Padres, IF/OF Miguel Andujar agree to 1-year deal
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Padres, Riley Pint agree to minor league deal
The Padres reached agreement with former fourth overall pick Riley Pint on a minor league contract, according to the MLB.com transaction log. Pint’s training facility, Driveline Baseball, announced the signing last week.
The painful offseason in San Diego continues as the last star free-agent pitcher has officially come off the board. Left-handed ace Framber Valdez has signed a
As the San Diego Padres get ready for Spring Training, star outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. is planning on putting together a monster year.
After a disappointing exit in the Wild Card Round, the San Diego Padres are ready to begin their 2026 season. After some big free-agents signings in years past, the Padres have had a more modest approach these past few seasons,
Joe Musgrove did not pitch at all during the 2025 season. He underwent Tommy John surgery in October of 2024 and spent the last year rehabbing. Now, he comes into the season needing to be one of the frontline guys. MLB.com's Thomas Harrigan puts the pressure on Musgrove to make up for lost time.
As spring training is nearing, the San Diego Padres have announced the roster invitations to 28 players. Baseball is near!
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Legal battle over Padres' ownership one step closer to resolution
The legal battle which has been hovering over the Padres for the past year-plus moved a bit closer to resolution this week. While it’s not over the finish line, it appears the club took one step toward closer and potentially being sold.
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Good Morning San Diego: Padres need Nick Pivetta to replicate his 2025 season; Sheel Seidler, Seidler family reach agreement
News to know about your San Diego Padres and MLB for February 4, 2026.
If anyone should know the value of a non-roster invite, it’s Craig Stammen. In 2017, Stammen earned a non-roster invitation to Padres Spring Training, coming off elbow surgery and a season in the Minors.
MLB rumors connect the Padres to a former Dodgers World Series champion as San Diego explores veteran options this offseason.
Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. will be representing the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic for the first time in his career