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Padres’ Offense Flares, Defense Falters
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Today at 2:09 PM

The Padres had a wild, high-scoring game against the Rangers, exploding for five runs early thanks to a grand slam — only to see their pitcher surrender six in the first inning, handing Texas the lead. Despite a late rally and another homer from Ty France, key bats like Tatis Jr., Machado, and Merrill went hitless, deepening the slump for Machado. The Rangers sealed the 9-7 win with a late homer, turning a promising offensive showing into a crushing loss — a reminder that momentum swings can derail even the most explosive teams.

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Padres Fall in Wild Opening Frame
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Today at 1:42 PM

The Padres and Rangers exploded off the bat in a wild opener, with Ty France launching a grand slam and the Rangers firing back with six runs in the first. The game stayed neck-and-neck until the Rangers pulled ahead, capped by a late-game home run that sealed their victory. With Walker Buehler and a loaded lineup on deck, the Padres aim to bounce back. Meanwhile, Matt Waldron’s rehab is progressing, Tatis Jr. is showing promise at the plate, and Mason Miller returns to the bullpen after Bradgley Rodriguez was sent down.

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Padres’ Wild Start Ends in Loss
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Today at 1:25 PM

The Padres exploded for a five-run first inning, fueled by Ty France’s grand slam, but collapsed fast—giving up six runs in the same inning and ultimately losing 9-7. France still shined with a career-high five RBIs and another homer, but the team’s offense stalled and pitching faltered, especially Randy Vásquez, who surrendered six runs in under three innings. With momentum shifted by early errors and walks, the Rangers capitalized. The Padres now turn to Walker Buehler for Game 2 against Nathan Eovaldi.

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Knuckleballer Revival & Minor League Momentum
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Today at 12:10 PM

Matt Waldron’s knuckleball is back in form, tossing a gem in Triple-A El Paso with just one run allowed in 17⅓ innings after a rough stint in the majors. Meanwhile, El Paso’s offense is firing on all cylinders, led by Carlos Rodriguez, Mason McCoy, Nick Pratto, and Clay Dungan. Catcher Ethan Salas sits out with a tweaked oblique, cooling off after a strong start. Across the system, Luis Verdugo and Brendan Durfee lit up Double-A San Antonio, while Kasen Wells delivered an inside-the-park homer in Fort Wayne’s close win — proving the minor leagues are churning with talent, resilience...


Rangers Rally Past Padres in Wild One
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Today at 9:06 AM

Rangers pull off a wild 9-7 comeback win over the Padres in a game that had fans on the edge of their seats — jumping out to a 5-run lead, then roaring back with 6 runs in the first inning, and sealing it with a gritty performance from Jacob deGrom, who turned his 38th birthday into a win with 9 strikeouts and 100+ pitches.

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Ty France Slams deGrom But Padres Crumble
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Today at 8:59 AM

Ty France lit up the scoreboard with a historic grand slam off Jacob deGrom and three extra-base hits — the first player ever to do so in a single game — giving the Rangers a five-run first-inning lead. But the Padres’ momentum unraveled fast when Randy Vásquez surrendered six runs in one inning, the Rangers’ biggest offensive inning of the season. France tied it with a solo homer in the fourth, but the Rangers answered immediately and pulled away with runs in the sixth and a late eighth. Despite 10 hits and a valiant effort, the Padres fell short after their explosive...


Ty France Shines in Historic Night
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Today at 5:54 AM

Ty France obliterated the Rangers in a wild 9-7 loss, smashing a grand slam and another homer against Jacob deGrom while going 3-for-4 and collecting a career-high 10 total bases — turning a tough night into a personal breakout that reignited his confidence and gave the Padres a huge spark.

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Jackson Merrill Finds His Swing Again
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Yesterday at 10:49 PM

Jackson Merrill is on the verge of a major comeback, swinging confidently and hitting to left field like he’s back to his natural game—proof he’s seeing pitches well, staying balanced, and trusting his instincts. His newfound patience and aggression are paying off, with more home runs and fewer strikeouts, signaling a return to his powerful, gap-hitting form. Coaches and teammates are praising his shift from overthinking to attacking the right pitches, while Merrill himself admits baseball’s complexity can be frustrating—but he’s found his groove by embracing his instincts and trusting his ability to make contact...


