Padres vs. Giants Game 1: TV Channel, Streaming & Starting Pitchers – May 4
The San Diego Padres face NL West rivals the San Francisco Giants in the opening clash of a three-game series at Oracle Park on Monday.

The San Diego Padres face NL West rivals the San Francisco Giants in the opening clash of a three-game series at Oracle Park on Monday.

Manny Machado, Ryan O’Hearn, and Yandy Díaz headline Sunday’s top HR prop bets with hot bats, strong splits, and favorable matchups.

What in the world is going on with Fernando Tatis Jr.? The San Diego Padres superstar is going through a rough patch of unlucky baseball right now. His advanced metrics suggest that he is doing everything right, but just isn’t getting the results he deserves. Let’s break down the story behind the slump and why […] The post Hidden story behind Fernando Tatis Jr.’s slump suggests breakout is coming appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Power bats are locked in. From Seager to Judge, here are the top HR picks today with juicy odds, matchups, and breakout vibes.

Manny Machado's wife Yainee turns heads in black and white corset-style gown at Dinner on the Diamond red carpet Sportskeeda

The San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks met in Mexico City last weekend for another international series for Major League Baseball. The atmosphere was electric, and both games were exciting between two teams with large Hispanic fan bases. The Padres took Game 1, and the Diamondbacks hit a grand slam to come back and win […] The post Nolan Arenado, Manny Machado reveal their different approaches to playing third base appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Nick Castellanos hit his first home run with the San Diego Padres on Wednesday, energizing Petco Park during the rubber match vs. the Chicago Cubs. The Padres entered the series finale looking for stability after splitting the first two games. The Cubs moved in front early, but the Padres answered in the fifth inning when […] The post Padres’ Nick Castellanos mashes clutch 1st homer for San Diego vs Cubs appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The San Diego Padres are one of the best teams in Major League Baseball to begin the 2026 season. At 19-10, the Friars are 1.5 games back of the Atlanta Braves for the top record in the league. SD is currently tied with the Cincinnati Reds and 0.5 games back of the Los Angeles Dodgers […] The post Padres’ surprise breakout star behind hot start to 2026 season appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The San Diego Padres (19-9) are surely eager to leap past the Los Angeles Dodgers and take control of the National League West, but cities do not throw parades for winning April. If this franchise is going to claim its first-ever World Series championship, it must exercise good judgment. Keeping the face of the franchise […] The post Is Manny Machado playing tonight? Latest injury update for Padres-Cubs game appeared first on ClutchPoints.

San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado spoke on worrisome Fernando Tatis Jr. stat on Monday.

The San Diego Padres kicked off their series against the Chicago Cubs with a 9-7 victory that featured plenty of drama. San Diego got off to a rare 3-0 lead in the first inning, which marked only the fourth time this season the Padres have scored a run in the first frame. The Cubs would rally […] The post Padres Announce Manny Machado Injury News After Cubs Win appeared first on HEAVY.

The San Diego Padres beat the Chicago Cubs 9-7 on Monday night at Petco Park, improving to 19-9 on the season after returning from a Mexico City series. San Diego built an early 3-0 lead in the first inning, but Chicago answered with a second-inning solo home run and a third-inning grand slam to take […] The post Padres manager shares Manny Machado injury update after defeating Cubs appeared first on ClutchPoints.

San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado left Monday's game against the Chicago Cubs.

