The San Diego Padres need to add more starting pitching to their roster and a big trade could go a long way for the team.
The right-hander signed a $75 million, three-year contract that allows him to opt out after the 2026 and 2027 seasons.
Terry Seidler, who inherited the Los Angeles Dodgers from her father Walter O'Malley, and later owned a share of the San ...
The Padres needed starting pitching this winter, and in the end, they didn’t have to look very far to find it. Right-hander ...
The San Diego Padres and right-handed pitcher Michael King agreed to a three-year, $75 million contract. King's pact includes ...
In a moderately surprising maneuver for a team that seemed to be ramping down its spending, the San Diego Padres are ...
The Padres made their first big move of the offseason, bringing back Michael King on a three-year deal \-\- a critical ...
Michael King is staying put. In what comes as a bit of a surprise, King re-signed with the Padres Thursday on a three-year, ...
Another former Cleveland staple's career is heading further and further away from The Land. After once being a staple on the ...
Will the Padres trade Nick Pivetta? Will they keep shopping? With A.J. Preller, you never know what'll happen next.
The San Diego Padres are signing right-hander Michael King and Korean infielder Sung-Mun Song to free-agent deals, MLB.com ...
Joey Mistretta takes an in-depth look at the Padres' Michael King signing and assigns grades for the contract.