The San Diego Padres are projected to add a Cy Young Award winner in a blockbuster trade with the Miami Marlins
The San Diego Padres have been reportedly looking to trade several of their stars this offseason. However, plans might have shifted, according to Jon Heyman of
The San Diego Padres are anxiously awaiting Roki Sasaki's decision. The 23-year-old Japanese pitcher can officially sign with a Major League Baseball team start
Unlike Bogaerts, Arraez and Cronenworth, Cease holds immense trade value. The Padres could demand a significant package while offloading his entire salary. They'd need to weigh that against subtracting arguably their best starter from a rotation that comprises Cease, Michael King , Yu Darvish and a host of question marks.
The San Diego Padres and Dylan Cease were able to settle his 2025 salary outside of arbitration, with the NL Cy Young candidate due to receive $13.75 million next season. At 29 years old, Cease made 33 starts last season and posted a 3.47 ERA, compiling 224 strikeouts across 189.1 innings.
The San Diego Padres could look to trade their ace Dylan Cease to the Toronto Blue Jays in a shocking offseason move.
Cease will receive a raise of almost $6 million in his final year of arbitration eligibility. The 29-year-old posted a 3.47 ERA, 1.07 WHIP and 224:65 K:BB over 189.1 innings last season and is now entering a contract year.
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The San Diego Padres and starting pitcher Dylan Cease avoided arbitration Thursday by agreeing to a one-year, $13.75 million contract for 2025, according
Three-time batting champion Luis Arraez agreed to a $14 million salary and right-hander Dylan Cease agreed to $13.75 million for the 2025 season with the San Diego Padres, MLB.com reported on Thursday.
In a league-leading 33 starts in 2024, he pitched to a 3.47 ERA and 3.46 SIERA. He finished fourth in NL Cy Young voting.
San Diego seems to be trending away from Sasaki, which could have big ramifications on the rest of the roster.