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Jurickson Profar, the San Diego Padres' best player in 2024, has exited Tuesday's game in the bottom of the eighth inning after sustaining an apparent injury. He swung and missed on a pitch and ...
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San Diego Padres infielder Mason McCoy appears to be the latest player to fall to injury. In Friday night's 1-0 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, McCoy entered the game as a pinch runner.
It is still very early into Jackson Merrill's massive contract extension, but he is still getting better as a player. Just 22 years old, the Padres outfielder has already become a superstar in ...
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The Padres lost a challenge of the game-ending catch and may have also lost another player to injury: McCoy’s left pinky bent backwards on the dive back into the bag. “It’s ridiculous ...
The San Diego Padres are off to one of their best starts in franchise history despite injuries to Jackson Merrill and others. Before Friday’s game against the Houston Astros, manager Mike Shildt ...
The above litany of injuries has created more opportunities for several players. Here’s how those players have fared on offense in a small sample: Jose Iglesias: 63 PA, .298/.355/.368, 109 wRC+ ...
As the Padres’ Matt Carpenter made his return to The Bronx, he reminisced about his time with the Yankees — and rued the injury that cut it short. Carpenter’s emergence at the age of 36 was ...
He’s also the second player for the Padres to hit the 10-day IL in the last week, as All-Star outfielder Jackson Merrill was added on Tuesday with a hamstring injury.
The Padres took Nuñez, a low-minors starter, in the Rule 5 draft because they liked his arm; they still do, and injuries to others might make it easier to justify rolling the dice on the 24-year-old.
Per the Padres depth chart, Ha-Seong Kim is next man up due to the Tatis injury. Kim is just 25 years old and has just nine career MLB at-bats, as he was signed to a four-year, $28 million deal ...