The Roki Sasaki offseason is one that is already proving to be unforgettable. The 23-year-old right hander has interviewed ...
According to a report from Francys Romero (and others), the San Diego Padres are no longer in the running for Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki, leaving the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers as ...
And that means having to answer some very tough questions: With Sasaki in tow, San Diego was built to go toe-to-toe with the Dodgers in the NL West; if he goes to L.A., however, the Padres might ...
Padres officials hosted Sasaki in San Diego over the weekend after the pitcher visited the Blue Jays last week in Toronto, sources briefed on the meetings told The Athletic. Advertisement Sasaki ...
The Japanese pitching star met with the Padres in San Diego last week ... Sasaki can sign as soon as Wednesday, the first day of the new international free-agent signing period.
The San Diego ... new role. The former major-league catcher was the Texas Rangers’ senior director of player development from 2006 to 2011, during which time he worked alongside current Padres ...
The Padres have walked away from the last two ... to as much as $8.23 million from the Dodgers and $10.02 million from San Diego and Toronto. Teams cannot begin to make trades to add to their ...
The San Diego Padres have a few questions to answer this offseason as they prepare for the 2025 season. They have not spent any money this winter and have largely stood pat. However, they are in ...
Per MLB insider Francys Romero, the San Diego Padres ... Monday that the Padres, Dodgers and Blue Jays were the three finalists for Sasaki after several clubs, including the New York Yankees ...
The San Diego Padres may be out of the running for free agent pitcher Roki Sasaki, who is MLB’s highest-ranked international prospect. The Padres were initially named as one of three finalists ...
The San Diego Padres are yet again at a crossroads. The post What Is Padres’ Future? San Diego’s Troubled History Paints ...
ESPN's Jeff Passan recently reported the Yankees were eyeing a blockbuster trade for San Diego Padres infielder Luis Arráez. The Padres infielder would fill the final hole in New York's lineup in ...