mike Shildt said that they're "very optimistic" about their chances to land the 23-year-old (via MLB.com's AJ ...
In the first Pop-Tarts Bowl last season, the non-edible Strawberry mascot had a brutally funny message before getting toasted: “Dreams really do come true.” Keeping in line with the theme of ...
The Padres have agreed to a deal with infielder Mike Brosseau, as announced by his Icon Sports Management agent Joe Rosen. While not specified by Rosen, it can be assumed that Brosseau signed a ...