The San Diego Padres and one of their starters are headed to an arbitration hearing. The rift between the two sides could mean the team is open to trading King.
This offseason has been nothing short of a nightmare for San Diego Padres fans. The Friar Faithful, accustomed to the team’s aggressive pursuit of stars, now face an unsettling shift in strategy.
The Atlanta Braves have not made any significant additions to their starting rotation despite losing Max Fried and Charlie Morton. The Braves could swing a trade to find an elite starter.
The Padres have holes to fill on their roster and have been shopping pitcher Dylan Cease. Now, Michael King could also be available.
Instead of the San Diego Padres flooring the gas to close the gap between themselves and National League contenders like the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York
The San Diego Padres have lost multiple players in free agency. They could trade one of their starting pitchers who just filed for arbitration before Opening Day as well.
The Braves have another option to work with now should they choose to make a deal with the Padres this offseason
The San Diego Padres have finally made their first splash in free agency this offseason by re-signing catcher Elias Diaz on a one-year, $3.5 million deal and a mutual option for 2026.
Some teams still like Lynn as a starter. He could make sense for the San Diego Padres, or the Rangers in a sixth-starter, long-relief role. But the free-agent market remains crowded with starters, including Jack Flaherty, Nick Pivetta and Scherzer, plus Andrew Heaney, José Quintana and Kyle Gibson.
One pitcher who reportedly could be available for trade and would fit perfectly on this Cleveland roster is Michael King, the current San Diego Padres pitcher.
It’s no secret that the New York Yankees are still on the hunt for another infielder to add to their roster. Following the departure of Gleyber Torres, the Yank
The second White Sox rebuild of the past decade has stripped the roster of nearly all its notable veterans, but center fielder Luis Robert Jr. stands as a holdover from the team’s brief two-year run as a playoff club and a still-prominent trade candidate.