The San Diego Padres have had their share of injuries in this short sample of the 2025 season, but have recently received a negative update on one of their All-Stars.
The veteran is capable to contribute in Cronenworth’s absence. The 2025 season seemed to unravel (according to on social media) when Fernando Tatis Jr.
Jackson Merrill and Jake Cronenworth land on the IL, but San Diego keeps rolling. This week brought us the first series of the season between National League West teams, and it was a whitewash.
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San Diego Padres second baseman Jake Cronenworth was placed on the injured list with a fractured right rib just hours before first pitch Friday. While Padres fans sighed in relief to hear Fernando Tatis Jr.
Jake Cronenworth joined Jackson Merrill on the injured list before the San Diego Padres hosted the Colorado Rockies Friday night. And San Diego kept rolling anyway, posting an 8-0 shutout for its eighth win this year at Petco Park.
The Padres announced that infielder Jake Cronenworth has been placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to April 9.
By the end of the day on Tuesday, three of the San Diego Padres’ star players were sidelined with injuries. The Padres placed outfielder Jackson Merrill, who finished second in National League Rookie of the Year voting last season, on the 10-day injured list with a hamstring strain before Tuesday’s game against the Athletics.
The San Diego Padres lost to the Athletics, 10-4, on Tuesday night. Unfortunately, Fernando Tatis Jr. was forced to exit the game early due to an injury.
San Diego Padres All-Star infielder Jake Cronenworth exited Tuesday's game against the Athletics early with an apparent injury. Cronenworth appeared to injure something while swinging and grounding out in the top of the third inning.
Jake Cronenworth belted a tie-breaking home run in the bottom of the eighth inning as the San Diego Padres edged the visiting Atlanta Braves 4-3 on Friday night.
The San Diego Padres continue to receive calls surrounding a number of stars, including infielder Jake Cronenworth. The interest from other clubs is a testament to the value of Cronenworth, who at times can be overshadowed by the star power in San Diego.
The San Diego Padres don’t envision infielder Jake Cronenworth playing one particular position in 2025. Per Valentina Martinez of San Diego Padres on SI, Padres manager Mike Shildt came to a decision about Cronenworth’s deployment for next season: “I don’t see it on the radar at the moment,” Shildt said about Cronenworth playing first base.
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt said infielder Jake Cronenworth will likely not see any time at first base in 2025. Cronenworth bounced between first and second base the last few seasons, but will remain at second next season.
A return to second base is a welcome sight The San Diego Padres infield alignment is set for the 2025 season. Barring an injury, it will be Luis Arraez at first base, Jake Cronenworth at second base, Xander Bogaerts at shortstop and Manny Machado at third base.
The Padres were dormant for much of the offseason but sprang to life recently. In the past week, they’ve bolstered the pitching staff with Nick Pivetta and Kyle Hart, as well as bringing Jason Heyward and Connor Joe into the position player mix.
The San Diego Padres are doing their best to get the best possible team on the field following an eerily quiet offseason in Southern California. In an effort to both bring in new talent while also shedding payroll, they could look to the trade mill.
Trade rumors have been swirling around the San Diego Padres all offseason. A new name has reportedly been added to the trade block.
The Padres' fifth straight loss ended with Jake Cronenworth striking out looking on a questionable call by home plate umpire Erich Bacchus.
The season hasn't started out the way most Padres fans would have wanted, but these three players have stepped up so far.
San Diego Padres first baseman Jake Cronenworth had an equipment malfunction during his team’s 5-2 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
In an offseason that has seen them trade outfielder Juan Soto to the New York Yankees, the San Diego Padres are looking for ways to upgrade their club that finished with a disappointing 82-80 record in 2023.
The Toronto Blue Jays have kicked the trade tires on San Diego Padres infielder Jake Cronenworth.
The Padres had talks with the Blue Jays about a possible trade involving Jake Cronenworth, The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reports.
With a need for at least one starting pitcher, a back-end reliever and likely multiple outfielders, the front office could continue looking for ways to create spending room, including trading the versatile two-time All-Star.
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