This story was excerpted from AJ Cassavell’s Padres Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. PEORIA, Ariz. -- Enter the Padres clubhouse through the hallway doors at the Peoria Sports Complex.
The runs began near the Alhambra Casino three or four mornings a week throughout November and December. For six or sometimes eight or nine kilometers, Xander Bogaerts would run on the strand that winds along the white sand and clear water fronting the string of resorts on the west coast of Aruba.
San Diego Padres infielder Xander Bogaerts signs autographs for young fans during a live batting practice session during spring training baseball practice at the team's training facility Saturday, Feb.
Mike Shildt discusses Xander Bogaerts being told he is the Shortstop and Luis Arraez winning a batting title last season despite an injury
Padres still must find a starting pitcher or two, but there are plenty of stories already brewing as camp gets underway
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 bid to reduce payroll and retool their team,
San Diego Padres star Xander Bogaerts is settling into his new (but familiar) role as the infield quarterback. More news: Padres' Joe Musgrove Provides Massiv
Xander Bogaerts has two World Series titles to his name from his decade spent with the Boston Red Sox. He knows a thing or two about expectations. The newly an
PEORIA, Ariz. — A year ago, hours before the San Diego Padres’ first full-squad workout that spring, Xander Bogaerts was asked to go from being a lifelong shortstop to a sudden second baseman.
The San Diego Padres are looking to part ways with Xander Bogaerts as they place him on the trading block. Here's the latest update.
A long winter is in the rearview and the Padres have begun Cactus League play. A month from Opening Day, here are four takeaways from camp.
If Pivetta gets hurt, Padres could cut deal short
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Nick Pivetta’s Deal With The Padres Reveals A Potential Cash Crunch
If Pivetta gets hurt, Padres could cut deal short after 2 years or extend it to 5th year for $5M
San Diego could cut short Nick Pivetta’s $55 million, four-year contract after two seasons if he gets a specified long-term injury and the Padres also could extend the deal for a fifth season at the r
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Nick Pivetta’s Padres contract includes $5 million conditional team option for 2029 if he gets hurt
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