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Nick Pivetta gave up one hit and one run in seven innings, Jackson Merrill drove in two runs, and the San Diego Padres won their sixth game in a row, 4-1 over the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night.
The first rule of baseball chess is that without good players, a manager and his coaches will look like dummies. Doesn’t ...
The Milwaukee Brewers entered Friday's contest against the Washington Nationals in first place in the National League Central ...
By the time this year’s deadline passed, Preller had traded 14 players and acquired eight. Left-handers JP Sears and Nestor ...
The San Diego Padres had an impressive trade deadline and could be on their way to finishing with the best record in the National League.
BOTTOM LINE: The San Diego Padres start a three-game series at home against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday. San Diego has ...
The Padres move nine top-30 prospects as ranked by Baseball America, get back a shortstop on a day that reshaped the farm ...
San Diego agreed to a blockbuster deal with the Athletics to acquire closer Mason Miller and starter JP Sears, sending top ...
The WNBA clearly held off on scheduling this game for TV reasons to hype it up a bit as they haven't met since Oct. 20, 2024, ...
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The Mets’ offense was sputtering even before its most prized and expensive player sent a screaming foul ball off his foot.
The Mets fought. With the Padres. With plate umpire Emil Jimenez, repeatedly. And right until their final swing.