Dylan Cease allowed only one hit and struck out 11 over six shutout innings Saturday as the San Diego Padres snapped a five-game losing streak with a 4-0 win over the visiting Atlanta Braves.
Winning a World Series is the goal on every team's mind entering the season but some teams wait decades before winning another. The San Diego Padres are still waiting for their first.
Dylan Cease makes his final start before the All-Star break Location: Petco Park, San Diego, CA TV: FOX Radio: 97.3 The Fan Please remember our Game Day thread guidelines.
The San Diego Padres made several roster moves before their series opener against the Atlanta Braves on Friday. One of those moves included relief pitcher Wandy Peralta landing on the 15-day injured list.
The Atlanta Braves beat the San Diego Padres, 6-1 on Friday. It was a rough day for a Padres offense that managed only five hits and went 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position, but an even rougher day for the Atlanta broadcast.
Action Network's Kenny Ducey shares his Braves vs. Padres pick for Saturday, July 13, which includes MLB odds on the run line, over/under and moneyline.
San Diego Padres right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. told reporters on Friday that the pain in his right leg "has moved out." He is confident that he will return to the lineup at some point this season.
The seven-inning Futures Game is set for July 13
The San Diego Padres (49-48) are favored on the moneyline (-117) in Saturday’s contest with the Atlanta Braves (52-41). Game time is at 7:15 PM ET on FOX.
The San Diego Padres (49-48) look to end a stretch of five losses as they play the Atlanta Braves (52-41) on Saturday at 7:15 PM ET. The probable starters are Dylan Cease (7-8) for the Padres and Reynaldo Lopez (7-2) for the Braves.
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The San Diego Padres (49-48) will host the Atlanta Braves (52-41), Saturday at 7:15 PM ET, with the Padres on a five-game losing streak. Looking to see who’s available to play for the Padres and the Braves?
He made a fairly quick recovery, getting back to the big leagues in around seven weeks. He made two rehab appearances in Low-A and appeared in four contests with Triple-A El Paso.
The San Diego Padres' fan base has shown up for the team this year as Petco Park ranks second in MLB in total stadium attendance for the 2024 season. Among their biggest fans?
The final series before the break starts tonight! Location: Petco Park, San Diego, CA TV: Padres TV, DirecTV Ch. 694-3, AT&T U-Verse Ch. 781 or 1781, Cox Ch.
The San Diego Padres welcomed back infielder Xander Bogaerts to their active roster ahead of Friday's series opener against the Atlanta Braves. Once he's officially activated, Bogaerts will start at second base and bat behind Manny Machado, manager Mike Shildt told reporters in San Diego.
San Diego Padres starting pitcher Dylan Cease has suddenly become one of Major League Baseball's most interesting people. He has an appreciation for fine art, and visits museums when his team plays in various cities.
He seems to have strikeout stuff, so the Padres will give him a shot to miss major league bats.
They say baseball is a funny game. It doesn't seem so funny at the moment for the San Diego Padres as they prepare to open a three-game series Friday night against the visiting Atlanta Braves.
Xander Bogaerts’ recovery seems to be going as planned. In preparation for his highly-anticipated return, the slugger will be getting some reps in with Single-A Lake Elsinore on Wednesday and Thursday.
As the All-Star Game approaches and the true playoff contenders begin to emerge from the pack of pretenders, where do the San Diego Padres stand? Well, it’s still a tough call at this point.
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The time for Jurickson Profar is now. Twelve years after being labeled Major League Baseball’s No. 1 prospect, he is finally fulfilling the lofty expectations placed upon him.
The issue does not have to do with anything physical, and Shildt did not comment on the veteran’s timeline for return to the club.
One fan took things a little too far as Petco Park flew into a celebratory frenzy.
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