Jul. 27, Padres vs Cardinals
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SB Nation on MSNGood Morning San Diego: Manny Machado and Jon Jay aren’t friends
Manny Machado on Jon Jay: “I know the real him...don’t come out there and start yapping your mouth” Padres beat Cardinals to end losing streak at four games (Matt DeWalt, Gaslamp Ball) Padres trending in wrong direction in postseason race (Cheri Bell, Gaslamp Ball)
While the Padres have yet to make a trade prior to the deadline, New York added to its roster on Friday by acquiring lefty reliever Gregory Soto from Baltimore. Soto made a positive first impression on Sunday with a 1-2-3 seventh inning that included a strikeout.
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Padres Daily: Not the usual loss; Pivetta doesn’t back off; nothing to show (Kevin Acee, SD U-T) In muddy Padres rotation picture, Michael King appears to be on his way back (Kevin Acee, SD U-T) Sloppy Padres drop fourth straight in shutout loss to Cardinals (Kevin Acee, SD U-T)
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Padres' Dylan Cease, Michael King Could Land With AL Powerhouse in Blockbuster Trade, Says Insider
The Athletic's Jim Bowden revealed the Toronto Blue Jays are in for pitchers at the trade deadline, and could target the expiring contracts of San Diego Padres
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The 2025 Padres have a tremendously high ceiling and some very obvious flaws. Even before their hot-hotter-hottest three-city road trip -- Fahrenheit, not wins -- that was abundantly clear. But the post-All-Star trek through Washington,
Dylan Cease is a free agent after 2025, and the Padres appear open to trade offers. With that, here are his best trade fits.
A year later, the Padres find themselves in slightly better standing. They are 55-49, one game ahead of their 54-50 record last July 24. They are also entering dangerous territory. The wins and losses tell a story of year-over-year improvement. The recent trend lines do not.
Padres first. Fernando Tatis walks. Luis Arraez singles to right field. Fernando Tatis to third. Manny Machado doubles to center field. Luis Arraez scores. Fernando Tatis scores. Throwing error
Following three individually successful years with the Tigers, catcher Jake Bold will try to take his talents to the big leagues after signing with the San Diego Padres.
Padres’ 3-0 loss to Cardinals is a rarity in many ways; Nick Pivetta has thoughts on Willson Contreras and baseball having gone ‘soft’
St. Louis (54-53) dropped back-to-back games to San Diego (57-49), resulting in a four-game series split after Sunday's 9-2 loss at Busch Stadium.