The San Diego Padres made a rare May trade this past weekend when they acquired former Miami Marlin Luis Arráez and cash considerations in exchange for Dillon Head, Woo-Suk Go, Jakob Marsee, and Nathan Martorella.
The San Diego Padres have acquired 2B Luis Arráez from the Miami Marlins in exchange for RHP Woo-Suk Go and a package of prospects. The prospects San Diego is sending will include the organization’s No.
The Death of a Sausage The Past Week on Twinkie Town: The Twins are now 19-14 and currently sit 2.5 games back of the first-place Guardians, who lead the division.
The Kansas City Royals were engaged in trade talks with the Miami Marlins last week in regards to second baseman Luis Arraez, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reported Monday.
Right after the San Diego Padres traded for Luis Arráez, the 27-year-old second baseman made history in his Padres' debut. The Padres had traded for Arráez from the Miami Marlins this past weekend in exchange for reliever Woo Suk-Go and prospects Dillon Head, Jakob Marsee, and Nathan Martorella.
Miami Marlins president of baseball operations Peter Bendix didn't mince words when reflecting on the trade he completed Friday night. "We are unlikely to make the playoffs this year," Bendix bluntly said to reporters in a press conference.
There’s a myriad of different ways to find out you’ve been traded, but freshly-minted Marlins prospect Nathan Martorella discovered a brand new one on Friday.
A Diamondbacks’ division rival has swung a massive trade, as ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports the San Diego Padres are close to acquiring 2023 National League batting champion Luis Arraez from the Miami Marlins.
It is May 3rd, 2024, and we already have a major blockbuster trade in this young MLB season. We usually have to wait until July or August for trades to go down, but the Miami Marlins and San Diego Padres made an exception.
Luis Arráez is on the move again. ESPN's Jeff Passan reported Friday that the Miami Marlins are expected to trade Arráez to the San Diego Padres in exchange for three prospects and a relief pitcher.
All signs pointed to a successful baseball team in San Diego last year. The San Diego Padres were second in team ERA, fifth in defensive runs saved above average, and above average in runs scored.
The Seoul Series roster was not exactly what the Thursday roster will look like The San Diego Padres split their first two games of the season last week in the Seoul Series with a roster that was built to win those two games.
And just like that, we’re back at it. We’re back to talking about everyone’s favorite headline-generating, star-studded, suddenly-big-budget, little-brother-that-could group of baseball players: the San Diego Padres. But the Padres and their usual coterie of stars they’ve put forth over these last few (tumultuous?
The San Diego Padres Opening Day roster for the Seoul Series features Jackson Merrill, the organization’s top prospect, in position for his MLB debut in center field.
It hasn't been pretty for Woo-Suk Go in Spring Training this year. After a strong debut, the San Diego Padres free agent signing has since struggled in the Cactus League.
Here's a look at the Padres' offseason.
The Los Angeles Dodgers play a final exhibition game in South Korea early Monday morning (Pacific time) and later in the week start their 2024 schedule by facing the San Diego Padres in the Seoul Series.
MLB announced Chan Ho Park is throwing out the ceremonial first pitch on Opening Day of Seoul Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres.
For the very first time, the MLB season is kicking off in South Korea. While the other 28 teams will open the season on Mar. 28, 2024, the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres will get things going a week earlier with a two-game series at Gocheok SkyDome in Seoul.
The San Diego Padres after going on a spending spree over the past few offseasons, made a conscious decision to cut costs approaching the 2024 season.
Those smaller moves sometimes have the biggest impacts.
The San Diego Padres have made an exciting addition to their roster with the signing of South Korean reliever Woo-Suk Go. The two-year contract, worth $4.5 million, includes a mutual option for 2026.
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