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Cease’s name has come up in trade rumors, largely because he’s in his final year under contract and is making nearly $14 ...
Good morning from St. Louis, That was not a good game. You can read in my game story (here) about how the Padres messed up in almost every way in last night’s 3-0 loss to the Cardinals. Only one of ...
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Axios Sports on MSNPadres midseason report: Playoff chase underway despite frustrating startWhy it matters: The Padres reached the midseason break in second place in the NL West and with a tenuous grasp on the ...
The last time the Cardinals won consecutive games before Friday night, it was June 29 and St. Louis sat a season-best nine ...
The full quote is in my game story from the Padres’ 8-7 loss to the Dodgers last night. In that story you can read about the game’s insane first half, the tense-but-slow second half and the ...
And then there is the deadline. The Padres’ needs are not unlike almost every other contender: A starting pitcher. Another ...
For a second consecutive night at Busch Stadium, the Cardinals and Padres had their respective benches and bullpens clear due ...
Padres play a certain type of way with the purpose of it mattering when it matters most; Manny Machado hits his 351st home run . ... We want to treat every game like it’s a playoff game.
The MLB trade deadline is a little more than two weeks away, and the San Diego Padres are yet to address any of the glaring ...
“The Padres are open-minded to buy and sell,” said Morosi. “Perhaps you trade [Dylan] Cease, who has an expiring contract, to ...
But the Padres get even-money odds from me to earn a fourth wild-card playoff berth in six years, while the Diamondbacks should fall short for the eighth time in nine years.
The San Diego Padres might need to address some issues at the MLB trade deadline. Here are the Padres' trade deadline needs.
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