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The Padres are looking to upgrade their pitching staff, with several mid-tier free agents emerging as potential targets. The front office has held conversations
The San Diego Padres have been a relatively quiet team across MLB this offseason. The same can not be said about the Atlanta Braves, who have made a plethora of roster moves and a couple of big signings that put Atlanta in a good spot heading into 2026.
The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reports that the Padres are in on at least three names: He adds that they would be hoping to sign any of those guys for between $8 million and $12 million per season.
The Padres’ most intriguing young arm is already gaining national attention.
One question surrounding the San Diego Padres entering the 2026 season is their pitching staff. Gone is Dylan Cease to the Toronto Blue Jays, but they brought back Michael King. It was once thought that the New York Yankees,
The New York Mets and San Diego Padres have emerged as potential suitors for a former All-Star pitcher, as MLB free agency continues to shape team rotations.
Jeff Sanders of the San Diego Union-Tribune provides the list of player development and minor league coaching assignments that were announced by the organization, Wednesday. Sanders also set his sights on Joe Musgrove, who is returning from Tommy John surgery, for his ongoing review of the San Diego roster.
For a franchise with multiple Hall of Fame closers, five Cy Young Award winners and an abundance of electric arms, these five seasons stand out as the best pitching seasons in Padres history: 5. Trevor Hoffman,