Padres Face deGrom With Lineup Shuffle
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Yesterday at 9:18 PM

The Padres are leaning on veteran Rodolfo Durán for the fifth straight start since Freddy Fermin’s concussion sidelined him, while Blake Hunt waits patiently for his call-up after a minor league hot streak was derailed by injury. Tonight’s lineup shifts include Will Wagner at DH, Gavin Sheets in left, and Samad Taylor in right, with Tatis Jr. leading off at second. Randy Vásquez takes the mound, pitching better on the road and with a solid recent outing, facing off against Cy Young-caliber Jacob deGrom — who’s been unstoppable lately and owns a nasty history against San Diego...


Padres Need Spark Against Rangers
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Yesterday at 8:31 PM

The Padres clawed back from a series deficit with a fiery six-run finale against the Cardinals, but their offense remains a rollercoaster—flashing brilliance then fading fast. Facing a Texas Rangers lineup anchored by ace Jacob deGrom, who’s been scorching lately, the Padres need to rediscover their home run magic. Randy Vásquez brings surprising consistency despite recent rough outings, and with a rested bullpen minus suspended Ron Marinaccio, the Padres’ fate hinges on whether they can sustain that late-game spark against elite pitching.

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Padres Roster Moves Amid Catching Crisis
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Yesterday at 4:58 PM

Padres make tough roster moves to clear space for catcher Blake Hunt, outrighting pitcher Ty Adcock and releasing Marco Gonzales — both decisions tied to catching woes and declining performance, but leaving offensive struggles unresolved as they battle to stay above .500 in a brutal division.

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Buehler’s Comeback Journey
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Yesterday at 4:15 PM

Walker Buehler, the two-time All-Star and World Series champ recovering from his second Tommy John surgery, is making a comeback with the Padres on a minor league deal. After a health-focused offseason—including a surprising tooth removal linked to elbow issues and a move to Arizona—he’s seen velocity jumps and mental breakthroughs. Personal milestones like marriage and fatherhood have reshaped his mindset, helping him communicate better and embrace his new rhythm. He’s learned that throwing comfortably at 91-94 mph actually lets him unleash more power. With San Diego feeling like home and a championship his ultimate goal, Bu...


Padres Farm System Shines Across Levels
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Yesterday at 3:30 PM

San Antonio crushed Corpus Christi 11-7, powered by three home runs from Sanabria, Ornelas, and Verdugo, while Haynes and Cruz shut the door for the win. Elsewhere, Fort Wayne split a doubleheader with walk-off heroics and homers, Lake Elsinore dominated San Jose 7-1, and rookie leagues delivered nail-biters. Meanwhile, El Paso fell flat 8-1 despite a solo shot from Mondou — a tough night for Sears. Padres’ farm system lit up across levels with bats and bullpen fire.

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Padres' Stars, Strains, and Pressure
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Yesterday at 1:01 PM

Nick Pivetta’s elbow strain is keeping him sidelined longer than expected—no rush back until he can throw real velocity off a mound, aiming for post-All-Star-break return. Manager Craig Stammen is frustrated with Michael King’s recent outings, citing early struggles and high pitch counts as part of a troubling trend for starters. Manny Machado reflects on his Orioles past, noting his San Diego stats now outpace his Baltimore numbers in homers and RBIs. Meanwhile, AJ Preller faces mounting pressure from the Padres’ front office as trade deadline rumors swirl around big-name targets. The team’s future hinges on whether...


Padres vs Rangers Wild Card Battle
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Yesterday at 12:13 PM

The Padres head to Texas for a pivotal three-game series against the Rangers, both teams locked in fierce battles for playoff positioning. San Diego, second in the NL West and tied for a wild-card spot, faces a Rangers squad in their first year under Skip Schumaker, just outside the AL West playoff picture. Pitching matchups include Randy Vásquez vs. deGrom, Buehler vs. Eovaldi, and a yet-to-be-announced starter vs. Gore — a former Padre. Offensively, Padres’ Merrill and Fermin are crushing homers, while Tatis Jr. leads the lineup with a solid OPS. The Rangers’ Langford and Burger are powering the offense...


Padres Playoff Push Amid Injury Chaos
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Yesterday at 5:05 AM

The Padres are clinging to Wild Card hopes despite a rollercoaster season—offense flashes brilliance but struggles to sustain it, while starters keep falling short, forcing bullpen reliance. Tatis Jr. has turned things around at second base, Machado’s June hints at recovery, and Samad Taylor’s speed and bat are stealing hearts. But injuries and roster shuffles keep swirling, and with starters still can’t go deep, the team’s playoff push hinges on consistency and complete games.

