The Padres got busy addressing their lack of depth in left field. San Diego and outfielder/first baseman Connor Joe agreed on ...
Padres still must find a starting pitcher or two, but there are plenty of stories already brewing as camp gets underway ...
When Peter Seidler's widow Sheel Seidler filed a lawsuit suing her late husband's brothers for control of the San Diego Padres, the details revealed a potential ...
Diaz joined the Padres on a minor-league deal in late August after being released by the Rockies. After being promoted, the former All-Star appeared in 24 games for San Diego, but he recorded just ...
The Minnesota Twins and San Diego Padres have spoken about a potential trade that would send veteran catcher Christian Vázquez to San Diego, league sources told The Athletic. No deal was ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — San Diego Wave FC is set to kick off its fourth season in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) with an exciting 26-game schedule, the team announced Wednesday.
The San Diego Padres have been dead silent this offseason. They lost Tanner Scott to the Los Angeles Dodgers and also missed out on right-hander Roki Sasaki, who also joined the Dodgers.
A U.S. women's national team star is about to set a world record. San Diego Wave and American international center-back Naomi Girma agreed to move to English side Chelsea for a world-record women ...
Last season, the San Diego Padres finished in second place in the National League West. The Padres finished the season with a 93-69 record, five games behind the World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers.
In some parts of San Diego, it might have felt that way. The Padres could only look on Friday as a deflating offseason turned into something closer to devastating. Sasaki, the prized right-hander ...
The San Diego Padres and Toronto Blue Jays have lost out on Japanese pitching superstar Rōki Sasaki after he chose to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday. It's a tough blow for both teams ...
There is a dispute over the ownership of the San Diego Padres. For our Why It Matters segment, Voice of San Diego editor and CEO Scott Lewis explains how it could impact the team and the city.