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Padres offense, now complete again, feasts on Rockies pitching
The Padres got Jake Cronenworth back from injury and celebrated by beating the Rockies at Coors Field.
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Padres offensive struggles continue in loss to Rays
The Padres offense continues to flounder in a 4-1 loss to the Rays. San Diego has scored one total run in its last three games.
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On Friar Podcast: Padres suffer 1st rough patch of 2025
The Padres have dropped two straight series for the first time in 2025. The On Friar Podcast explains why it’s not a big deal.
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Padres drop 2nd straight close game in Houston
Leadoff walks are bad. Every pitching coach will tell you that. It’s a message I’m sure Ruben Niebla will be reiterating after leadoff walks cost his staff in a 3-2 loss to the Astros in Houston on Saturday night. The Padres built a 2-0 lead on the strength of a monstrous solo home run from Fernando Tatis Jr. and...
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Padres open road trip with loss to Astros
The Padres dropped the opener of their road trip in Houston 6-4.
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Petco Park, Padres, San Diego celebrate Jackie Robinson Day
Robinson broke the Major League’s color barrier 78 years ago on April 15, reports NBC 7’s Todd Strain.
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King of the Hill — Padres ace puts on master class in win over Rockies
Michael King was tremendous in a 6-0 Padres win over the Colorado Rockies, giving San Diego a sweep of their division rivals.
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Fernando Tatis Jr.'s HR is good, but his glove is great in Padres win over Rockies
All-world outfielder hits a home run and makes several stellar defensive plays to back Kyle Hart’s strong start Fernando Tatis Jr. said it himself during Padres FanFest 2025: when he’s healthy and locked in mentally he’s “second to none” on the baseball field. Saturday night at Petco Park he provided a strong set of evidence to back that argument....
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Pivetta's Petco Park perfection powers Padres past Rockies
Nick Pivetta threw 7.0 shutout innings to lead the Padres to an 8-0 blowout of the Rockies on Friday night at Petco Park.
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Padres come from behind to win wild game at Wrigley Field
Padres manager Mike Shildt summed up Sunday’s series finale at Wrigley Field in a familiar way that’s become all too accurate: “Grit Squad in effect.” It had to be on a truly wild one at the Friendly Confines. After dropping the first 2 games of their first road series of the season, the Padres fell behind the Cubs 7-3...
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Vasquez proves his worth as Padres shut out Braves
Even if Yu Darvish had not been forced to the Injured List with an elbow issue, Randy Vasquez might have been the 5th man in the Padres starting rotation. As it worked out, Randy took Yu’s spot as the #3 starter. Most people took it as a test of San Diego’s starting pitching depth. Vasquez took it as a...
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Cronenworth's blast sends Padres to 2nd straight win over Braves
San Diego wins another close game against a National League heavyweight.
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How Yankees' Austin Wells made MLB history with Opening Day home run
New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells set a Major League Baseball record on Opening Day at home vs. the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Padres CEO talks about Opening Day and renovations to Petco Park
NBC 7’s Derek Togerson is with Padres CEO as he talks about the new renovations at Petco Park for the 2025 season.
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Is another playoff run in store for the Padres? Predictions for 2025 season
By the end of the 2024 baseball season, it was easy to make the argument — and you probably wouldn’t get a whole lot of pushback for doing so — that there were two teams capable of winning the World Series: 1) The Dodgers, who did so without much of a challenge from the Yankees. And, 2) the Padres, who…
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World Series champion Dodgers to visit White House next month
In World Series tradition, the Los Angeles Dodgers have accepted their invitation to visit President Donald Trump and White House next month on April 7. In a social media post Tuesday the team wrote it “look[s] forward to visiting the White House and celebrating our title.” Select players and personnel will visit Capitol Hill the following day on April 8....
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John Seidler takes his place as Padres Chairman
Major League Baseball’s owners unanimously approved John Seilder as the next control person for the San Diego Padres.
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Padres lose out on Roki Sasaki sweepstakes as pitching phenom chooses Dodgers
The Padres offseason plans took a major hit when prized, free agent Roki Sasaki chose to sign with the Dodgers.
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Roki Sasaki is the key to the Padres reaching the World Series. Here's why…
Why the Padres are favorites to sign Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki and how his presence could be the final piece to a World Series title.