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Fernando Tatís Jr. is hard to catch. The dynamic Padres star has stolen 21 bases this season, and when he drew a two-out walk from Cristopher Sánchez in the seventh inning Sunday, everyone at Petco ...
In the end, the Padres were outbid. The Rangers, who play in a state with no income tax, landed Higashioka with a two-year, ...
It’s stating the obvious to say this will be an eventful Trade Deadline in San Diego. With A.J. Preller as general manager, ...
Luis Arraez homered leading off the seventh inning and Jackson Merrill and All-Star Fernando Tatis Jr. made home run-robbing ...
There is a difference between robbing and burgling. When you burgle, you waltz in somewhere you’re not supposed to be—maybe you force your entry, maybe you don’t, but it must be illegal for you to be ...
Diamondbacks starter Zac Gallen provided another strong start and Josh Naylor hit a two-run homer as Arizona beat the San ...
All-Star Fernando Tatis Jr. scored the tying run in the third inning and doubled in the go-ahead run in the fourth for the ...
David Morgan hit the first batter of the seventh inning, got a double play and retired the next four batters he faced to complete two scoreless innings in 26 pitches. The rookie right-hander lowered ...
The Padres are targeting a left fielder at the deadline and may trade top prospects. Can San Diego address its flaws without compromising?
Padres -112, Dodgers -107; over/under is 8 1/2 runs BOTTOM LINE: Both the San Diego Padres and the Los Angeles Dodgers are looking for a series win with a victory on Wednesday.
Andy Pages and Tommy Edman each drive in runs to lift the Dodgers to an 8-7 win over the Padres in the first meeting of the season in the fast-growing rivalry.