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Nick Castellanos in San Diego Padres uniform arriving at spring training, symbolizing his new one-year deal and fresh start.
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Nick Castellanos signs one-year deal with Padres after Phillies release

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Nick Castellanos has agreed to a one-year contract with the San Diego Padres following his release from the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies will cover nearly all of his $20 million salary, while the Padres pay the league minimum of around $780,000. Castellanos arrives in spring training seeking a fresh start and a chance to contribute to the team's World Series goals.

Kevin McGonigle recorded four hits, including two doubles, in his major league debut as the Detroit Tigers defeated the San Diego Padres 8-2 on Opening Day at Petco Park. The 21-year-old prospect batted sixth and became the second player in Tigers history to achieve a four-hit game in his debut. Manager A.J. Hinch slotted him early in the lineup to ensure quick action.

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The San Diego Padres placed right-hander Yu Darvish on the restricted list Wednesday, finalizing their 26-man roster ahead of Thursday's season opener against the Detroit Tigers at Petco Park. This follows Darvish's January refutation of retirement rumors, where he indicated he was leaning toward voiding his contract while focusing on elbow rehab. Recovering from right elbow surgery, Darvish will miss the 2026 season, freeing a spot on the 40-man roster and potentially $15 million in payroll.

Following earlier trade discussions including with the Mets, the San Diego Padres are weighing deals from their deep bullpen to shore up a thin starting rotation as spring training nears. GM A.J. Preller has dismissed converting high-leverage arms to starters and stresses preserving the elite relief corps that powered recent playoffs, though he remains open to overwhelming offers.

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The San Diego Padres re-signed right-hander Michael King to a three-year, $75 million contract despite interest from AL East teams, bolstering their rotation after Dylan Cease's departure to Toronto. The deal includes opt-outs after 2026 and 2027. The 30-year-old, who declined a $22.025 million qualifying offer, aims to help San Diego win a championship.

The Seidler family, owners of the San Diego Padres, announced on Thursday that they are evaluating their future with the franchise, including a potential sale. The decision comes nearly two years after the death of former control person Peter Seidler. The team emphasized its commitment to contending for a World Series in 2026 during the process.

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The San Diego Padres introduced Craig Stammen as their 20th manager on Monday at Petco Park. Stammen, a former reliever for the team, becomes the first skipper in franchise history to spend the bulk of his playing career in the bullpen. He expressed excitement about leading the organization toward a World Series title.

 

 

 

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