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Padres Offense: Rollercoaster or Turning Point
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Yesterday at 12:06 AM

The Padres offense has been a wild ride this season—slow start, explosive middle, then a brutal nosedive—yet manager Craig Stammen remains confident in hitting coach Steven Souza Jr. and the program’s direction. Despite a horrific 35-game stretch where they hit below .200, the team showed flashes of brilliance earlier in April and is now trending upward, hitting harder and showing signs of life. Though key players like Manny Machado and Jackson Merrill have struggled, Souza believes the team is finally turning the corner, with Fernando Tatis Jr. leading the charge and the coaching staff’s faith unwavering. Hitting...


Padres Eye Jo Adell at Trade Deadline
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Last Thursday at 11:29 PM

The Padres are at a pivotal moment before the trade deadline, needing power and defense to revive their season. Jo Adell, a breakout star with elite defense and power, could be the perfect fit — especially with his team control and potential to pair with Jackson Merrill. With a slim chance of movement and a possible blockbuster deal including Reid Detmers, San Diego has a golden opportunity to turn things around and chase a World Series run.

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Padres Trade Deadline Targets Revealed
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Last Thursday at 8:33 PM

The Padres are gearing up for a blockbuster trade deadline push, with A.J. Preller hunting for reinforcements in four critical areas: starting pitching, left-handed power at the plate, outfield help, and a reliable catcher. With key arms sidelined and a roster in need of depth, San Diego’s front office is expected to make bold moves before August 3rd to turn their season around and chase October baseball.

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Padres Stave Off Sweep, Roster Moves
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Last Thursday at 5:11 PM

The Padres pulled off a gritty 6-1 win over the Cardinals to avoid a sweep, with Griffin Canning earning his first victory and a trio of key hits from Tatis Jr., Bogaerts, and Merrill sealing the deal. Off the field, the team released a veteran pitcher struggling in Triple-A, handed out suspensions to bullpen arms and manager Craig Stammen, and heard a heartfelt story from a young catcher who nearly quit baseball — but now sees his shot to shine.

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Dad’s Ice Cream & Baseball Dreams
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Last Thursday at 3:16 PM

Michael King’s dad, Jim, sacrificed everything to fuel his baseball dreams—starting an ice cream company called Gaga’s (named after his mom) to free up time for Michael’s games. The quirky hybrid ice cream kept them afloat for 15 years, while Michael got free pints and priceless dad time. Jim leveraged his old news ties to land pitching advice from Orel Hershiser, driving six hours for his son’s growth. Now a dad himself, Michael deeply appreciates Jim’s presence—and wonders what his own life might’ve looked like if Jim had stayed in news. It’s a heartwarming t...


Young Arms Power Storm to Title
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Last Thursday at 3:02 PM

The Lake Elsinore Storm are crushing it in the California League, clinching a first-half title thanks to breakout performances from young stars like 19-year-old Jesus A. Castro, who’s dominating with a 3.00 ERA, 56 strikeouts, and a .265 opponent batting average. Signed for just $10K from Mexico, Castro’s fastball (90-94 mph) and sharp secondary pitches are making waves—especially after his career-high 12-strikeout game. His brother Manuel is also a rising reliever in the system. Meanwhile, outfielder Qrey Lott is crushing homers and RBIs, and third baseman Dawson Willis, fresh off a promotion, blasted three hits, two doubles, and three RBIs i...


Padres Rally Past Cardinals 6-1
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Last Thursday at 1:52 PM

The Padres pulled off a dramatic 6-1 win in Game 3 to avoid a sweep, exploding offensively with 14 hits after a slow start. Jackson Merrill delivered a clutch two-run homer in the 9th, while Fernando Tatis Jr. added three hits, including a key double. The bullpen locked down the Cardinals after a solid opener, giving the Padres a much-needed boost before their Texas road trip. Meanwhile, minor league roster moves hit the Padres’ system, with Ty Adcock outrighted and Marco Gonzales released. Elsewhere, the Yankees beat the White Sox, the Dodgers swept the Rays, the Mariners lost to the Orioles (wi...


