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Nick Canepa: Padres not getting their money's worth out of highly paid stars
U-T San Diego· 1 day agoThe Padres used to get their money’s worth. The Pads have around $1 billion invested in three players — Manny Machado ($350 million), Fernando Tatis Jr.
Juan Soto Wanted to Stay With Padres, Says Manny Machado
Sports Illustrated· 5 days agoWhen Juan Soto arrived in San Diego via trade from the Washington Nationals, his intentions were to...
Padres Getting Huge Production From 2 Unlikely, Inexpensive Sources
Sports Illustrated· 2 days agoThe San Diego Padres have a loaded lineup headlined by high-paid superstars Fernando Tatis Jr. and ...
Batting nearly .400 with Padres, hitting wizard Luis Arráez has been better than advertised
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sports· 7 days agoHe has 23 multi-hit games this season while striking out a league-low 14 times. “It’s incredible...
MLB Power Rankings: Where every team ranks in our last May edition
ESPN· 4 days agoLast week, the Phillies jumped past the Dodgers, taking over the No. 1 spot in our Power Rankings....
Jurickson Profar Is Keeping The San Diego Padres Afloat
Forbes· 5 days agoWith MLB All-Star voting beginning soon, who are the best outfielders in the National League? Ronald...
Marlins bobble a chance in the seventh inning to beat Padres in a series opener
Miami Herald via Yahoo Sports· 6 days agoIt was Solano’s first homer with the Padres, who signed him to a minor-league contract in April and...
MLB rumors: Dodgers linked to potential Kenley Jansen, Tommy Pham trade pursuits
ClutchPoints· 6 days agoRather unsurprisingly, the Los Angeles Dodgers have a strong lead in the NL West standings and are...
Rockies part of league's tattered history with large contracts | MLB Insider
Colorado Springs Gazette· 5 days agoThe financial world looks down on contracts that will age poorly but baseball strays from that...
The long climb back for Fernando Tatis, Jr., once the next 'face of baseball’
New York Times· 4 days agoOn May 20 in Atlanta, in the evening game of a doubleheader, Fernando Tatis, Jr. sped 84 feet across...