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As AJ Cassavell of MLB.com reports, the city of Guayana in Venezuela is home to two Major League catchers—Fermin and Carlos ...
As the dust has settled over the last week, it's hard not to be impressed by the Kansas City Royals' decisive moves at the trade deadline. The Royals grabbed ve ...
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Diamondbacks first. Ketel Marte flies out to deep right field to Ryan O'Hearn. Corbin Carroll homers to center field. Geraldo Perdomo singles to center field. Lourdes Gurriel grounds out to second ...
Maldonado still leads the Padres in starts at catcher this season with 56, but the club acquired Freddy Fermin at the trade deadline and elected to keep Elias Diaz around over Maldonado as the backup.
The San Diego Padres made a lot of moves at the trade deadline, but one of their smaller moves looks to be better than anybody expected.
After going 3-for-9 with two RBI and a run scored through his first three games as a Padre, Fermin will get a breather Tuesday while Elias Diaz starts behind the plate and bats ninth.
King has been out since mid-May with a nerve impingement near his right (throwing) shoulder.
The San Diego Padres were deemed as the co-best buyers with the Seattle Mariners at the trade deadline after the Mason Miller blockbuster.
The dust is still settling on one of the busier trade deadline days in recent memory, but it's time to reset the MLB ...
Padres fourth. Ryan O'Hearn lines out to left field to Ivan Herrera. Ramon Laureano singles to shallow infield. Jake Cronenworth homers to center field. Ramon Laureano scores. Freddy Fermin flies ...
Now that the dust has settled on what was a breakneck pace of wheeling and dealing ahead of MLB's 2025 trade deadline, what ...