Padres Turn Things Around With Win
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Last Thursday at 1:45 PM

The Padres’ offense, once a sinking ship, just pulled a dramatic comeback with a win over the Cardinals — proving they’re turning the corner. After ranking last in batting average and runs, they exploded for key hits, led by Samad Taylor’s clutch walk and ninth-inning hit, and Fernando Tatis Jr.’s thunderous, 100+ mph blasts. Manager Craig Stammen sees the trend — the team’s been climbing steadily. Meanwhile, Wandy Peralta’s improved velocity and pitch mix are keeping the bullpen strong. This could be the spark the Padres desperately need to string together wins.

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Padres Edge Cardinals in Thriller
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Last Thursday at 1:12 PM

The Padres pulled off a thrilling 6-1 win over the Cardinals to avoid a sweep, with Fernando Tatis Jr. smashing a 111 MPH double and Jackson Merrill launching a two-run homer in the ninth. Griffin Canning earned his first win with efficient pitching, and Manny Machado and Xander Bogaerts added key runs early. Off the field, the team released a veteran pitcher struggling in Triple-A, while another righty faces a two-game suspension — adding pressure as they head into their next series. Manager Craig Stammen also picked up a one-game suspension. And behind the scenes, a catcher who nearly quit baseball ju...


Wideman’s Power-Speed Surge
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Last Thursday at 1:08 PM

Wideman’s crushing it at Single A Elsinore with a .323 average, .394 OBP, and a monstrous .520 SLG—while swiping 42 bases, leading all minor leaguers. After tweaking his leg kick post-summer, he’s dialed in his approach, blending elite speed with emerging power. At 6’4” and 200 lbs, he’s aiming for 80% steal success while also targeting 10-15 homers by mastering high-90s fastballs. His swing is heating up—and he’s ready to dominate.

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Marco Gonzales’ Padres Exit
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Last Thursday at 12:23 PM

Marco Gonzales’ Padres stint ends in disappointment after a rough Triple-A debut, with a high ERA and poor run support leaving him back on the free agent market after missing last season with arm surgery.

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Canning Finds Fire in Bullpen
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Last Wednesday at 11:12 PM

Griffin Canning shocked everyone by coming out of the bullpen—and it paid off big time. He tossed four and a third innings, gave up just one run, and earned his first win of the season while dramatically boosting his first-pitch strike rate. Manager’s faith in him paid dividends, even when he hit a rough spot in the fifth. Meanwhile, the Padres navigate roster turbulence: Ron Marinaccio’s two-game suspension, Mason Miller on medical leave, and Kyle Hart stepping in scoreless. And with Blake Hunt ready to make his first start, the Padres are stacking confidence—and new faces—on...


Cardinals Struggle Offense Again
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Last Wednesday at 9:51 PM

Cardinals fall hard 6-1 as Kyle Leahy pitches well but offense stalls, leaving runners stranded; Padres dominate with 14 hits, break open game late, and Burleson extends his streak to 17 — now they head to KC hoping to snap the skid and get back above .500

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Padres Rally Past Cardinals 6-1
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Last Wednesday at 9:50 PM

San Diego Padres roar back with a 6-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals, ending a brutal offensive slump and snapping the Cards’ six-game home win streak. Tatis Jr. and Merrill each hit three times and drove in two runs, while the Padres pounded out 14 hits — though they still left 10 runners stranded. Griffin Canning got the relief nod for four innings, allowing just one run — a rare bullpen stint for the usually starting pitcher. Kyle Leahy takes the loss for St. Louis. Padres head to Texas after an off day; Cardinals face the Royals.

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Padres Turn It Around with Big Win
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Last Wednesday at 9:34 PM

The Padres clawed back from a brutal offensive slump with a 6-1 demolition of the Cardinals, avoiding a sweep and reigniting their momentum. They smashed a season-high 14 hits, stayed hot at the plate, and finally found their rhythm after two sluggish games. Griffin Canning held strong in four innings, stepping in early after an opener, and the bullpen locked it down. The fireworks came in the ninth: Tatis Jr. drove in a run, Samad Taylor extended his streak, and Jackson Merrill capped it with a clutch home run just inside the foul pole. A team effort, a big win...


Padres Rally Past Cardinals 6-1
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Last Wednesday at 9:29 PM

The Padres clawed back from a brutal start to stun the Cardinals with a 6-1 victory, ending the series on a high note. After going hitless in the first four innings on Monday and Tuesday, they exploded for runs in the first inning on Wednesday. Griffin Canning, making his first win with the team in just 4.1 innings, held things together with one run allowed. Manny Machado and Xander Bogaerts ignited the offense, and Fernando Tatis Jr. delivered two key RBIs, including a clutch double off a misjudged fly ball. Jackson Merrill capped it off with a two-run homer in...


