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Good Morning San Diego: Padres still in need of pitching, but belief is they will remain active throughout the winter
Cassavell added another report where he outlines the needs of the Padres, and reminds fans that with Preller you can always expect something. Cassavell said San Diego will continue to work throughout the winter despite not making any significant moves during the meetings and Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune has similar expectations.
As of now, the Padres are reportedly listening to trade offers on a few of their star players, including closer Mason Miller and starter Nick Pivetta. But the Padres could also look to add some talent at the big league level, including a talented outfielder.
The San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks will face off in a two-game series in Mexico City on April 25 and 26, 2026, marking MLB's third regular-season trip to the Mexican capital.
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Good Morning San Diego: Padres, Mets could be working to make a trade, but that does not mean Francisco Lindor is coming to San Diego
Former San Diego closer Robert Suarez signed a deal with the Atlanta Braves, Thursday and that has only breathed new life into the possibility of a Miller trade. Preller has stated that he is not looking to trade Miller or any of the other top arms in his bullpen, but he has also said in previous interviews that he will listen on anyone.
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MLB insider clarifies the NY Mets rumors about Francisco Lindor, Fernando Tatis Jr.
What a day. What a week. What a month it has been. The New York Mets took a scrub brush to the roster. They aren’t done yet. The hottest of the Mets rumors goin
The New York Mets need an outfielder and could acquire one in a trade with the San Diego Padres by parting with David Peterson.
The Padres had two right-handed pitchers in the 1970s from Northern Virginia: Jay Franklin, the second overall pick by San Diego in 1971 out of James Madison High in Vienna; and Clay Kirby, a star at what was then Washington & Lee High in Arlington.
The San Diego Padres are losing talent at a notable position this winter, and they will need to improve in that area if they want to contend next season.