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He keeps getting hit by pitches. A lot of pitches. Entering play on Saturday night, Profar has been hit by eight pitches over the previous 10 games, a mark that no major league player has matched ...
In the case of Profar, the 31-year-old has made clear that he prefers to stay with the Padres. Profar told reporters ...
The Padres found themselves in a familiar place Sunday after a 2-1 loss to the Phillies. They had not gained ground. They had ...
Grading the San Diego Padres 2025 team so far this season. The Padres have depth issues after a flurry of bad moves in the ...
The Red Sox could be sellers at the MLB trade deadline, and the connection between Jarren Duran and the Padres remains strong ...
The San Diego Padres know that in order to add to their major league roster between now and the July 31 trade deadline, they will need to subtract from somewhere in the organization.
Profar thankfully is no longer with the Padres. But Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr and most of the team from last year still are, and the Padres have had this rematch in their minds all offseason.
But let's not forget how good Profar was last season. He hit .280/.380/.459, pairing his usually strong plate discipline with power we've never een before, as he hit 24 homers and added 29 doubles.