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"Preller drives everyone nuts!" said an AL executive. "He basically kept multiple teams on the hook as he shopped De Vries.
The San Diego Padres took a different route at the trade deadline, trading top prospects in their quest to catch the Dodgers.
After another solid homestand in which the Red Sox won both series, Boston is on the road again. First stop: San Diego. Home ...
While the Twins conducted a fire sale at the deadline, Buxton was never a serious trade candidate. He earned his second ...
JP Sears’ stint in the San Diego Padres’ rotation was short-lived and could be over for the rest of the season.  The Padres ...
Sarris dubbed the Padres, along with the Mets, as the top bullpens in baseball. Between the Padres and Mets, San Diego has a ...
A.J. Preller of the San Diego Padres is arguably the most fun general manager in MLB because of his insatiable desire to make ...
San Diego Padres general manager A.J. Preller has earned himself quite a unique reputation among MLB executives.
San Diego's president of baseball operations and general manager, A.J. Preller, has put the team in a good position with a slew of transactions.
After a trade deadline that was more mild than wild, we asked around the sport to see if the Cubs have enough to win big.
This former Padres All-Star pitcher gives his blunt and candid thoughts on the team trading for closer Mason Miller.
The Padres' ace pitcher Michael King is returning from injury on Saturday. He was also predicted to re-sign with the Padres this offseason.