This (Last) Week in Padres Twitter – 5/31/17
This is the latest I’ve come out with a This (Last) Week in Padres Twitter. You can thank an insatiable desire to drive to Ensenada to eat fish tacos and […]
This is the latest I’ve come out with a This (Last) Week in Padres Twitter. You can thank an insatiable desire to drive to Ensenada to eat fish tacos and […]
In parts 1 and 2, we covered just what a prize of a signing Luis Robert would be, and how financially, the Padres are perfectly positioned to close the deal […]
Yesterday, I discussed just why the Padres would want a player like Luis Robert. He’s young, he’s good, and he’s the kind of potential impact player small market teams need […]
The Padres international splurge in 2016 bolstered the farm system in one fell swoop. But it is a strategy that really can only be done once, as teams that exceed […]
It’s arguable that the singularly, most important move made by AJ Preller to date was his ability to turn an obsolete and ineffective Yonder Alonso into Drew Pomeranz, formerly the […]
Did you know there’s an election coming up? I bet you didn’t. When you go to the polls to help America decide between a corrupt Russian-esque President or a President […]
On Saturday night at PETCO Park, The San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus was supposed to perform the National Anthem in front of a sold out crowd of 40,221, including over […]
The “agenda”: Spring Training storylines and why it’s mostly meaningless R.I.P. Corey Brock, and Mike Janela is an annoying homer #Blashwagon and Dominguez NL West injuries Evidence does not support […]
The upcoming 2016 season for the Padres is not going to be a good one. Besides projection systems universally panning the Padres’ chances of playing even .500 ball, Las Vegas […]
Today marked the first official day of Spring Training 2015 for the San Diego Padres. Seeing pictures of James Shields and Matt Kemp in Padres garb, let alone in the […]