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The talk of the league was what the Padres were doing at the trade deadline and all the insane moves GM AJ Preller was making.
Padres GM AJ Preller spoke on why he was willing to give up Leo De Vries for Mason MIller at the trade deadline.
When the work was finished, and five trades involving 22 players had been executed within six hours, A.J. Preller's peers ...
The summer wind was on the verge of blowing into Chicago, yet as Bruce Bochy walked in the city following yet another defeat, ...
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Here is a list of some of the prospects that general manager A.J. Preller traded away in his tenure as Padres general manager ...
It's still far too early to know who truly won and who lost this year's deadline. But it's not too early to know that certain executives have much more riding on the end of this season than others.
After the deadline passed, Preller spoke about his moves, and in a piece from Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Preller revealed bold expectations for his team after his deadline pickups.
No one can accuse the San Diego Padres and their General Manager AJ Preller of being boring. Preller and the Padres completed ...
In the deal, which included four prospects heading to the A's, the Padres gave up Leo DeVries, the 18-year-old shortstop who ...
The Padres were not the Twins. With his team’s playoff odds trending heavily upward in the past week, Padres president of ...
The San Diego Padres were not messing around at the trade deadline. AJ Preller went all in by grabbing A's reliever Mason Miller and then transforming his lineup by snagging Freddy Fermin from the ...