The Atlanta Braves could get desperate in an attempt to stay competitive in the loaded National League East heading into 2025.
The San Diego Padres lost a versatile free agent to the American League West when the Seattle Mariners announced the signing of Donovan Solano on Monday. Solano
The San Diego Padres lost a key free agent on Monday to the Seattle Mariners. He joined the Mariners on a one-year deal, giving them a versatile utility man as they look to get back to the ...
The two are the only Padres who cracked Baseball America’s top-100, though former Padres on the list who were traded for big-league help include outfielder Owen Caissie (Yu Darvish) and pitcher Jarlin Susana (Juan Soto).
While Ha-Seong Kim is still rehabbing from shoulder surgery, at least two teams have been deemed strong fits for the infielder.
The Padres loaded up two trucks to send to Peoria, Arizona where they will begin spring training in February ahead of the 2025 season.
In journeyman infielder Donovan Solano, the Seattle Mariners added one of the most consistent part-time players in the game.
Turns out, no, the Mariners were not the mystery team in the bidding for Japanese pitching phenom Roki Sasaki, who will choose between the Los Angeles Dodgers, the San Diego Padres and the Toronto Blue Jays, ESPN reported Monday afternoon.
While the Mariners have been relatively quiet throughout the offseason, Seattle did bolster their infield with an intriguing signing.
The Seattle Mariners acquired right-handed reliever Will Klein from the Oakland Athletics, the team announced on Tuesday afternoon.
The Seattle Mariners recouped a minor-league catcher they traded to the Baltimore Orioles for a reliever last season.
The Seattle Mariners are adding a guy from the other end of the West Coast. Seattle announced on Monday that they have signed infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year Major League contract. In a corresponding move,