Amid the rumors of a trade with the Mets, the Padres and Luis Arraez have agreed to a $14M contract, avoiding arbitration.
The San Diego Padres have reportedly ... two-time All-Star infielder Luis Arraez, who the Padres acquired in a trade with the Miami Marlins in May. But, according to MLB insider Jon Morosi ...
Sizing up the Padres’ 40-man roster heading into the 2025 season: Jeremiah Estrada set the majors’ consecutive strikeout record after joining the San Diego bullpen as a waiver claim
Fans who cannot secure season tickets still have the option to attend games at Petco Park. Single-game tickets for the 2025 season will go on sale to the public on February 4, and presale access will be available to select groups beginning January 29.
Missing out on Gavin Lux doesn't necessarily mean the New York Yankees will pursue Luis Arráez as their next starting second baseman. The Yankees
With his window for a decision fast approaching, Roki Sasaki reportedly met with the Padres over the weekend as he continues to narrow his list of suitors. The highly coveted Japanese right-hander had an in-person meeting with the club in San Diego,
Three-time batting champion Luis Arraez agreed to a $14 million salary and right-hander Dylan Cease agreed to $13.75 million for the 2025 season with the San Diego Padres, MLB.com reported on Thursday.
From the start of the offseason, it was clear that the New York Yankees had no intention of retaining their free agent second baseman Gleyber Torres. According to Torres himself, they never even made him a new contract offer.
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With ownership turmoil and no offseason additions, the Padres must figure out how to contend without the Japanese phenom they coveted.
The lawsuit comes at a time when the Padres are among the favorite teams to recruit Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki and his arrival could be complicated. The petition accused Robert's wife ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their offseason whirlwind Sunday, reportedly agreeing to terms with an All-Star closer on a 4-year, $72 million contract.