Padres GM Says Yu Darvish Will Rehab at Own Pace Yu Darvish is starting the 2026 season on the San Diego Padres’ restricted list as the veteran right-hander prioritizes a gradual recovery from elbow surgery while evaluating his future with the team, according to general manager A.J. Preller. The decision, which places Darvish on a modified schedule, reflects his desire to balance his health and family commitments with the demands of professional baseball. Preller emphasized that Darvish’s approach benefits both the team and its fans, though it does not guarantee additional financial flexibility for acquiring new pitching talent. Preller praised Darvish’s choice, calling him a “very special person” and highlighting his commitment to the organization’s interests. The 39-year-old Japanese star, who underwent Tommy John surgery in 2015, has opted to avoid the typical rehabilitation grind in San Diego, instead focusing on spending time with his family. While he is not ready to retire, Darvish remains uncertain about whether he can return to his previous level of performance after a second major elbow surgery. Preller noted that Darvish has been transparent about his situation since the offseason, acknowledging that his current physical condition does not align with his desired level of play. The Padres’ decision to place Darvish on the restricted list was planned during the offseason, with discussions finalized in recent weeks involving the commissioner’s office and the players’ union. As part of the arrangement, Darvish will not receive his salary while on the list—a condition few major leaguers would accept voluntarily.#san_diego_padres #aj_preller #tommy_john_surgery #nick_pivetta #yu_darvish

Jackson Merrill Sends Message After Padres Opening Day Decision The San Diego Padres entered the 2026 season with cautious optimism, despite a relatively quiet offseason shaped by financial constraints. The team’s hopes for success in the coming year are largely tied to its offensive lineup, which features several All-Star players, including center fielder Jackson Merrill. At 22 years old, Merrill remains one of the club’s most vital young talents, and his future with the franchise is now firmly secured after signing a nine-year, $135 million contract extension in April 2025. The deal has already proven to be a strong foundation for the Padres, as Merrill has exceeded expectations even during a challenging 2025 season. Despite facing injuries throughout the year, Merrill managed a .264 batting average, .317 on-base percentage, .774 OPS, 16 home runs, and 67 RBIs in 115 games. His performance underscores his value as a cornerstone of the Padres’ offense, and the team views his health as critical to achieving its goals in 2026. The club believes that a fully recovered Merrill will be essential to maximizing its potential, especially as it aims to build on its recent success and compete for a postseason berth. The Padres wrapped up spring training on Tuesday, setting the stage for the start of the 2026 MLB season. Their home opener against the Detroit Tigers will take place on Thursday at Petco Park, marking the beginning of a three-game series. The team’s decision on its Opening Day starter was announced on Monday, with the choice between Michael King and Nick Pivetta ultimately favoring the latter. Pivetta’s selection makes sense given his dominant performance in his first season with the Padres. In 2025, he posted a 2.87 ERA across 31 starts, striking out 190 batters in 181 2/3 innings.#san_diego_padres #nick_pivetta #michael_king #jackson_merrill #petco_park

Nick Pivetta is, of course, the Padres' opening-day starter The San Diego Padres finalized their 2026 opening-day roster on Monday, becoming the final Major League Baseball team to name its starting pitcher. The decision was unsurprising, as Pivetta had been the team’s most reliable and dominant starter throughout the 2025 season. Manager Craig Stammen confirmed the choice, emphasizing Pivetta’s consistency and performance in the previous year. “He was our best pitcher throughout the whole entire last season, was our No. 1 starter when we took on the Cubs in the Wild Card Series,” Stammen said. “He has pitched great in spring training, and he deserves to get the opening-day nod.” Pivetta, a 33-year-old right-hander, will make his debut as an opening-day starter when the Padres face the Detroit Tigers on April 4. The game will feature a matchup against Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, a two-time American League Cy Young Award winner. For Pivetta, the opportunity marks a significant milestone in his career. “You just kind of look at the guys that have gotten opening days in the past that I played with, they’re all great pitchers, great human beings,” Pivetta said. “So it’s just an honor to be able to get that. And hopefully I can just start off with a good start. … It’s always fun to have firsts in the big leagues. This is another one. I’m excited for it.” Pivetta’s 2025 season solidified his status as the Padres’ rotation anchor. He led the team in innings pitched (181⅔) and ranked among the league leaders in several key categories. His 2.87 ERA placed him tied for ninth among starting pitchers, while his 0.98 WHIP (walks per inning) ranked fifth. He also finished 13th in strikeout percentage (26.4%) and 18th in innings pitched.#tarik_skubal #san_diego_padres #nick_pivetta #craig_stammen #michael_king

Tigers, Padres Set for 2026 Opening Day Showdown The Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres are set to open the 2026 season with a matchup that echoes their storied 1984 World Series rivalry, a contest that remains the Tigers’ last championship. With a deep rotation, a lineup of emerging stars, and a influx of top prospects, the Tigers may have their best chance in over a decade to challenge for a title. However, they must first secure a third consecutive postseason berth, potentially through their first American League Central title since 2014. The Padres, who fell short in the National League West in back-to-back seasons, aim to build on their recent success while advancing further in October. The Padres entered the 2025 season with a strong foundation, highlighted by a 7-0 homestand that included sweeps of the Braves and Guardians, a combined 36-11 margin. This dominance at Petco Park translated into a 52-29 record at home, setting the tone for a season of offensive firepower. To bolster their lineup, the Padres added veteran right-handed hitters like Miguel Andujar and former Tiger Nick Castellanos, aiming to counter left-handed pitching. Despite their struggles against left-handed starters last year, the Padres’ new roster now features a balanced mix of right-handed batters, including Andujar and Castellanos, who could help them overcome challenges posed by pitchers like Tigers’ lefty Tarik Skubal. The Tigers, meanwhile, bounced back from a three-game sweep at Dodger Stadium to secure a second consecutive AL Wild Card berth. Their resilience was evident in a 41-40 record away from Comerica Park, which helped them claw their way into the postseason.#detroit_tigers #tarik_skubal #san_diego_padres #nick_pivetta #miguel_andujar