Fermin Out with Concussion
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Last Wednesday at 9:28 PM

Padres catcher Freddy Fermin goes on the injured list with a concussion, despite feeling better, after the team learned from Jake Cronenworth’s setbacks. Fermin’s absence hits hard—Luis Campusano is already sidelined—so Blake Hunt and Rodolfo Durán step up to handle catching duties while Fermin recovers.

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Padres Must Trade For Outfield Help
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Last Wednesday at 8:11 PM

The Padres are on the brink of a trade deadline overhaul, desperate for offense after ranking dead last in MLB with a .649 OPS and the fewest runs scored. With Manny Machado, Bogaerts, and Merrill underperforming and key players like Laureano sidelined and Cronenworth recovering, the team’s only viable path forward is adding an outfielder—potentially freeing up Tatis to play second base. Names like Duran, Adell, Ward, and Moniak are being eyed as targets. If they want any shot at contention this year, they’ve got to act fast.

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Padres’ Offense in Crisis
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Last Wednesday at 6:01 PM

San Diego’s playoff hopes are fading fast as they drop another heartbreaker to the Cardinals, clinging to a slim chance with one game left. Offensively, they’re a disaster — dead last in every major hitting stat — even their stars like Tatis Jr. and Machado are struggling to deliver. The pitching holds up, but without runs, it’s all for naught. Today’s must-win showdown features a rookie opener and a shaky starter against a Cardinals pitcher with mixed results — San Diego’s season rides on this one.

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Padres vs Cardinals Showdown
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Last Wednesday at 5:44 PM

Padres head to Busch Stadium for a high-stakes showdown against the surging Cardinals on June 17, 2026—can the underdog Padres pull off an upset or will the Cardinals extend their dominance? With the Padres at 37-35 and the Cardinals at 40-31, this game could shake up the standings. Tune in live on Padres.tv or 97.3 The Fan for all the action.

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Preller's Last Gambit Before Ownership Shift
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Last Wednesday at 5:31 PM

San Diego’s GM AJ Preller is rumored to be preparing for blockbuster trades before the deadline, fueled by pressure to deliver a playoff push and uncertainty over his future amid looming ownership changes. Despite a solid start and a record just above .500, injuries and underwhelming performances from stars have made the Padres’ window narrow. Preller, known for bold moves—even trading draft picks—may be betting everything on one last splash to cement his legacy before a new regime takes over. Keep watching: this could be the season that reshapes the Padres’ future.

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Machado Slams Helmet After Penalty Call
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Last Wednesday at 4:59 PM

Manny Machado exploded in frustration after a controversial strikeout call in the top of the sixth—bases loaded, full count—ended what he believed was a walk, costing his Padres a potential rally and ultimately the game. The umpire’s call went unnoticed until Machado saw his teammates walking off, prompting him to slam his helmet down and earn an unsportsmanlike equipment penalty. Fans erupted online, comparing the umpire to Angel Hernandez and demanding accountability, while Machado insists the call shifted momentum and cost his team the 3-2 loss. The Padres now look to rebound, as this moment underscores how on...


Padres Bet on Sparkplug Taylor
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Last Wednesday at 4:31 PM

The Padres are injecting urgency into their lineup with Samad Taylor, their “sparkplug,” batting second after a scorching start since his call-up, as the team desperately seeks offense after ranking last in key hitting stats and losing the first two games of this series. Taylor slots in between Tatis Jr. and Merrill, while Machado takes cleanup despite his slump, and the middle of the order features Sheets, Bogaerts, and France. On the mound, they’re using opener Bradgley Rodriguez before turning to struggling starter Griffin Canning, while the Cardinals counter with Kyle Leahy, who’s had success against them. With the...


Padres Struggle to Score Against Cardinals
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Last Wednesday at 1:49 PM

The San Diego Padres are in a slump, hovering just above .500 with a brutal offense that’s scoring barely anything—just two runs in their first two games against the Cardinals. Manager Craig Stammen calls it “empty innings,” urging his team to be more aggressive early to wear down pitchers and create late-game chances. Outfielder Samad Taylor is bringing speed and “small ball” energy, focusing on putting the ball in play and stealing bases, even as he admits it’s tough to get ahead against strike-throwing arms. Despite the grind, Taylor stays optimistic, saying they’ll keep pushing—though the Cardinals’ eli...