The Padres are going toe-to-toe with the best teams in MLB. Nothing's certain but it would be wise to start scoping out postseason park viewing options| San Diego Sun
Reporting from ORACLE PARK The San Francisco Giants struggled to get a run on the scoreboard Wednesday afternoon, getting blown out 11-1 by the San Diego Padres to close out a three-game sweep. San Francisco (59-62) went scoreless through the first seven innings and has now dropped five consecutive home series for the first time […]| SFBay
San Francisco drops 12th in 13 home games, falling further off Wild Card pace| SFBay
Padres 4, Giants 1| SFBay
In his first baseball career, Ron Taylor was an 11-year reliever in the major leagues, playing a role on two championship teams. In his second, he was “Dr. Baseball,” a medical professi…| RIP Baseball
Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani set to return to mound Monday against Padres | Pasadena Star News
RIP to long-time player and coach Merv Rettenmund, whose teams reached the playoffs in 6 of his 13 seasons and won the World Series twice. He died at the age of 81 on December 7. Rettenmund played …| RIP Baseball
There have been relatively few baseball players whose fame has transcended the sport. Ken Griffey Jr. reached that level, as did Bo Jackson, Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire at times. Currently, only Sh…| RIP Baseball
Insiders Betting Digest - Insiders Betting Digest - Your Sports Betting Guide to a Winning Football Season Padres vs Twins Pick Analysis The Minnesota Twins visit the San Diego Padres Monday night to kick off a three-game series. Both teams are in wild card positions now, but are still in contention for the division title. The Twins will give the ball to Zebby Mathews for his second career start. The Padres will… Continue reading Padres vs Twins Betting Analysis and Prediction The post Padr...| Insiders Betting Digest
Padres 4, Giants 3, 10 innings| SFBay
Shohei Ohtani seems at ease in his new Dodger uniform. He'll open with his new team this week in South Korea after batting .500 this spring.| Sportico.com
Bob Melvin is back with the San Francisco Giants, this time as manager, leaving the San Diego Padres. No wonder he has a big smile on his face.| Sportico.com