Less than a month of regular-season play remains before the 2025 Major League Baseball season comes to a close. The San Diego Padres remain in the running for a wildcard spot and are still vying for a divisional bid. They remain 2.5 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers, who are set for a strong finish. […]
Read MoreThe 2025 Trade Deadline may as well have been D-Day for the San Diego Padres front office. In total, 22 players were moved on the day of the deadline. Padres GM AJ Preller is used to getting creative every year when it comes to trading, and this year was no different. In 2024, he flexed […]
Read MoreThe San Diego Padres and Athletics have agreed to a trade to acquire closer Mason Miller and LHP JP Sears in exchange for SS Leodalis De Vries, the No. 3 overall prospect in baseball, along with RHP Braden Nett, RHP Henry Báez and RHP Eduarniel Nuñez. Few things are promised in life, but year after […]
Read MoreAthletics 5, Astros 2 HOUSTON (July 24) — Luis Severino allowed two runs across seven innings, taking a shutout into the seventh, as the Athletics downed the first-place Houston Astros, 5–2, in a game that was not as close as the score. Severino only allowed four hits while striking out eight and walking none. The […]
Read MoreAthletics 2, Rangers 1 Strong pitching from Athletics starter JP Sears and outstanding relief work from Mitch Spence, Tyler Ferguson, and Mason Miller led the Athletics to a 2–1 victory over the host Texas Rangers Monday night in Arlington, Texas. A two-run fifth-inning double from Tyler Soderstrom plated the two Athletics runs. For the Rangers, […]
Read MoreAthletics 3, Mets 1 The Athletics limited the potent New York Mets lineup to one run on five hits en route to a 3–1 victory at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, California. Athletics – Mets Game Summary The Athletics took a 2–0 lead in the bottom of the fourth on an RBI single by […]
Read MoreAthletics 6, Rockies 3 (11 innings) The Athletics overcame a blown eighth-inning lead to defeat the Colorado Rockies, 6–3, in 11 innings at Coors Field in Denver. It spoiled the Rockies’ snowy home opener while snapping a four-game losing streak for the Athletics. For the Rockies, it extended their losing streak to five games. Jacob […]
Read MoreAthletics 4, Mariners 2 The Athletics used timely hitting and lights-out relief pitching to defeat the host Seattle Mariners, 4–2, Saturday at T-Mobile Park. Starting pitcher Osvaldo Bido, despite some control struggles, tossed five effective innings to keep the Mariners mostly quiet offensively. Catcher Shea Langeliers made up for his error, which put the Athletics […]
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