The San Diego Padres had to officially say goodbye to Jurickson Profar on Thursday, as the All-Star outfielder signed a three-year deal with the National League
"The Padres Are Toxic From Top Down?" That 2023 episode from the MLB podcast, Talkin' Baseball, sparked heated discussions among fans. The post After Roki Sasaki, Jurickson Profar Too Hints That Padres’ Ownership Drama Pushed Him Away appeared first on EssentiallySports.
A new leg kick helped make Jurickson Profar a first-time All-Star at 31 with San Diego. That important tweak to his swing also helped lead Profar to Atlanta.
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 Atlanta Braves have already stolen free agent outfielder Jurickson Profar from the San Diego Padres, but they could look to poach Ha-Seong Kim, too.
After pretending he was Andruw Jones or Chipper Jones in backyard games as a kid, Profar will be the Braves' everyday left fielder.
Former San Diego Padres outfielder Jurickson Profar mentioned problems with ownership as the reason why he didn't return to the team this winter. “Obviously the Padres have some issue with the o ...
A new leg kick helped make Jurickson Profar a first-time MLB All-Star at 31 with the San Diego Padres in 2024.
The San Diego Padres made the postseason for the first time since 2022 after finishing with a record of 93-69 and second in the National League West. Although the Padres have a roster loaded with talent,
The Hot Stove was heating up for San Diego Padres free agent outfielder Jurickson Profar as a couple of insiders believed a National League East team should look to sign him. That's exactly what ...
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?