Eric Stults cruised through the first six innings before running into trouble in the seventh as the Padres fell to the D-backs, 5-2, on Friday at Chase Field.More» Alonso hits an RBI single to plate Quentin
Andrew Cashner will look to help the Padres pull even in their weekend series against lefty Wade Miley and the D-backs on Saturday at Chase Field.More» Cashner fans six in solid start vs. Nats
Not needing a fifth starter until Tuesday in Seattle, the Padres recalled left-handed reliever Tommy Layne from Triple-A Tucson on Friday to fill the vacated roster spot left by Burch Smith.More»
Since moving into the starting rotation last month, Andrew Cashner has gone 3-2 with a 2.80 ERA in six starts, while opponents are hitting .227 against him. The right-hander will make his seventh start on Saturday, when the Padres face the D-backs at Chase Field.More» Cashner fans six in solid start vs. Nats
In a battle of rookies, Padres right-hander Burch Smith was outmatched by Cardinals southpaw Tyler Lyons on Wednesday night in San Diego, where the Friars took a 5-3 loss to close their homestand.More» Gyorko leads off the seventh with a solo shot
Padres pitcher Jason Marquis offered some advice to John Baker on how to add some velocity to his throws, and the catcher's adjustment has led to a dramatic improvement in stopping would-be basestealers.More» Baker throws out Descalso stealing second
Padres pitcher Clayton Richard, on the disabled list since May 5 with an intestinal virus, made his second Minor League rehabilitation start on Tuesday for Triple-A Tucson in Omaha, allowing two runs in six innings.More» Richard blanks Rockies over six strong frames
A pair of not-so injured Padres are heading to Arizona to play in games on Friday, as infielder Logan Forsythe and outfielder Cameron Maybin work their way back from the disabled list.More» Maybin rips a line-drive solo home run
Edinson Volquez ran into trouble in the fifth inning Tuesday night against the Cardinals, who pulled away for a 10-2 victory to even the series at Petco Park.More» Baker throws out Descalso stealing second
Former Padres pitcher Andy Ashby, who won 70 games over eight seasons with the team, will represent the franchise during Major League Baseball's First-Year Player Draft next month.More»Andy Ashby is back in a Padres uniform
What's impressed manager Bud Black the most about Will Venable's recent power surge has been the pitches that the Padres' outfielder is hitting for home runs.More» Padres get insurance run on Venable's homer
Carlos Quentin is not in the lineup for Tuesday night's game against the Cardinals, resting a sore knee after sliding awkwardly into home plate Monday.More» Denorfia's single ties the game in the sixth
Jason Marquis outdueled ERA leader Shelby Miller as the Padres won their third straight, 4-2, in the series opener against the Cardinals on Monday night.More» Black on Marquis' quality outing in win
A 50-game suspension started at the beginning of his season and has relegated Yasmani Grandal's season to mostly extended spring training appearances at this point. Grandal joined the Triple-A Tucson Padres on Saturday.More» Grandal impressed as a rookie in 2012
Padres vice president and assistant general manager A.J. Hinch, an Oklahoma native, has family that lives where Monday's deadly tornadoes hit, but everyone was safe.More»
Everth Cabrera says he has never felt better in the Majors before now -- and it shows, as the Padres shortstop leads the big leagues in stolen bases.More» Padres run wild with five stolen bases
Bud Black was gushing like a proud papa -- er, manager. The Padres' offense ended the weekend going gangbusters, and the skipper was raving not only about all the runs, but the diversity of the attack.More» Black on Padres' offense in win vs. Nationals
Padres infielder/outfielder James Darnell, hurt in 2011 and again in 2012, suffered what appears to be another serious shoulder injury while playing for Triple-A Tucson last week.More» Darnell injured diving for ball, exits game
Center fielder Cameron Maybin could be headed out on a Minor League rehabilitation stint as soon as Friday if he responds well to swinging the bat this week.More» Maybin rips a line-drive solo home run
When Chase Headley was hit by a Jordan Zimmermann pitch in the seventh inning Saturday, he calmly took off his shin guard and jogged toward first base. It was something that has become pretty common.More» Quentin exits after being hit by a pitch
A big smile washed across Chase Headley's face Sunday when he was asked about the Padres' 2-1 victory over the Nationals on Saturday. The smile wasn't so much for the win itself, but the time of the game -- two hours and one minute.More»
Everth Cabrera's run-scoring single in the eighth inning Saturday helped back Eric Stults' great start in the Padres' 2-1 victory over the Nationals before a crowd of 33,646 at Petco Park.More» Stults dominates Nats in winning start
Pitcher Cory Luebke's recovery from reconstructive elbow surgery a year ago has hit another speed bump. Luebke's throwing program was stopped last week for the second time this calendar year after he felt some discomfort in his left elbow after a throwing session.More» Luebke hurls eight scoreless innings in win
Reliever Brad Brach, who had the second-lowest inherited runners scored percentage, was optioned to Triple-A Tucson to make room for Carlos Quentin before Saturday's game against the Nationals.More» Quentin's solo shot puts Padres up early
Long before he was the Padres manager, Bud Black along with his wife, Nan, thought it was important to be a part of the Rady Children's Hospital Celebration of Champions.More» Broadcast discusses big fundraising event
Chad Tracy hit a pinch-hit home run in the 10th inning Friday to lead the Nationals to a 6-5 victory over the Padres before a crowd of 29,898 at Petco Park.More» Gyorko smashes solo homer to center in sixth