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Manager Mike Shildt spoke after the game on the intensity of the moment. More news: Padres' $4.5 Million Free Agent Signee, Part of Blockbuster Trade, Suddenly Released “Things ...
From being the presumed Opening Day starter for the San Diego Padres, to being in danger of not making a start before the All ...
Manager Mike Shildt spoke after the game on the intensity of the moment. “Things happen in baseball,” Shildt said. “Guys are trying to pitch in. Guys are looking to make quality pitches.
The headliner of San Diego's return in its trade of star outfielder Juan Soto, King logged 173 2/3 innings and a 2.95 ERA ...
Padres fans might not have liked what they saw from the team over the winter, but the team is proving resilient so far in its battle with the Dodgers atop the division.
Ultimately, lest the bullpen arms become injured and/or ineffective, the manager said, “We’re going to need some depth out of some starters.” (The manager was the Padres’ Mike Shildt, but ...
“We know that they have a good team,” Shildt said after the game. “We have a good team. They have star power. We have star power. … Whatever they have, they have.
The Angels' Taylor Ward would be a nice fit here. A.J. Preller, the Padres' president of baseball operations, is the rare executive who trades actual prospects.