The MLB Power Rankings are back after a tumultuous week in the majors, highlighted by the Boston Red Sox firing Alex Cora. At 11-17, Boston is in last place in the American League East with a murky future ahead. That took some of the heat off the New York Mets, who broke their losing streak […] The post ClutchPoints 2026 MLB Power Rankings, Vol. 10: Red Sox fire Alex Cora, Mets slide continues appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The San Diego Padres, who had a record-tying month with their four-run plus comebacks, got a brutal taste of their medicine on Sunday as their bullpen collapsed in a 12-7 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks in the Mexico City Series finale at Alfredo Harp Helu Stadium. After building a 7-1 lead through six innings, San […] The post Padres get brutal taste of own medicine amid bullpen meltdown appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The San Diego Padres have gotten off to a brilliant start this season in the National League West. As they took the field in Mexico City for their two-game series with the Arizona Diamondbacks, they had a one-half game lead over the two-time defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers. .@tatis_jr got an AWESOME custom […] The post Padres’ Fernando Tatis Jr. reveals the gift he received from fan before Mexico City Series appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Manny Machado, Fernando Tatis Jr., Ketel Marte, Geraldo Perdomo and Nolan Arenado will command much of the spotlight in Spanish-speaking Mexico City, but Corbin Carroll has the ability to draw more eyeballs than any other star during this two-game series. The Arizona Diamondbacks right fielder has a dynamic skill set that should ignite the animated […] The post Diamondbacks’ Corbin Carroll gets real on excitement for Mexico City Series vs. Padres appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The San Diego Padres are surging, and Manny Machado says Mason Miller is at the center of this surge in the NL West. Speaking on Baseball Tonight Podcast with Buster Olney, Machado broke it down in real time. On the podcast, https://t.co/MatOy70Lju Manny Machado talks about Mason Miller's dominance and F-U mentality on the mound. […] The post Padres star Manny Machado reveals Mason Miller’s secret to success appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The San Diego Padres have been riding elite pitching to the top spot in the National League West. It wouldn’t be the first time the Padres had World Series aspirations early in the season, only to fall off, but this season, there are some reasons to believe it is different. With the team’s elite pitching […] The post Ex-player gets brutally honest on Padres’ World Series chances appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The San Diego Padres find themselves at the center of a historic moment, as an ownership change brings increased attention to the franchise. With reports of a $3.9 billion sale to Jose Feliciano and Kwanza Jones, the organization is also becoming part of a broader shift toward greater diversity in Major League Baseball ownership. Padres […] The post Padres star Manny Machado weighs in on Jose Feliciano buying franchise appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The San Diego Padres are getting ready to take on the Los Angeles Angels in a three-game series. The Padres are in the middle of an eight-game winning streak after finishing off back-to-back series sweeps. The team has now won four consecutive series, and 10 of its last 11 contests.They have done so despite costly […] The post Padres Demote Pitcher to Minor Leagues After Win Against Mariners appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Friday morning, news broke that the San Diego Padres organization had officially been sold. And that news effectively ended much of the debate, disagreement, and complaints about the market size disparities in modern Major League Baseball. For over a decade, the Seidler family, primarily the late Peter Seidler, owned and operated the Padres. And they turned a perennially bottom-feeding franchise into a juggernaut. How? By treating a competitive sport like a competitive sport, and investing heavily in the on-field product. Now? It's been sold to billionaire José E. Feliciano and his wife Kwanza Jones, owners of the English Premier League team Chelsea. For a staggering, and record-setting $3.9 billion. RELATED: San Diego Padres To Be Sold For Record $3.9 Billion DealNearly $4 billion for a team located in one of the smallest markets in Major League Baseball. A team that's never once won a World Series, and hasn't won the National League West in quite literally 20 years. That team sold for $4 billion. Just six years ago, Steve Cohen bought the New York Mets for $2.4 billion. The New York Mets. In New York City. The largest media market in the country. And the Padres just sold for 63% more, six years later. This is why all the whining and complaining from small market teams across the sport is manipulative nonsense.What makes this price even more stunning is that the Padres currently do not have a television deal with a regional sports network. While much of the focus and criticism of the Los Angeles Dodgers' spending habits rests on their agreement with Spectrum, Padres games are produced exclusively by MLB. Fubo and DirecTV+ carry the Padres "channel," but for most fans, they are forced into buying the team's package of games through MLB.tv. And they're still worth $3.9 billion. How can this be, when teams like the Pirates and Marlins relentlessly cry poor, despite raking in huge amounts of revenue sharing dollars? The Marlins even play in a significantly larger market than the Padres. San Diego County has roughly 3.4 million people, while the Miami metropolitan area has 6.4 million. Yet the Padres can routinely run payrolls at or above $200 million, while the Marlins spend under $100 million. Why?Because the Seidler family, particularly Peter, spent money to build a competitive product, taking advantage of the window of opportunity that the Chargers' move to LA offered. Seidler, who had serious health issues for years, invested in the team in hopes of winning a World Series before he died. They signed big name free agents like Eric Hosmer, Xander Bogaerts, and Manny Machado. They were aggressively in trades, bringing in stars like Blake Snell, Josh Hader, Mason Miller, Dylan Cease, and Juan Soto. They signed key players to extensions, like Yu Darvish, Jackson Merrill, and Fernando Tatis Jr. And what do you know, fans appreciated the effort. Petco Park is routinely sold out, and currently ranks second in average per game ticket sales with 42,395. Turns out, the old adage of spending money to make money is accurate. This sales price shows that the owners complaining about not being able to compete with big market teams are, to put it mildly, wrong. Money is pouring into the sport, and there's more to be made when teams try to win. Fans buy tickets when ownership shows they take winning seriously. Fans buy jerseys when they have star players to support. And fans will spend money to buy a package of baseball games when there's a reason to watch. Instead, we have owners like Bob Nutting in Pittsburgh, who hasn't signed a free agent to a contract longer than two years in decades. Literally decades. We have the Marlins, who have taken a community of rabid baseball fans, as the electric atmosphere at the World Baseball Classic demonstrated, and spat in their face by demonstrating a commitment to spending as little as possible. We have the Milwaukee Brewers, who while competitive, trade every single big-name player they have as soon as possible to avoid long-term contracts. But the Padres sale demonstrates that despite the excuses and gaslighting, the fastest way MLB owners could increase their franchise values is by spending money on players. If you build it, they will come.

The buyer is the cofounder of investment giant Clearlake.

The San Diego Padres are getting close to a deal to be sold, with a pricetag that is sure to make even the wealthiest owners blush.
