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The Padres made four key roster moves ahead of their win against the Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday. Catcher Luis Campusano, who suffered a torn ligament in his left thumb in April, was activated off ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Changes are coming for the Padres.The people making decisions regarding the team’s baseball personnel — both who is acquired and how they are used &#8212… ...
As for Knehr, he's been part of the Padres since 2018, when they drafted him with the 591 pick in the 20th round. In his big league career, he is 1-2 with a 4.64 ERA, 30 strikeouts, and a 1.36 ...
The Padres solidified their 26-man roster for the National League Division Series that starts on Saturday night at Dodger Stadium. There are a few changes from the group that swept the Braves in ...
The San Diego Padres selected the contract of non-roster invitee Gavin Sheets to the 40-man roster, a testament to the hard work he's put in this spring.
For the first time in seven years, the San Diego Padres appear poised to take a step back in terms of payroll. Club executives have indicated that next season’s roster will be significantly less ...
As for Cruz, he played like he was deserving of a roster spot this spring with four appearances and a start, which was good for a 4.05 ERA. The 25-year-old also shined in Double-A and Triple-A ...
So, let’s discuss the Padres’ 40-man roster. Until a new CBA is struck, there will be no changes to that roster, but there is plenty to think about. Starting-pitching options ...
Thursday’s move does not guarantee Sheets will be on the 26-man opening-day roster, but indications from within the organization are that will be the case.
One of many moves included signing free agent first baseman/outfielder Gavin Sheets on a minor league deal. More news: Another MLB Insider Predicts Padres to Miss 2025 Postseason Sheets, 28 ...
What do Padres rotation additions mean for the roster? R.J. Anderson 3 min read Home Run Derby: Prediction, odds ...
By Tuesday afternoon, his four-day total was up to five home runs, including a 416-foot, two-run blast pulled down the right field line that gave the Padres a 7-5 walk-off victory over the White Sox.