Imagine a San Diego Padres starting rotation that includes Yu Darvish, Dylan Cease, Michael King, Matt Waldron, Randy Vásquez ...
Dylan Cease was a huge boost for the San Diego Padres this season after being traded from the Chicago White Sox. He helped stabilize the rotation while the team made the postseason. Unfortunately ...
Dylan Cease is getting the start for the San Diego Padres for Game 4 of the NLDS on just a few days of rest. He got lit up in his first start in the series, lasting just 3.1 innings while giving ...
Is trading Dylan Cease an option for the San Diego Padres? There are some rumors that the Padres would consider dealing the ...
SAN DIEGO (AP) — If there really are baseball gods, they certainly smiled on Dylan Cease when he was traded from the lowly Chicago White Sox to the San Diego Padres during spring training.
They are one win away from eliminating their division rival, the Los Angeles Dodgers, and they will send out one of their top right-handed pitchers, Dylan Cease. After the team's Game 3 win ...
Jurickson Profar came within a triple of the cycle and Dylan Cease fired six strong innings as the San Diego Padres won a series for the first time this year, routing the visiting Chicago Cubs 10 ...
Another factor in Preller’s pitching gains: his hire of pitching coach Ruben Niebla in October 2021. And in later offseasons, ...
Chicago White Sox star pitcher Dylan Cease joins the show to tell Ben Verlander what is was like being the focus of rampant offseason trade speculation and how he personally handled it. FEBRUARY ...
We have a massive move here in Major League Baseball as the San Diego Padres are finalizing a deal for right-hander Dylan Cease from the Chicago White Sox. Sources confirmed to Yahoo Sports.
The Padres are still trying to figure out who will follow Dylan Cease in their rotation as the regular season winds down, hopefully followed by a long playoff run. Darvish is on his regular ...
The Dodgers received massive contributions from Tommy Edman and Enrique Hernandez, two versatile players who were little more than depth pieces going into the postseason.