The San Diego Padres will be moving on from their pink and mint City Connect uniforms after 2025, the Los Angeles Times' Bill Shaikin reported Friday. This will be the fourth – and apparently ...
The Padres will retire their current ... a reversible retro bucket hat, an aloha shirt, a military hoodie and a City Connect straw hat. The first 40,000 fans receive the giveaways.
The San Diego Padres will no longer wear their pink- and mint-colored City Connect uniforms following the 2025 MLB season. According to Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times, the Padres announced ...
The San Diego Padres are reportedly looking to shake up their roster, with Xander Bogaerts and Jake Cronenworth both on the trade block. The Padres are actively trying to move both players in a ...
When the Padres came out with ... team only keep a version of their City Connect attire for a few years before moving on. Get top local stories in San Diego delivered to you every morning.
But the towering veteran outfielder will prolong his career this season as part of a left-right platoon with Connor Joe, also signed by the San Diego Padres on the eve of spring training.
For most of the offseason, the Baltimore Orioles have been connected to the San Diego Padres when it comes to a potential trade for right-handed ace Dylan Cease. At times, it’s been speculation.
The 2025 Padres cupboard is nowhere near being barren, and this could very well be another special season at Petco Park — a sentiment echoed by the players. Get top local stories in San Diego ...
According to Thomas Gamba-Ellis of the New York Post, Padres superstar third baseman Manny Machado had this to say about the lack of impactful moves that San Diego’s front office has made to upgrade ...
SAN DIEGO -- Leon Duenas and his father, Leopoldo, have spent more than 800 consecutive nights at the Ronald McDonald House in San Diego. In that time, Leon, age 16, has been undergoing treatment for ...
Two 7-Elevens were robbed at gunpoint early Saturday morning and suspects are still at large, San Diego police said. The holdups, only 30 minutes apart, took place at the 7-Eleven at 105 W.