The Padres signed their first Major League free agent of the offseason, bringing back catcher Elias Diaz on a one-year contract
Not only did the Padres wait until Jan. 24 to make their first major league acquisition — right-handed pitcher Ron Marinaccio in a trade with the Chicago White Sox — but the Friars are yet to make a big league signing,
The San Padres continue to endure ... With the loss of Sasaki still fresh, Padres fans woke up Sunday morning with more bad news. Tanner Scott signed a four-year, $72 million deal with the Dodgers.
San Diego Padres closer Tanner Scott is the top bullpen arm in free agency and he could shock the baseball world and sign a deal with the Los Angeles Angels.
The Los Angeles Dodgers bolstered their bullpen with the signing of Tanner Scott to a four-year, $72 million contract that includes a reported $20 million signing bonus and $21 million in deferred money.
The Padres on Tuesday made their first free-agent addition of the offseason, agreeing to a reunion with Elías Díaz, the Union-Tribune confirmed. Miami-based El Extrabase reported on social media that the deal was for $3.5 million for one year. Díaz also received a mutual option for 2026.
The Chicago Cubs had a chance to improve their bullpen in a mighty way but their lack of commitment got in the way.
The San Diego Padres made their first major league acquisition on Friday, acquiring a former top prospect pitcher from the Chicago White Sox. The former New Yor
The defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers upgraded their pitching staff on Sunday by agreeing to a 4-year, $72 million deal with free agent lefty reliever and Howland native and alum Tanner Scott.
The San Diego Padres have been awfully quiet this offseason, having not made any major roster moves of any kind. They lost Tanner Scott to the Los Angeles Dodgers and missed out on Roki Sasaki ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed relief pitcher Tanner Scott to add to their already-loaded bullpen on Sunday afternoon. The Dodgers have dominated the last two w
The Dodgers have added six free agents this offseason — the same number as the rest of the division combined. Were there any non-Dodgers moves that could possibly move the needle, or is L.A. destined for another decade of dominance?