Padres utilityman Sung-Mun Song will start the season on the IL due to an oblique injury but is expected back soon. Manager Craig Stammen anticipates a mid-April return after Song gets some rehab games in Triple-A. 🩹
Padres utilityman Sung-Mun Song will start the season on the IL due to an oblique injury but is expected back soon. Manager Craig Stammen anticipates a mid-April return after Song gets some rehab games in Triple-A. 🩹
Ethan Salas and Kale Fountain showcased their power with homers in a 7-5 loss for the Padres prospects against the Cubs. Salas also impressed defensively, while Taiwanese pitcher Lan-Hong Su debuted with a strong inning, striking out two. 🚀
Padres drop to Brewers 6-1; Randy Vasquez solid early but falters late. Ty France secures Opening Day spot, goes 1-for-3. Francisco Acuna homers in the ninth. Walker Buehler joins the roster, adding intrigue to the rotation. 🌀
Padres' latest roster cuts reveal their rotation strategy, with Nick Pivetta and Walker Buehler anchoring the starting five amid injuries to Joe Musgrove and Griffin Canning. Jase Bowen remains a standout as position battles continue to unfold. ⚾️
Ethan Salas shone in the Padres' 7-5 loss to Cubs prospects with a homer, four RBIs, and a stolen base. Despite a gritty effort, a four-run sixth inning from the Cubs sealed the Padres' fate in the Spring Breakout contest. 🔥
Ethan Salas shone at the Padres' Spring Breakout, belting a three-run homer with style and showing off his skills on the field. Though the Padres fell 7-5, Salas' performance was a promising glimpse of his potential. ⚾
Fanarchy Field Notes • Padres' defense falters early, giving Brewers the upper hand. • Vásquez struggles as Contreras and Bauers go deep in the fourth inning. • Chourio's homer in the sixth further dims Padres' comeback hopes. • Brewers' outfield denies Padres crucial extra bases in the fifth inning. • Acuna's ninth-inning homer offers a glimmer in an otherwise dim outing.
Mason Miller's journey from Division III to Padres' All-Star closer is nothing short of electric. With a 0.77 ERA and 45 strikeouts in 22 games, he's made a name for himself with blistering fastballs, including a postseason 104.5 mph heater. ⚡
Ty France and Walker Buehler have made the Padres Opening Day roster. France returns to the team that developed him, while Buehler, recovering from Tommy John surgery, joins the rotation with a mix of pitches despite reduced fastball velocity.
Padres fans are eyeing the rotation with skepticism as Opening Day looms. Concerns about pitching depth and reliability are the talk of the town. 🔍
Padres reunite with Ty France for Opening Day, bringing back the veteran infielder after a strong camp. A smart depth move, France offers valuable experience and stability as the team finalizes its roster. ⚾️
Ty France makes the Padres' Opening Day roster, with his contract set to be officially selected soon. The team has room on its 40-man roster for this move. ⚾️
Padres utilityman Sung-Mun Song will start the season on the IL due to an oblique injury but is expected back soon. Manager Craig Stammen anticipates a mid-April return after Song gets some rehab games in Triple-A. 🩹
Ethan Salas and Kale Fountain showcased their power with homers in a 7-5 loss for the Padres prospects against the Cubs. Salas also impressed defensively, while Taiwanese pitcher Lan-Hong Su debuted with a strong inning, striking out two. 🚀
Padres drop to Brewers 6-1; Randy Vasquez solid early but falters late. Ty France secures Opening Day spot, goes 1-for-3. Francisco Acuna homers in the ninth. Walker Buehler joins the roster, adding intrigue to the rotation. 🌀
Padres' latest roster cuts reveal their rotation strategy, with Nick Pivetta and Walker Buehler anchoring the starting five amid injuries to Joe Musgrove and Griffin Canning. Jase Bowen remains a standout as position battles continue to unfold. ⚾️
Ethan Salas shone in the Padres' 7-5 loss to Cubs prospects with a homer, four RBIs, and a stolen base. Despite a gritty effort, a four-run sixth inning from the Cubs sealed the Padres' fate in the Spring Breakout contest. 🔥
Ethan Salas shone at the Padres' Spring Breakout, belting a three-run homer with style and showing off his skills on the field. Though the Padres fell 7-5, Salas' performance was a promising glimpse of his potential. ⚾
Fanarchy Field Notes • Padres' defense falters early, giving Brewers the upper hand. • Vásquez struggles as Contreras and Bauers go deep in the fourth inning. • Chourio's homer in the sixth further dims Padres' comeback hopes. • Brewers' outfield denies Padres crucial extra bases in the fifth inning. • Acuna's ninth-inning homer offers a glimmer in an otherwise dim outing.
Mason Miller's journey from Division III to Padres' All-Star closer is nothing short of electric. With a 0.77 ERA and 45 strikeouts in 22 games, he's made a name for himself with blistering fastballs, including a postseason 104.5 mph heater. ⚡
Ty France and Walker Buehler have made the Padres Opening Day roster. France returns to the team that developed him, while Buehler, recovering from Tommy John surgery, joins the rotation with a mix of pitches despite reduced fastball velocity.
Padres fans are eyeing the rotation with skepticism as Opening Day looms. Concerns about pitching depth and reliability are the talk of the town. 🔍
Padres reunite with Ty France for Opening Day, bringing back the veteran infielder after a strong camp. A smart depth move, France offers valuable experience and stability as the team finalizes its roster. ⚾️
Ty France makes the Padres' Opening Day roster, with his contract set to be officially selected soon. The team has room on its 40-man roster for this move. ⚾️
Padres utilityman Sung-Mun Song will start the season on the IL due to an oblique injury but is expected back soon. Manager Craig Stammen anticipates a mid-April return after Song gets some rehab games in Triple-A. 🩹