The Cleveland Guardians acquired right-hander Pedro Avila from the San Diego Padres for cash on Wednesday.
In a corresponding move, the Guardians transferred infielder Angel Martinez to the 60-day injured list.
The Cleveland Guardians acquired right-hander Pedro Avila from the San Diego Padres for cash on Wednesday.
In a corresponding move, the Guardians transferred infielder Angel Martinez to the 60-day injured list.
San Diego Padres ace Yu Darvish landed on the 15-day injured list Wednesday with neck tightness.
The Padres' Opening Day starter, Darvish last pitched Sunday, allowing three runs on four hits in five innings in a no-decision against the rival Los Angeles Dodgers. The 37-year-old right-hander's designation is retroactive to Monday.
Juan Soto is now a member of the New York Yankees, but some attempts were made to keep the star with the San Diego Padres for the long haul.
The Padres traded Soto to the Yankees in December.
Scott Boras, however, says that former Padres owner Peter Seidler had started to explore a multi-year deal with Soto last summer.
"Peter called about wanting to pursue [Soto], and there were discussions about wanting to keep him. And unfortunately, it did not work out because of [Seidler's] health," Boras told Jon Heyman.
Seidler passed away in November at age 63.
The San Diego Padres made a flurry of moves this offseason, but they targeted several more.
The Padres made "a strong offer" to the Miami Marlins for Luis Arraez, according to a report, and might have been even more interested in Jesus Luzardo.
San Diego's interest in Luzardo likely ended when they dealt for Dylan Cease in mid-March.
Larry Lucchino, the former president and CEO of the Boston Red Sox who oversaw three World Series titles during his tenure, has died, the team announced Tuesday. He was 78.
Lucchino became CEO of the Red Sox upon purchase of the team by the ownership group headed by John Henry and Tom Werner in February 2002. Lucchino, who stepped down from his role in 2015, had a smaller financial stake. He previously served as president/CEO of the Baltimore Orioles (1989-93) and San Diego Padres (1995-2001).
San Diego Padres stars and executives remembered late owner Peter Seidler with laughter and some emotional moments on Saturday while vowing to fulfill his dream of bringing a World Series championship to his adopted hometown.
A celebration of life was held for Seidler at Petco Park five days before the Padres play their home opener. Seidler died of an undisclosed cause on Nov. 14. He was 63.
Blake Snell's lengthy free agency reached a conclusion Monday night.
The reigning National League Cy Young winner agreed to a deal with the San Francisco Giants, a source told ESPN's Jeff Passan, confirming a report by the New York Post.
The agreement is for two years and $62 million and includes an opt-out after the first season, the source told ESPN.
The San Diego Padres are "in talks" with Tommy Pham and are moving close to an agreement, according to a report.
The deal would be for one year in the $3 million range.
The Chicago White Sox are also interested in Pham should talks with the Padres break down.
The San Diego Padres are prepared to name top prospect Jackson Merrill their Opening Day center fielder, according to a report.
Merrill, who turns 21 next month, was the club's first-round pick in 2021 and is a consensus top-20 prospect.
He's not yet played a game above Double-A in his professional career, having slashed a solid but unspectacular .277/.326/.444 in 114 games split between the High-A and Double-A levels last year.
Chicago White Sox general manager Chris Getz says that a strong spring helped Dylan Cease's value in advance of his trade to the San Diego Padres this week.
"His last outing in Cincinnati was an impressive one," Getz said Thursday. "There was a lot of buzz at that game. Unsurprisingly, teams really stepped up. ... Up until yesterday, we didn't feel like we had a deal on the table that we felt like met the mark, and it finally came together and we moved on it."
Cease, 28, was traded for three prospects and reliever Steven Wilson.
"Last year wasn't Dylan's best year," Getz said. "There was a level of concern that perhaps he wasn't going to get back to who he's been in the past. Other teams' comfort levels were raised when they were able to see it in person."