Another year in baseball is in the books, so let's look back at the best of the best plays from this past season. These are ...
The Padres’ rotation depth is thin. That’s not exactly a secret. Even with Michael King returning, Dylan Cease signed with ...
After the 1971 Major League Baseball season, it appeared that the San Diego Padres would move to Washington. It seemed so certain that Topps Baseball Cards, in the spring of 1972, came out with its ...
The San Diego Padres are likely going to lose Dylan Cease and Michael King in free agency this offseason because they're projected to land big contracts, while the Padres have most of their money ...
San Diego Padres legend Randy Jones, who won the National League Cy Young Award in 1976, has died. He was 75 years old. The Padres announced that Jones passed away in a statement on X this past week. ...
Following the release of the top 10 prospects in the Padres system entering 2026, we’re discussing the state of their farm system at 2 p.m. ET. Have a question for Baseball America’s Peter Flaherty?
Today, we’re unveiling the 10 best prospects in the Padres system entering 2026. The top of the Padres system is headlined by Ethan Salas, a young and talented defensive catcher who is facing a ...
Randy Jones, the San Diego Padres’ first Cy Young Award winner, died Tuesday at age 75, the team announced. Jones was drafted by the Padres in 1972 and became the club’s first pitcher to appear in an ...
Former Padre Randy Jones laughs during an interview with Trevor Hoffman (left) and Mark Loretta. (File photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego) Padres icon Randy Jones, a beloved left-hander who was ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – Legendary Padres pitcher Randy Jones, who won the team’s first-ever Cy Young Award in 1976, died Tuesday at age 75. The Padres organization issued the following statement on Jones’ ...
Randy Jones (right), with Wil Myers, was the first San Diego Padres pitcher to win the Cy Young Award. Todd Warshaw / Getty Images Randy Jones, the sinkerballer who won the San Diego Padres’ first Cy ...
SAN DIEGO — Left-hander Kyle Hart is staying with the San Diego Padres, agreeing Monday to a $1.2 million, one-year contract that includes a club option for 2027. Hart gets a $1 million salary for ...