San Diego Padres first baseman Luis Arraez does not love playing first base or being the designated hitter. He prefers to play second base but will play any position the Padres need him to.
Luis Arraez of the San Diego Padres is confident in a better 2025 season after recovering from his thumb injury.
Cutting payroll seemed to be the San Diego Padres’ main focus this offseason. However, the recent signings of Jason Heyward, Connor Joe, Kyle Hart, and Nick Piv
Tirso Ornelas was enjoying his All-Star break in Guadalajara last summer, when he got the call he’d been waiting on for years. Triple-A manager Pete Zamora was on the other end. In each of the previous three offseasons,
Need a pitch? Call Marlins prospect Adam Mazur. At this point, he practically knows them all. Mazur decided to showcase his latest offering – the sweeper – a handful of times in Thursday afternoon’s 8-4 Grapefruit League loss to the Cardinals at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.
Despite another major roster facelift, Miami Marlins owner Bruce Sherman and new manager Clayton McCullough say they are happy to play the underdog role and plan to win a lot more than critics believe in 2025.
A long winter is in the rearview and the Padres have begun Cactus League play. A month from Opening Day, here are four takeaways from camp.
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