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Padres star LF hopes to return to team next year - MSN
After signing a one-year deal with the Padres over the offseason that guaranteed him just $1M last year, Profar enjoyed a breakout season that is sure to earn him a significant pay raise headed ...
Jurickson Profar made perhaps the catch of the year for the Braves during the fourth inning of their 7-1 victory in Game 1 of ...
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Jurickson Profar is trending towards being an all-time terrible Braves signing
Now that we have some more data, Jurickson Profar is looking more and more like he could end up being one of the worst ...
Padres’ Michael King, a potential top free agent, is back to pursue a collective prizeKing had been sidelined since late May because of an injury to his long thoracic nerve. His return could be a ...
Last night, his role was to start in right field so Fernando Tatis Jr. could get some rest. And then his role became to walk ...
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Sporting News on MSNPadres' Michael King breaks silence on first start back from injury
King's 11th outing of the year wasn't a great one, but it was his first back since the middle of May. Shaking off some rust ...
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Sporting News on MSNPadres' Mike Shildt gives dodgy answer on Fernando Tatis Jr.'s struggles
As Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune shared, the answer from Shildt was dodgy at best, as his answer didn't help ...
In an effort to preserve the Braves' early lead over the Marlins, Jurickson Profar scaled the wall in left field and robbed Agustín Ramírez of a home run.
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Sporting News on MSNPadres' Mike Shildt shares update on trade acquisitions' return to MLB rotation
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt shares an update on one of their trade acquisitions' return to the MLB rotation.
Profar went 0-for-3 with two walks, a steal and a run scored in Monday's 9-5 victory over San Francisco.
The Padres did go on a little surge (for them) right before the break, hitting 10 home runs in a nine-game span. That included Merrill’s two last Saturday and four by Machado.
FLUSHING, Queens -- Josh Bell and Manny Machado smashed two of San Diego's four home runs off Max Scherzer, and the Padres romped past the New York Mets 7-1 on Friday night in their playoff opener.
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