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In the span of about seven hours Thursday before the Trade Deadline, the Padres swung five trades involving 22 players \-\- then added five of those players to their active roster before their series ...
After their trade deadline moves on Thursday, the San Diego Padres have put together the strongest bullpen in MLB. San Diego ...
Admittedly, Dylan Cease breathed a bit easier after Thursday’s trade deadline passed and after all the deals trickled through the commissioner’s office and he could still call San Diego home. But the ...
The San Diego Padres got plenty of deals done on the MLB trade deadline, but the team didn't part with starting pitcher Dylan Cease, who was one of the hottest ...
One of the biggest splashes of the day was the Houston Astros trading for Carlos Correa to bring him back to Houston from the Minnesota Twins. The Twins had a full-fledged fire sale and will have a ...
Houston Astros general manager Dana Brown offered some insight to the team's pitching search ahead of the MLB trade deadline.
The San Diego Padres tried to land the Washington Nationals' All-Star starting pitcher that A.J. Preller dealt for Juan Soto.
Rumors suggest that the San Diego Padres made a strong push for left-handed pitcher MacKenzie Gore before the MLB trade deadline.
San Diego Padres GM A.J Preller proved he's "king of the deadline" following a flurry of moves before the MLB trade deadline.
It wouldn’t be a proper Deadline day without an A.J. Preller trade binge. The Padres' general manager did not disappoint.
After the deadline passed, Preller spoke about his moves, and in a piece from Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Preller revealed bold expectations for his team after his deadline pickups.
The Padres kept All-Star closer Robert Suárez, who leads the majors with 30 saves, and inconsistent starter Dylan Cease. Both ...
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