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The Atlanta Braves need to do something to turn the season around before it's too late, and a trade for two San Diego Padres stars would be a huge upgrade.
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The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum's touring exhibit on the Black and Latin American players who broke color lines, "Barrier Breakers," opens Tuesday at the San Diego Central Library.
The Padres are just the sixth team in MLB history to start the season 11-0 or better at home, according to the CBS Sports research desk. Since 1900, just the 2009 Los Angeles Dodgers with a 13-0 home ...
Bryce Harper and wife Kayla Harper are expecting their fourth child, a baby boy, as revealed by a custom baby-blue bat the MLB player used during a game.
A freshly-shaven Dylan Cease buckled, the Cubs’ halted the staff’s scoreless streak at 37 innings and the Padres still battled back for a 10-4 win to remain perfect at home in front of a crowd 47,078, ...
With Monday night's 10-4 win over the Chicago Cubs, the Padres improved to a perfect 11-0 at home. That hot start ties them with 2003 Kansas City Royals and the 1883 Philadelphia Athletics for the ...
Luis Arráez has struck out just one time through the first 17 games of the 2025 regular season, earning the San Diego Padres first baseman a spot in the history books.
Ian Happ knows he should have snagged the baseball that Padres designated hitter Gavin Sheets lifted high over shallow left field on Monday night. There should not have been a moment of confusion that ...
The San Diego Padres have had a dominant start to kick off the 2025 campaign. In fact, the kind of dominance the Friars have displayed hasn't been witnessed in ...
Fernando Tatis Jr. homered twice and scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch as the San Diego Padres improved to 11-0 at home by beating the Chicago Cubs 10-4 in the opener of a three-game series ...
There are some encouraging signs after the Cubs made pitching depth a top offseason priority, constantly thinking about what could go wrong.
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