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Padres Notes: Ex-Padre Suddenly Retires, Fernando Tatis Trade Rumors, Jake Cronenworth The Pitcher?
A former San Diego Padres pitcher suddenly retires, Fernando Tatis trade rumors are addressed by an insider and Jake Cronenworth speaks on his interest in pitching.
Ken Rosenthal discusses the impact from the impending sale of the San Diego Padres on the CBA negotiations this winter.
Gavin Sheets, who’s also hitting the ball hard, said Padres hitters are adapting well to the new zone plus the challenge system. Merrill, whose two-run double decided Wednesday’s game, said he hasn’t noticed any change in the strike zone.
Everyone's wondering whether the Fernando Tatis Jr trade rumors are true. An MLB insider answers.
Germán Márquez threw 5 2/3 scoreless innings, Ramón Laureano and Fernando Tatis Jr. each drove in two runs apiece and the San Diego Padres beat the Los Angeles Angels 4-1.
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Where to watch San Diego Padres vs Los Angeles Angels: TV channel, start time, streaming for Apr. 19
Here's how to watch Sunday's Los Angeles Angels vs San Diego Padres game, including start times, TV channels, scores and how to stream.
The Seidler family is selling the San Diego Padres to José E. Feliciano for an MLB-record $3.9 billion.