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S an Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt expressed his frustration with how MLB pitchers are developed in the modern game after ...
There was a 99.6 mph one-hopper off the back of Dylan Cease's head, the fiery ejection of New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza, a home run robbery by Fernando Tatis Jr., a grand slam by Mark Vientos ...
His velo bumped up a bit from last week’s up-and-down, 91-94 mph, he said, and most importantly he physically felt good after ...
One player that has come out of nowhere to contribute is David Morgan, and he is poised to make an impact coming out of the ...
Fernando Tatis Jr. wears No. 23 for a reason. The Gold Glover did his best Jumpman impression on Monday night by leaping up ...
With limited payroll flexibility and less prospect capital than a year ago, the Padres could opt to move one of the pitchers.
San Diego Padres right-hander Dylan Cease was hit in the back of the head by a one-hopper by Francisco Lindor of the New York ...
The Padres reclaimed the lead when Cronenworth scored again in the top of the fourth after grounding a double down the right ...
Does The Cardinal Way have to evolve into something new? Or can it still be the foundation for player development? Well ...
Mike Shildt discusses Yu Darvish's start and the bullpen's performance in the Padres' 9-7 loss against the Cardinals ...
Padres skipper Mike Shildt originally signed a two-year contract when hired to manage the club last offseason, but the club already has interest in keeping him around for a longer period.
A year later, the Padres find themselves in slightly better standing. They are 55-49, one game ahead of their 54-50 record ...