San Diego Padres, Spring Training
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San Diego Padres fans were asked how they would rate the San Diego offseason on a Padres Reacts Survey on Jan. 13. The majority of respondents – 59 percent – said the offseason for the Padres was worse than expected, followed by about as expected – 36 percent – and better than expected – five percent.
Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove doesn't see any issue with San Diego's signing of former Dodgers star Walker Buehler.
After a flurry of moves to round out their roster, there’s excitement ringing throughout Padres camp. You can hear it. Or … maybe that sound is the Padres-themed gong that has worked its way into throwing drills this spring.
The Cactus League schedule kicks off Friday when the Seattle Mariners and the San Diego Padres meet in spring training action at 1:10 p.m. MST Friday, Feb.
The San Diego Padres could turn to a former All-Star free agent to bolster their starting rotation ahead of the regular season.
Sure, the Padres’ farm system has thinned significantly with recent trades. But they’ve torn down their farm before, only to build it back up, and they’re confident they’re on their way to doing it again.
In February 2025, MLB owners approved John Seidler, the brother of late owner Peter Seidler, as the Padres' new control person. The approval came amid lawsuits filed by Peter Seidler's wife, Sheel, that claimed his brothers Bob and Matt had breached their fiduciary duties.
Adam, the top setup man, underwent surgery in September to repair a ruptured left quadriceps tendon. He could be ready to pitch on Opening Day, but after a heavy workload over the past two seasons, the Padres may be inclined to push back the 34-year-old’s return.
The San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers have had one of the best rivalries in baseball over the past few seasons. However, despite the animosity and entertainment their regular-season and postseason games have provided,
Padres offseason addition and former Guardians starter Triston McKenzie is looking to revive his MLB career with a new pitch
The San Diego Padres and A.J. Preller agreed to a multiyear contract extension, the team announced Monday, lifting some of the uncertainty that surrounded the lo