Padres starting to pile on homers, win fourth straight
After a slow start, the Padres’ offense is starting to mash. According to manager Craig Stammen, there’s not really any secret to it. “We’ve got good players,” he said, coyly. “And they can hit homers.”
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Tatis gets first career start at 2B, helps lead Padres to win
No, it’s not a typo in the box score. Fernando Tatis Jr. was the Padres’ starting second baseman Saturday night in San Diego. Seemingly out of nowhere, Tatis -- the two-time Platinum Glove Award-winning right fielder -- made his first career start at second base in the Padres’ 9-5 victory
Another night, another Padres walk-off as Sheets makes new jerseys pop
SAN DIEGO -- Xander Bogaerts on Thursday, Gavin Sheets on Friday. The Padres are making late drama a bit of a habit.
'I love that this guy is on our team': Miller pushes scoreless streak to 28 2/3 innings
SAN DIEGO -- Good luck scoring against Mason Miller these days. Heck, good luck even making contact. Miller was again at his dominant best on Friday night, never mind the fact that he was pitching for the third time in as many days. The Padres relief ace struck out all
Adam rejoins Padres' 'pen, but Estrada hits IL with elbow tendinitis
SAN DIEGO -- The Padres are swapping one high-leverage righty reliever for another -- and one injury concern for another. They activated Jason Adam from the 15-day injured list ahead of Friday’s game against the Rockies at Petco Park. But in a corresponding move, right-hander Jeremiah Estrada landed on the
Latest Padres injuries and transactions
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Homer-happy sluggers from division rivals make for historic day in MLB
A walk-off home run hit by a player who also homered earlier in the game is fairly rare, but Friday night’s action in Southern California made that fact easy to forget. Within an hour of each other, two National League West rivals, the Padres and Dodgers, delivered thrilling walk-off dingers.
What to make of San Diego's constant lineup shuffle?
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Slam Diego is back! Padres' first walk-off of '26 comes on Bogaerts slam in 12
SAN DIEGO -- Slam Diego is back. In style.
103.4 mph?! Miller continues dominant streak, scoreless in 27 2/3 innings
SAN DIEGO -- Mason Miller’s dominance gets more absurd with every outing.
Padres' new City Connect jerseys as vibrant as city they call home
SAN DIEGO -- The Padres’ new City Connect uniforms are in -- and they’re once again defined by their vibrant colors and a nod to the cultural history of the region. On Thursday, MLB unveiled the City Connect uniforms for a handful of teams -- including the Padres’ colorful new
Padres happy to let series fortunes rest with deep bench on winning road trip
PITTSBURGH -- The Padres completed a winning road trip with an 8-2 victory over the Pirates on Wednesday afternoon at PNC Park. “Really good road trip,” said manager Craig Stammen, whose team went 4-2 on the two-city tour after also winning two of three at Fenway Park over the weekend.
Here is a potential impact callup for each team
Not every star rookie makes an Opening Day roster. Take last year, for example. The most devastating rookie in baseball, Nick Kurtz, didn't join the Athletics until April 23 and slashed .290/.383/.619 with 36 homers in 117 games. Cade Horton arrived in May for the Cubs and posted a 2.67
Miller's K streak ends at 11 in homecoming, but he's still scoreless since August
PITTSBURGH -- Mason Miller is currently the Majors’ most dominant closer, in the midst of a scoreless streak that dates back to last August and spans both the postseason and the World Baseball Classic. Miller had struck out nine straight hitters entering his outing on Wednesday afternoon, then ran that
These Mason Miller numbers don't look real -- but they are
Mason Miller is now eight innings away from tying the record for the longest scoreless streak in Padres history. And based on how feeble opposing hitters have looked against the flamethrowing right-hander during his streak, it doesn't seem like it's going to end anytime soon.
Pivetta remains solid, albeit unlucky in loss to Pirates, Skenes
PITTSBURGH -- Nick Pivetta and Paul Skenes dueled on Tuesday night at PNC Park. And although Skenes, the Pirates’ superstar right-hander, came out victorious, it was hard to fault the Padres’ pitching staff. Even in a 7-1 defeat. Pittsburgh took full advantage of some seeing-eye singles and some shaky Pades
6 pitchers who are throwing harder in 2026
Here's a fun stat on velocity, which MLB's Daren Willman first pointed out last week on X. Entering play on Tuesday, the average four-seam fastball velocity so far in 2026 was 94.6 mph. Compare that to the beginning of the pitch-tracking era, in 2008, when the average heater clocked in
Breaking down Padres' shutout of Bucs -- starting with Márquez
PITTSBURGH -- The Padres kept the good vibes rolling right into Pittsburgh on Monday night, winning their series opener against the Pirates, 5-0, at PNC Park. After a slow start to the season, San Diego (5-5) has now won three straight and is back to .500. More importantly, the two
Miller eager to celebrate 'full-circle' homecoming in Pittsburgh
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Trust the process: Machado and Merrill jolt Padres' slumping bats
BOSTON -- Nobody in the San Diego clubhouse preaches a process-oriented approach more than Manny Machado. Sure, the Padres had begun the season slowly on offense. But their at-bats were quality, Machado insisted. Their approach was the correct one. They were doing all the right things at the plate. Eventually,
Padres test reshuffled lineup -- and Laureano's game-winner helps it pay off
BOSTON -- Ramón Laureano, the Padres’ best hitter so far this season, delivered their biggest hit so far this season -- breaking open a tie game in the ninth inning on Saturday and sending San Diego to a much-needed 3-2 victory over the Red Sox at Fenway Park.
1 strike away from 5-K day, Tatis reverses fortune -- and displays maturity
BOSTON -- Fernando Tatis Jr. has never struck out five times in a big league baseball game -- but he found himself on the brink at a frigid Fenway Park on Saturday night. Tatis punched out in each of his first four at-bats, lowering his early-season batting average to .172.