On Friar Podcast: Weighing the Good with the Bad at the Quarter Point
Dylan Cease has been unbelievable while Xander Bogaerts has been underwhelming.
Dylan Cease has been unbelievable while Xander Bogaerts has been underwhelming.
Shohei Ohtani is a Dodger. Juan Soto is a Yankee. Needless to say, the Padres have some work to do. San Diego got back two things it desperately needed in the Soto deal: pitching depth and financial flexibility. Now the question is, what are they going to do about it? The OnFriar Podcast has some ideas. NBC 7’s Derek Togerson…
The deal finally got done. Darnay Tripp and Todd Strain discuss the Padres trade of Juan Soto to the Yankees. What did A.J. Preller get back? Could this have all been avoided? How will the return impact 2024? And what does this mean for the rest of the offseason?
After weeks of speculation the Padres dealt the slugger for arms that should help in 2024.
It’s looking more and more like the Padres will part with Juan Soto. Is that the most prudent move given the team’s needs and limited finances? The guys discuss, plus Nick Martinez and Ryan Flaherty have new homes. And Derek gets his first chance to share his take on Mike Shildt becoming the club’s new manager.
The passing of Padres owner Peter Seidler was a devastating blow to baseball fans in San Diego and around the world. He made a lasting impact on the franchise, the city, and the game, making a real difference on his franchise in his adopted home town. Now America’s Finest City can honor the man for a life well lived....
We get a better idea of who Mike Shildt is and how he’ll manage the Padres with a hand from San Diego guy and former Friar Greg Garcia. He explains how Shildt picks the right times to get fired up, and does players a favor by taking tough decisions out of their hands. What is yellow-padding and how could...
The Padres have their new manager, and it’s someone with an impressive resume.
The New York Rangers and Carolina Hurricanes needed double overtime in Game 2 of their second-round series, but where it does rank among the longest NHL games ever?
A lot of thought goes into naming a racehorse. Some take inspiration from the horse’s pedigree, while some make it more personal, naming the horse after something special to the owner: a favorite boat, a treasured memory or the nickname of a close relative.