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San Diego Padres first baseman Ryan O’Hearn reacts to trade from the Baltimore Orioles as he joins a contender in the NL ...
Here is a list of some of the prospects that general manager A.J. Preller traded away in his tenure as Padres general manager ...
President of baseball operations A.J. Preller was up to his usual tricks on Thursday afternoon, wheeling and dealing as he aims to improve the roster. The San ...
After their trade deadline moves on Thursday, the San Diego Padres have put together the strongest bullpen in MLB. San Diego ...
San Diego Padres GM A.J Preller proved he's "king of the deadline" following a flurry of moves before the MLB trade deadline.
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.
The Padres ride a five-game winning streak into their three-game series against the Cardinals at Petco Park this weekend.
In the span of about seven hours Thursday before the Trade Deadline, the Padres swung five trades involving 22 players \-\- ...
Mike DeBartolo and the Washington Nationals brass decided to hold on to MacKenzie Gore. This could be a big mistake ...
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.
Last summer, the Padres went all-in on their bullpen. This year, they doubled down, and several other teams followed suit.
Major League Baseball's trade deadline brought plenty of chaos Thursday, with dozens of deals capping a frenetic 24 hours.