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The San Diego Padres desperately need another strong bat before the July 31 deadline. If the Padres want to fill that need, they will need to part ways with som
With the Trade Deadline just about a week away, something big is brewing across the Major League landscape. The big question on everyone's mind: Who is going to pull off the blockbuster move? Which team is going to part with its best,
The 2025 draft class also includes a talented high school catcher and collegiate outfielder who figure to join Kruz Schoolcraft as top-20 talents when they sign. Maybe higher.
The San Diego Padres have to make some big decisions. If they're going to swing a blockbuster trade, that means they're going to cut ties with top prospects.
A Trade Deadline deal can alter the course of a franchise in more ways than one. Acquiring a proven veteran can aid a team’s final push toward the postseason and even provide the missing piece for a World Series championship.
Chicago Cubs explore reacquiring Dylan Cease from Padres, aiming to bolster rotation and reignite postseason hopes in 2025 trade.
Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller listed San Diego Padres right-handed starting pitcher and No. 12 prospect Henry Baez as the most likely player for the Padres to trade this season.
Padres Top Prospect Could Be Used in ... he looked at all 30 MLB teams and came up potential assets these teams may look to move by July's trade deadline. As it pertains to the Padres, ...
Never shy to trade top prospects, ... Tanner Scott, an All-Star closer with a 1.18 ERA for the Miami Marlins, cost the Padres four prospects, including three of their top five.
In an article written by David Schoenfield of ESPN, he looked at all 30 MLB teams and came up potential assets these teams may look to move by July's trade deadline.. As it pertains to the Padres ...
Salas, the No. 6 ranked prospect, is the only full-time catcher among MLB’s top 20 prospects. Signed to the Padres for $5.6 million in Jan. 2023, Salas jumped over two complex leagues, right ...