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The San Diego Padres are at risk of losing star pitcher Michael King in free agency, but who could look to sign him?
The San Diego Padres and New York Mets could reportedly look to make a big trade including star reliever Mason Miller.
Baltimore Orioles are making bold moves this offseason. After signing Pete Alonso, the team is now pursuing San Diego Padres ace Michael King. This potential one-two punch signals a major shift for the Orioles.
The San Diego Padres are one of the best teams in the league right now, but they're bound to lose a few stars in free agency.
The San Diego Padres signed minor league relief pitcher Daison Acosta to a one year contract to start the MLB Winter Meetings.
The Padres had two right-handed pitchers in the 1970s from Northern Virginia: Jay Franklin, the second overall pick by San Diego in 1971 out of James Madison High in Vienna; and Clay Kirby, a star at what was then Washington & Lee High in Arlington.
David Stearns and Co. have inquired about Padres flamethrower Mason Miller, according to The Post’s Jon Heyman . The Mets are one of “many teams,” per Heyman, looking at trading for Miller. Heyman added that the Padres love Miller “as much as anyone and would need to be overwhelmed” in a potential deal.
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Padres have finalized rookie manager Craig Stammen's coaching staff for the upcoming season, retaining Ruben Niebla as their pitching coach and hiring Steven Souza Jr. as their hitting coach. The Padres also announced Wednesday that Randy Knorr will be Stammen's bench coach.