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Few seem to be considering the Kansas City Royals as playoff contenders these days, but they're not out of the picture.
The San Diego Padres had a "potentially devastating" trade deadline, according to a rival front office executive.
The Padres got an "A" grade from the MLB insider, and he had some high praise for the second-place team in the NL West.
Here's what we learned from this year's deals -- and titles for the teams with the most interesting elements of trade season.
Padres GM AJ Preller spoke on why he was willing to give up Leo De Vries for Mason MIller at the trade deadline.
When the work was finished, and five trades involving 22 players had been executed within six hours, A.J. Preller's peers ...
Now that you’ve had time to catch your breath after the MLB trade deadline, are you feeling better, worse or about the same ...
The San Diego Padres announced Nestor Cortes' activation and that fan favorite pitcher Randy Vasquez has been optioned to the ...
Laureano, who got on base before Cronenworth’s home run and later hit a solo homer, is batting seventh. O’Hearn, who was 1-for-4 yesterday, is batting sixth. Fermin, who was 2-for-3, has been ninth ...
Major League Baseball again got what it wanted in the hours leading up to Thursday's trade deadline: the frenzied activity ...
Following the MLB trade deadline, several former New York Yankees players found themselves losing their spots on big-league rosters.
The San Diego Padres stole the show at the trade deadline. President of baseball operations A.J. Preller orchestrated an absolute masterclass, making five trade ...