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PHOENIX — Despite selling more tickets this season than all but one Major League Baseball team, the San Diego Padres took out a loan for about $50 million in September to address short-term cash ...
The San Diego Padres took out a loan for approximately $50 million in September to help cover short-term expenses, including player payroll, reports The Athletic. The club opened the season with a ...
League and team sources said the team took out a $50 million loan. The Athletic first reported the Padres’ loan Wednesday afternoon. Even with 59 sellouts at Petco Park and the team drawing a ...
Riley was acknowledging the fact that Robert has struggled to retain his Silver Slugger Award form so far this season, ...
The San Diego Padres reportedly needed a little help making ends meet this season. The team took out a $50 million loan in September to address short-term cash-flow issues and meet its obligations ...
The Padres entered this season with a franchise record $248.9 million payroll. Trimming nearly $50 million off payroll in an offseason is extreme, though pricey veterans Josh Hader and Blake Snell ...
The Padres didn't let the failed negotiations the first time around deter them, bumping their offer by more than $50 million as owner Peter Seidler called extending Machado "my top priority" this ...
Another concern: The Padres’ local television revenue is virtually certain to reduce as they shift from a regional sports network that was paying them more than $50 million per year to a ...