Padres Notes: $108 Million Ace to Injured List, Massive Roster Move, Former Dodgers All-Star to SD?

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The San Diego Padres are already dealing with a fair share of injuries before the start of the 2025 season, but this latest ailment to the Friars' ace stings just a little more than the others. The once-presumed Opening Day starter is not going to be fully healthy at the season's start.
In a happier update to the squad, a non-roster invite has been added to the 40-man roster. Fans have been hearing this player's name all throughout spring training thanks to his enormous offensive contributions.
Finally, another roster move is urged by a baseball insider that would get the Padres a piece that they are currently lacking in the form of a former All-Star for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Despite the recent history with his former team, this veteran can have a productive year in the right situation.
Here’s all the latest Padres news and stories (click the headline for the full article):
Padres' $108 Million Ace Unlikely To Be Ready for Opening Day
Padres Make Massive Roster Decision, Add NRI to 40-Man in Telling Move
Padres Urged to Sign Former Dodgers All-Star in Blockbuster Move
Padres Add Cy Young Winner, San Diego Legend to Organization
Padres' Yu Darvish Will Miss Start of Season Due to Injury
Former Padres Standout Reliever, 9-Time All-Star Joins NL Powerhouse
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