Ahead of San Francisco's decision to pursue Tony Vitello as their next manager, Nick Hundley withdrew from consideration. Read more at MLBTR.
San Diego is weighing at least three and "no more than four" candidates. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more details.
The first name to emerge as an interviewee was Kurt Suzuki, who spoke to the Giants last week, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. The former A’s catcher is a special adviser in the Angels’ ...
The Padres took to social media on Sunday to tease the next iteration of their City Connect uniforms. The theme appears quite ...
Among the teams still looking for managers, the Giants are the lone team to finish the 2025 season with a .500 record. The ...
Tony Vitello, big league manager. The Giants made history Wednesday when they announced the 47-year-old former Tennessee head ...
A $90 million contract would place King's contract in the top 20 largest contracts among starting pitchers, just behind Padres teammate Joe Musgrove and even with San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb.
The San Diego Padres should offer multiple pitching prospects to Milwaukee for ace Freddy Peralta to solve their 2026 ...
Blake Snell enters Game 1 of the World Series in the form of his life. The Los Angeles Dodgers ' left-handed pitcher has been ...
San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey said Wednesday he isn't planning on pursuing Bruce Bochy ...
The World Series is in the books, which means the offseason has officially arrived in Major League Baseball. For the New York Mets, they're expected to be very ...
Mike Shildt is retiring as Padres manager with two years remaining on his contract, citing a "severe toll" the job has taken ...
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