The Padres have holes to fill on their roster and have been shopping pitcher Dylan Cease. Now, Michael King could also be available.
A week or so ago, Dan Hayes wrote that the Padres were interested in Christian Vázquez, and added (almost as an afterthought) that the Twins were also discussing trading for Dylan Cease. For many fans,
A New York Mets insider recently offered up a bold blockbuster trade idea for a trio of impact pitchers, including Dylan Cease.
The New York Mets have their sights set on a huge season after signing major free-agent prize Juan Soto in the offseason. New York made it to the National League Championship Series last year, but the team fell to the eventual World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers.
With the Pete Alonso saga still not resolved, the New York Mets have continued to be involved in the starting pitching market should an opportunity arise to add
On The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo answer a question from a listener who asks what the price would be in Mets players and prospects in any potential trade with the Padres for pitcher Dylan Cease.
The Atlanta Braves still have a need for pitching, and the San Diego Padres seem intent on shaking up their roster. Could it be a perfect match?
Trading for Michael King would make the Mets' rotation incredibly formidable, removing perhaps the biggest question mark surrounding them.
At some point soon, maybe even this week, the San Diego Padres GM A.J. Preller will join the offseason and make a move to improve his team. Maybe? Probably? Preller has a history of late offseason moves,
King was one of the players the Yankees shipped to San Diego last winter in the seven-player blockbuster trade for superstar slugger Juan Soto. This is the first report of the offseason that King could be available for a trade. In 33 starts for San Diego, King put up a 2.95 ERA over 173.2 innings pitched.
While the Jurickson Profar signing filled the Braves single biggest need in the outfield, there are still holes to patch up. I’d argue the bullpen should take precedence over the rotation.
As far as the dispute is concerned, Sheel Siedler, the widow of Peter Seidler, claims that her late husband wanted her to take control of the Padres in the event of his death. She blamed Peter's brothers Matthew and Robert for trying to prevent that from happening.