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According to MLB Pipeline, the Padres' farm system after such a wild trade deadline ranked dead last in baseball. In the ...
For the last two months, the Friars have used a makeshift starting rotation to remain in the playoff hunt. The returns of Yu ...
We’ve never traded for a player that we’ve gotten more positive reports after the trade,' the veteran general manager said ...
King had been sidelined since late May because of an injury to his long thoracic nerve. His return could be a season-changer.
Royals manager Matt Quatraro said Wednesday that Bergert will remain in the rotation and start Sunday against the White Sox, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports. Michael Lorenzen (oblique) will rejoin the ...
But, they held onto the veteran starter, and will keep him through the end of the year. While he's staying in San Diego through the rest of the season, Dennis Lin of The Athletic provided an important ...
The dust has settled from another wild Padres Trade Deadline. And now that it has, here’s another seemingly annual tradition ...
King's 11th outing of the year wasn't a great one, but it was his first back since the middle of May. Shaking off some rust is hardly a surprise, and even though he struggled, the Padres still edged ...
Bergert did not factor into the decision Sunday against the Twins, allowing two runs on four hits and a walk over 5.2 innings. He struck out eight.
Nick Pivetta allowed one run in 6 2/3 innings and Ramón Laureano had three of the Padres’ 14 hits as San Diego completed a ...
Credit the Padres’ fill-in starting pitchers, bombastic bullpen for keeping the club afloat and then some in Michael King’s ...
The Kansas City Royals are still, for all intents and purposes, playoff hopefuls. This weekend begins a critical series against the Chicago White Sox, who the ...