Inside The Padres
The veteran pitcher spoke out after early reports sparked confusion.
Gregory Spicer|
Injuries and stalled development have reshaped the trajectory of San Diego’s most important catching prospect.
Gregory Spicer|
The Padres’ most intriguing young arm is already gaining national attention.
Gregory Spicer|
With the Padres entering 2026 without a clear long-term answer at catcher, Campusano’s future is under the microscope.
Gregory Spicer|
With the offseason coming to a close, it may bee time for the Padres to start looking internally to fill out their roster. Here are some MLB ready prospects that could make an impact.
Gregory Spicer|
In desperate need of financial flexibility, there's one contract that San Diego could take on to get off the Bogaerts deal. Who is it, and what would A.J. Preller have to give up?
Gregory Spicer|
With organizations across baseball quietly worrying about the implications of a potential lockout, the Padres will find themselves in a position to handle it better than nearly every other team.
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With a thin rotation and limited payroll flexibility, Preller could be on the hot seat soon.
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