Cardinals host Padres to open 4-game series
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The first pitch of the Padres’ next game will be at 3:40 PM PT. The Padres’ last game was a 2-1 win against the Marlins. The gates for most San Diego Padres games open two hours before the game time of each contest unless otherwise stated.
Hopping over to the other side, San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado has also dominated Cardinals starter Sonny Gray. He’s 11-for-32 with two doubles and a pair of home runs. Machado is having a nice season overall, hitting .285 with 18 long balls and 61 RBI.
There’s no telling yet whether these Padres have another second-half surge in them. But through 100 games, they are, in some ways, ahead of schedule. With their 2-1 victory at loanDepot park on Monday night,
Sonny Gray starts Thursday as the free-falling Cardinals host the Padres at 6:45 p.m. in the first of four games at Busch Stadium.
Alcantara has his best start of the season, allowing only an unearned run in seven innings, and the Marlins take 2 of 3 against Padres
Cease’s name has come up in trade rumors, largely because he’s in his final year under contract and is making nearly $14 million. Theoretically, the Padres could trade Cease for controllable pieces, while freeing up money to spend elsewhere on the roster.
The San Diego Padres have been closely linked to a blockbuster trade for Boston Red Sox star outfielder Jarren Duran for the last few weeks.
Padres could make a salary swap at trade deadline to try to get what they need for offense; it seems Martin Maldonado might not be going anywhere
The Padres are interested in Ozuna, and according to this report from Gomez, their trade talks are intensifying. In his big-league career, Ozuna has 288 home runs, including a 40-home-run season in 2023 and a 39-home-run season in 2024.
San Dieg Padres reliever Jason Adam spoke out about how he learned he was going to be an All-Star. He was in church when the phone rang.
Padres highest-leverage relievers set themselves up to be able to pitch a lot because they don’t throw a lot of pitches