This article was originally published on www.fansided.com as Where each player who turned down their qualifying offer will ...
The Padres had 15 players that are Rule 5 eligible in December, but chose to protect only RHP Miguel Mendez and RHRP Garrett ...
In need of pitching anywhere they can find it, the Padres made sure on Tuesday that two of their most promising young arms ...
Los Mets de Nueva York dieron de baja el martes al lanzador derecho Frankie Montás, a quien adeudan 17 millones de dólares ...
The Chicago White Sox acquired pitcher Chris Murphy from the Boston Red Sox and OF Everson Pereira and INF/OF Tanner Murray ...
Michael King and Dylan Cease are headed to free agency. The two pitchers have decided to reject the Padres' qualifying offer ...
The San Diego Padres have a lengthy list of roster needs and several free agents they want to keep, which forces the front ...
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Three potential trade destinations for Kodai Senga
Senga's arsenal, particularly his splitter, has led to an above-average 44.6% ground-ball rate throughout his career. That ...
For now, the Padres’ possible rotation includes Nick Pivetta, Joe Musgrove, Randy Vásquez, JP Sears, Kyle Hart and few other ...
Trent Grisham will remain in the Bronx for another season after accepting the Yankees’ qualifying offer, a one-year deal worth $22.025 million, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The 29-year-old ...
With six open spots on the 40-man roster, the Padres dipped into a thinned-out farm system to protect two minor leaguers from next month’s Rule 5 draft.
The Padres need starting pitching. Badly. Both Dylan Cease and Michael King declined their qualifying offers ahead of Tuesday ...
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