The San Diego Padres are reportedly no longer in the running to acquire Japanese star pitcher Roki Sasaki this offseason.
According to a report from Francys Romero (and others), the San Diego Padres ... that the Padres are out in Roki Sasaki. They will begin their international signings of Jhoan De La Cruz and ...
The San Diego Padres have ... multiple sources that the Padres are out in Roki Sasaki," Romero wrote. "They will begin their international signings of Jhoan De La Cruz and Carlos Alvarez in ...
The Padres are in the process ... to their chances on Sasaki. De La Cruz and Alvarez, however, will still be additions of note to the lower levels of San Diego’s system. MLB.com ranks them ...
Ken Rosenthal expects Roki Sasaki to sign with the Dodgers, but he wouldn't be surprised if the pitcher joins the Padres.
De La Cruz is from the same hometown as Padres outfielder Fernando Tatís Jr. Alvarez had reportedly been committed to a deal with the Padres but explored other options while San Diego pursued Sasaki.
Japanese free agent pitcher Roki Sasaki is nearing a decision and is reportedly down to the Dodgers, Padres and Blue Jays ...
This story was excerpted from Sonja Chen's Dodgers Beat newsletter, written this week by Paul Casella. To read the full ...
Per MLB insider Francys Romero, the San Diego Padres are no longer in the Sasaki sweepstakes and will begin signing other international free agents, including Jhoan De La Cruz and Carlos Alvarez ...
The Padres won't give up and will use every last trick in the book to woo the most sought-after free agent from overseas.
Per Kevin Acee, Padres beat writer for The San Diego Union-Tribune, the team is “exploring possibilities that would lower their financial commitments while adding talent.” And it’s not as ...
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 ...