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Elias Díaz drives in Jose Iglesias with walk-off single; five-run fifth inning brought Padres back from four runs down ...
The San Diego Padres did not think they would be spending the trade deadline desperately searching for bats.
There was a 99.6 mph one-hopper off the back of Dylan Cease's head, the fiery ejection of New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza, a home run robbery by Fernando Tatis Jr., a grand slam by Mark Vientos ...
Folks with fancy degrees will tell you that kleptomania is a mental illness, but I bet those doctors never watched a San Diego Padres game. On a couple of occasions already this month, Kelsey has ...
Mark Vientos delivered a grand slam and Ronny Mauricio hit a game-tying ninth-inning home run but the Mets fell to the Padres on Monday in San Diego.
Good morning, Rare is the professional baseball player who so overtly and so thoroughly enjoys the sport as much as Jackson ...
The Padres walked it off in dramatic fashion to take the first game of the series, 7-6, ending the Mets’ seven-game winning ...
Fernando Tatís Jr. made a leaping catch at the wall to rob a home run from the New York Mets, delivering a highlight-reel ...
After getting robbed on a deep drive in the fourth inning, the Mets infielder left no doubt with his fifth-inning bomb.
With limited payroll flexibility and less prospect capital than a year ago, the Padres could opt to move one of the pitchers.
Elías Díaz singled with two outs in the ninth inning to bring in Jose Iglesias with the winning run, and the San Diego Padres ...
The Mets fought. With the Padres. With plate umpire Emil Jimenez, repeatedly. And right until their final swing.