The San Diego Padres are in a precarious position as a franchise, but that doesn't mean the Atlanta Braves shouldn't take advantage of it. As an ongoing legal battle over the controlling stake in the Padres begins to unfold,
Not only did the Padres wait until Jan. 24 to make their first major league acquisition — right-handed pitcher Ron Marinaccio in a trade with the Chicago White Sox — but the Friars are yet to make a big league signing, although reports have circulated Tuesday that the team is in agreement on a one-year deal with catcher Elias Diaz.
The Atlanta Braves still have a need for pitching, and the San Diego Padres seem intent on shaking up their roster. Could it be a perfect match?
The Braves have another option to work with now should they choose to make a deal with the Padres this offseason
Relief pitcher Jesse Chavez has inked a minor league deal with the Texas Rangers. We have seen this movie before.
The Atlanta Braves could get desperate in an attempt to stay competitive in the loaded National League East heading into 2025.
Late last spring, the 31-year-old switch-hitter re-signed with the Padres for $1 million plus incentives. It was his third tour with the team as he opted out of his deal after the 2022 season in search of a long-term deal. He ultimately landed with the Colorado Rockies only to rejoin the Padres in August 2023 after he was released.
After wearing a San Diego Padres uniform during his breakout performance in 2024, Jurickson Profar has signed with the Atlanta Braves. The two sides agreed on a three-year, $42 million to send the ...
As the MLB offseason continues, the Braves have signed free agent outfielder and former Padre Jurickson Profar to a deal.
The Padres on Tuesday made their first free-agent addition of the offseason, agreeing to a reunion with Elías Díaz, the Union-Tribune confirmed. Miami-based El Extrabase reported on social media that the deal was for $3.5 million for one year. Díaz also received a mutual option for 2026.
It has been a tumultuous offseason for the San Diego Padres and its fans. The wife of late owner Peter Seidler, Sheel, has sued her in-laws for control of the baseball club.
Max Scherzer believes he still has something left in the tank and wants to continue pitching in 2025 after an injury-plagued season.