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The San Diego Padres could be very aggressive buyers at the trade deadline this season, but they don't have the prospect ...
The Padres are 52-44 as the MLB hits the All-Star Break and the second half of the season preparations start. The MLB trade deadline approaches at the end of t ...
One MLB writer recently laid out the trade deadline dream scenario for the San Diego Padres. But does it even make sense for all involved?
The Padres are expected to make some serious trades before the 2025 Trade Deadline. They must not trade away Leo De Vries.
The Padres rarely shy away from big moves at the deadline, but their thin farm system presents a challenge. Find out more at ...
The San Diego Padres are in the midst of a difficult stretch where they are playing around .500 baseball in the NL.
The San Diego Padres remain in the hunt for the National League West Division title, and the team's success could lead to an aggressive approach at the MLB trade deadline. The Los Angeles Dodgers ...
Salas is the team's second-ranked prospect, and he's ranked 25th across all of baseball. While MLB executives believe Salas ...
The San Diego Padres need to find an upgrade at catcher, and they could look to swing a trade with an American League club.
It is easy to see how a trade in Major League Baseball plays out years down the road and have regrets. Sometimes these are valid emotions but shouldn't be the case for the San Diego Padres when ...
The San Diego Padres have two players who should be on the trade block ahead of the 2025 MLB Trade Deadline.
Angels owner Arte Moreno eventually pulled Ohtani off the trade market, but the Padres came away from those sweepstakes feeling they would have had a legitimate chance of landing a two-way unicorn.