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The San Diego Padres are expected to compete with the Los Angeles Dodgers for a $45 million starting pitcher at the trade deadline.
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SB Nation on MSNOhtani, Dodgers bullpen snap 7-game losing streakOhtani goes three scoreless innings, bullpen allows just one run over six innings as Dodgers defeat the Giants 2-1.
Padres don’t need a fifth starter until July 22, so Alek Jacob called up to fortify bullpen over last two games of Phillies series
Tatis owns a career .297/.363/.579 slash line in Los Angeles, well above his .276/.351/.520 averages. Just don't ask him about his feelings about Dodger Stadium.
Infielder Miguel Rojas has carried on a tradition of gathering players together for tequila toasts and selfies after series victories and other special moments over the course of a long season.
Xander Bogaerts ties a career high with four hits; Padres finish stretch of 14 games against NL West with 5-9 record
The San Diego Padres look to address a major need through a potential trade with the Texas Rangers as the deadline approaches.
"El Nino's" jersey wishlist features a rival that recently brought Los Angeles their eighth World Series championship.
Despite the enticing decision to take a college player, as they're more proven at this stage of their career, The Sporting Tribune recently linked them to another high school player in the form of Sean Gamble, an outfielder out of IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.