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Padres GM AJ Preller spoke on why he was willing to give up Leo De Vries for Mason MIller at the trade deadline.
When the work was finished, and five trades involving 22 players had been executed within six hours, A.J. Preller's peers ...
After the deadline passed, Preller spoke about his moves, and in a piece from Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Preller revealed ...
The reactions ranged from curiosity to awe to personal lament.
By strip-mining San Diego's farm system, Preller made it clear that the Padres are aiming for the World Series again this ...
In the deal, which included four prospects heading to the A's, the Padres gave up Leo DeVries, the 18-year-old shortstop who ...
Padres President of Baseball Operations has become one of the most interesting men in the sport after uneven start to San ...
It wouldn’t be a proper Deadline day without an A.J. Preller trade binge. The Padres' general manager did not disappoint.
President of baseball operations A.J. Preller was up to his usual tricks on Thursday afternoon, wheeling and dealing as he aims to improve the roster. The San ...
The Padres kept All-Star closer Robert Suárez, who leads the majors with 30 saves, and inconsistent starter Dylan Cease. Both ...
The San Diego Padres stole the show at the trade deadline. President of baseball operations A.J. Preller orchestrated an absolute masterclass, making five trade ...
The Padres made multiple trades at the deadline this season and they are going all in to have a shot to win the World Series.