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Right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. has been a fan favorite for years, earning All-Star nods in three of his six seasons with the Padres. San Diego rewarded Tatis for his stellar play before the 2021 season, signing the then-22-year-old to a 14-year deal worth $340 million, effectively keeping Tatis in San Diego for the remainder of his career.
The Orioles have hired Mike Shildt, who has six years of MLB managerial experience, to be their upper level coordinator of instruction, two sources with direct knowledge of the agreement confirmed to The Baltimore Sun.
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Wednesday, Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred commented publicly on the potential of a Padres sale for the first time.
The Padres have filled two important spots on new manager Craig Stammen’s staff, hiring Randy Knorr as the new bench coach and Steven Souza Jr. as the team’s hitting coach.
At the moment, the Padres find themselves in the midst of the franchise’s best run of success in its 56-year history. Nonetheless, their first five decades featured plenty of spectacular moments, too -- from brilliant defensive plays,
The Tampa Bay Rays have been busy to start the winter, with the franchise making a number of moves and roster decisions already to begin to shape how things wil
After becoming a free agent this offseason, 1B Luis Arraez will draw some interest from teams looking for a consistent bat. The San Diego Padres are still interested in bringing him back.
Jason Adam is on the mend from his ruptured quadriceps tendon, nearly three months out from surgery, out of his leg brace and fully tackling his rehab. On Saturday, the Padres' right-hander was back a