Anderson Espinoza Is Not Intimidated
Most agree that Anderson Espinoza is the top Padres prospect
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Most agree that Anderson Espinoza is the top Padres prospect
After a successful campaign at high Class A, Luis Urias now wants to add power
Franchy Cordero restored his prospect status in a big way in 2016
The Padres are finally now making a strong play in the Cuban market
Young catcher Austin Hedges has a shot at the starting gig
Michael Gettys welcomed the chance to work in the Arizona Fall League
Several prospects from the improving Padres farm system performed well in a showcase game
Hunter Renfroe found greater consistency with adjustments to his swing
The Padres believe Josh Naylor could challenge for the first base job in a few years
Austin Hedges, drafted for defense, is making PCL look like batting practice.
The Padres believe Hunter Renfroe has turned the corner mechanically
Low Class A Fort Wayne had several pitchers step up early.
There’s debate over who the Padres top prospect is, but they’re happy to have both players.
Manuel Margot resembled a potential long-term answer in center.
The Padres seem willing to tolerate outfielder Jabari Blash’s growing pains.
Padres GM says organization headed in right direction
SAN DIEGO—Several decades ago, the Padres had a knack for signing impact amateur players out of places beyond the mainland United States. It’s hoped that…
SAN DIEGO—Petco Park favors pitchers, but home runs to left field are relatively easy to come by in the Padres’ downtown home. While the inviting…
SAN DIEGO—As he restocks a prospect pool from which he dealt heavily last offseason, general manager A.J. Preller has used several avenues to acquire young…
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