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I’m hoping this is a stupid question by next week, but what’s your explanation for the extended offensive ... The Padres acquired Hader knowing there were some delivery issues (though maybe ...
Back-to-back losses for Cleveland against the unbeaten Padres ... brutal offensive showing. The 16-strikeout performance stands out as a massive anomaly for a Cleveland team whose identity ...
Beyond the wins and losses, the Padres’ issues last season seemed to come from the fact they simply had no identity. And with no identity or idea of who they were as a team, they had to rely on ...
The San Diego Padres are terrific at home. Their 12-1 home record is the best in baseball. While it is not unusual to have less success on the road, the Padres have glaring issues with some of ...
The Padres offense is showing no signs of cracking under ... going up and down twice and struggled twice. Matsui has had no issues working in multiple innings three times and gave up two runs ...
And he's got a great way about it.” Under president of baseball operations A.J. Preller, the Padres never had established an offensive identity. Rodriguez is Preller’s 11th hitting coach in 11 ...
“We’re going to continue to look and see if can add to the offense as well in the next couple of weeks.” Padres could use another infielder and outfielder The Padres’ main area of need is ...
Twenty-seven outs away from elimination, the Dodgers proved why they are the No. 1 seed in the National League with an 8-0 win over the San Diego Padres in Game 4 of the NLDS on Wednesday.
With the Padres' offense in a slumber, the Dodgers pulled out a 2-0 victory in the deciding Game 5 of their NL Division Series. Less than a week after destiny seemed to point San Diego toward the ...