MLB insiders provided some major trade updates on the looming questions regarding some of the San Diego ... to the Kansas City Royals as a potential free agent destination. The Padres have a ...
According to one report Friday, the New York Mets were interested in a free agent outfielder before he signed with a division rival.
The Minnesota Twins are included in a very long list of teams interested in a Dylan Cease trade. The righty would make their rotation better and deeper
The week following the marriage of San Diego Padres star Jake Cronenworth with sports reporter Brooke Fletcher on Jan. 18, the couple jetted off to a romantic getaway at a tropical destination.
Adam Frazier is heading back to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The club has agreed to terms with the veteran second baseman/outfielder on a one-year deal worth $1,525,000.
At some point soon, maybe even this week, the San Diego Padres GM A.J. Preller will join the offseason and make a move to improve his team. Maybe? Probably? Preller has a history of late offseason moves,
Joining the Tampa Bay Rays for $29 million, former San Diego Padres star Ha-Seong Kim has signed a contract for the next two seasons. The versatile So
Jurickson Profar, who grew idolizing former Atlanta Braves centerfielder Andruw Jones, agreed to a three-year, $42 million deal with the same club on Thursday.
For a number of different reasons, these five teams have mostly been quiet this offseason and will in all likelihood stay that way.
John Madden, the late NFL coach and television analyst, used to take about any opportunity available to profess his love for tight ends. He often said the best offensive set in football history would be one that included five tight ends,
John Madden, the late NFL coach and television analyst, used to take about any opportunity available to profess his love for tight ends. He often said the best offensive set in football history would be one that included five tight ends,
Behind New England, the NFL’s best win rates over those 31 years belong to Green Bay (68th in market size, .632 win rate), Pittsburgh (27, .625), Kansas City (33, .587) and Baltimore (29, .574) with Indianapolis (25, .557), New Orleans (50, .514) and Buffalo (54, .513) nearby.