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He didn't name names, but Tatis needed only identify his most talented opponent by jersey number and color in Atlanta.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/padres as Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr 'Who You Want to Be' as Player, ...
The San Diego Padres are one of a few teams looking to add an outfielder at the MLB trade deadline. Unfortunately, there aren't many great options this season for outfield additions. Regardless of ...
At eight games above .500, the Padres' winning percentage at the break this year is better than at the same point during ...
The San Diego Padres, sitting just 0.5 games up on the San Francisco Giants for the final NL Wild Card spot, need to address ...
Machado has been the Padres’ most consistent offensive performer and is batting .283 with a .914 OPS in July. He did skid ...
The Padres continued their longstanding tradition of taking high school players in the first round of the Draft when they ...
With a lackluster farm system compared to years past, the Padres could look to get creative and land their desired players in unconventional ways. Preller will be buying in the next few weeks and ...
The San Diego Padres stayed in character Sunday, using their top selection in the MLB Draft on a high school player for a ...
The San Diego Padres found an under-the-radar outfielder as an undrafted free agent. He's 6-foot-5, a former Orioles draft pick and has a sweet name: Qrey Lott. He can also play ball. Lott just played ...
SAN DIEGO — Ignore the record for a moment. Set aside the fact that much of the past two months was a slog. The first half of the 2025 season, slumps and all, reinforced the Padres’ reputation for ...
Fernando Tatis Jr. went to Atlanta for the MLB All-Star Game, but he ended up paying a big price to attend. Tatis secured a replacement spot on the roster afte ...
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