Joe Musgrove makes the start against Yoshinobu Yamamoto! Location: Gocheok Sky Dome, Seoul, Republic of Korea TV: Padres TV, ESPN (out of market only) Radio: 97.3 The Fan Please remember our Game Day thread guidelines.
The two-game series in Seoul between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres is already underway, but anticipation from fans and bettors alike is on the rise ahead because of the pitching duel set up for Game 2.
After taking a look at the four names to watch for the 2024 NL MVP last week, we look at pitchers that could be in the discussion for the NL Cy Young. Ranked from favorite to longshot, we look at four names that could win the award.
It remains all college hoops here. We're into the quarterfinals for many of the more notable conferences, and it's there our quest takes us today with a trio of plays.
The Padres are set to start their regular season on March 20 against the Dodgers in Seoul, South Korea. Despite such little time between now and then, there's a few uncertainties that linger in the air.
It seems that the San Diego Padres are starting to finalize their plans for the start of the new year. The Padres have already announced the two pitchers that will take the mound against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Korea, but we now have an idea of who will start in their home opener series, too.
As the offseason went along, it became increasingly clear the San Diego Padres weren't bringing back Blake Snell, or even attempting to replace the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner with a big trade or free agent signing.
Since his disastrous start to the 2024 Cactus League season, San Diego Padres right-handed pitcher Joe Musgrove has been putting in the extra work. Going up against the Los Angeles Dodgers in his debut, Musgrove was pulled during the first inning after allowing four earned runs and two hits, while recording no strikeouts.
The 2024 spring training hasn't been too kind to the San Diego Padres' right-handed starting pitcher, Joe Musgrove. He looks far from the All-Star we've become accustomed to in his first two starts. However, it seems like those days are behind the 31-year-old.
San Diego Padres ace Joe Musgrove is off to a rough start in spring training.
The San Diego Padres have not had the prettiest start to spring training. Although it's not about the wins and losses, the Padres sit at 1-4 before they take on the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday.
The San Diego Padres went viral Thursday after fans caught a glimpse of their dugout during the team’s spring training opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Peoria Stadium in Phoenix, Ariz.
Following a disappointing start by Joe Musgrove, the San Diego Padres' second inning was one of the lone bright spots in the Cactus League opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers at the Peoria Sports Complex on Thursday.
San Diego Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove was taken out of the Padres opening Cactus League game against the Los Angeles Dodgers after recording zero outs. Musgrove faced just four batters in Mookie Betts, Chris Taylor, James Outman and Teoscar Hernández before he came out of the game.
Padres pitchers Yu Darvish and Joe Musgrove are ready to report to Spring Training without limitations. San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt provided an update on the two starters in an interview with the San Diego Union-Tribune that published Friday.
The San Diego Padres announced their 2024 promotional schedule on Thursday. In total, there are 18 giveaway dates. Here are the dates fans should plan for.
Joe Musgrove set the bar for a team bonding experience. He put together a bonfire on the beach at sunset with pizza for some of the Padres' pitchers and catchers.
Starting pitcher Joe Musgrove has high expectations for the young pitching talent that the Padres have on their roster. The team let multiple veterans
The Padres are shutting down their starter for three weeks.
Musgrove fractured the big toe on his left foot after an accident in the weight room in late February, and then suffered a minor shoulder injury during a rehab start that further delayed his return.
San Diego Padres right-hander Joe Musgrove is expected to make his final rehab start Sunday for the organization’s Single-A affiliate, as noted by Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Padres manager Bob Melvin told reporters today that right-hander Joe Musgrove “tweaked” his shoulder in his most recent rehab start, and could have his next rehab start pushed back by a day or two as a consequence.
The Padres revealed on Tuesday that starting pitcher Joe Musgrove broke his left big toe in a weight room accident on Monday.
San Diego Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove dominated the New York Mets on Sunday night both before and after he was checked for foreign substances.
Joe Musgrove had some fun with the New York Mets after they tried to disrupt him with a substance check on Sunday night.
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