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In the end, the Padres were outbid. The Rangers, who play in a state with no income tax, landed Higashioka with a two-year, ...
Padres' catching situation in flux with veteran retiring after 2025 season. Story by PJ Potter • 11m. M artin Maldonado's first season with the San Diego Padres will officially be his last.
It’s stating the obvious to say this will be an eventful Trade Deadline in San Diego. With A.J. Preller as general manager, ...
Since joining the Padres, Sanchez has recorded 15 RBIs, 12 hits, and slashed .255/.300/.681 in 47 at-bats. Sanchez also has a .981 OPS and took over the Padres’ catching job.
That’s why the club trading top catching prospect Ethan Salas at the deadline feels more likely by the day.
No, New York Yankees fans don't need to worry about seeing Sánchez in pinstripes again. Instead, MLB insider Ken Rosenthal ...
It’s a poor situation, but it’s a situation all 30 organizations are facing. Which pitching prospect has most impressed during summer camp. — Doug (@therealdfresh88) July 14, 2020 ...
The San Diego Padres have a catching situation to figure out but it is slowly becoming a little clearer. San Diego has signed catcher Elias Díaz to a one-year deal, the team announced Thursday.
The Padres and catcher Elias Diaz have agreed to a one-year deal with a mutual option for 2026. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Catching. DODGERS The Dodgers’ catching situation is the best it’s been since the 2017 postseason. Will Smith emerged as one of the best sluggers in the sport during the regular season.
The Padres were surely hoping that he could keep some of that going in 2024 but he went on to hit .227/.281/.361 for a wRC+ of 83. Thanks to some poor grades for his defense, he was considered to ...