As spring ball slowly approaches its end, teams are making their first round of cuts. The San Diego Padres made their own cuts, cutting 11 players, including
Ethan Salas is turning more than a few heads at the Padres' spring training camp. The 17-year-old prodigy is widely considered to be among the top 10 prospects in all of baseball.
The San Diego Padres are bringing back on their big league team set to make some noise in 2024. However, it's their young 17-year-old catcher Ethan Salas making his presence known, especially to his manager Mike Shildt.
Jackson Merrill and Dylan Lesko round out an impressive trio despite Padres using farm as trade bait
The San Diego Padres had all winter to figure out who they wanted to be. Spring training should be eye-opening, for better and worse.
The San Diego Padres have signed the top international prospects in back-to-back years with Ethan Salas and Leodalis De Vries. In an interview with MLB Network, De Vries spoke with Yonder Alonso about how the two prospects have become best friends. Alonso interviewed the prospect in Spanish and translated it into English.
The San Diego Padres have four of the game's Top 100 prospects, according to the annual list released Monday by Keith Law of The Athletic. It is no surprise to see Ethan Salas on the list.
The San Diego Padres have knocked it out of the park regarding international signings. In 2023, they landed the top international young free agent in catcher Ethan Salas.
The Padres have five players in the latest MLB Pipeline top-100 prospects rankings and here are three to keep an eye on.
Ethan Salas is a special player. At only 17 years of age, MLB.com has already recognized him as a top-10 prospect in all of baseball. Even more impressive,
Jackson Merrill and Ethan Salas headline the list No major league roster additions have been made since the beginning of the month but the San Diego Padres did announce which players not on the roster are being invited to spring training.
Over the past few seasons, your San Diego Padres have not been amongst the top of many MLB farm system rankings. However, that may change as we head into
Over the years, the San Diego Padres have built their farm system up to be one of the best in the league. They've drawn from it to either help propel them on the field, or help them trade for more talent.
The San Diego Padres have undergone plenty of changes throughout the offseason. However, one thing that has remained is the Padres landing the top prospect on the international market.
It was Ethan Salas last year and now it’s Leodalis De Vries this year Fans have been waiting for this day, January 15—the first day international amateur free agents are able to sign with a team.
The San Diego Padres are looking to make some noise in the international market. Last year, the Padres added 17-year-old catcher and their now No. 1 prospect, Ethan Salas.
Over a year ago, it was reported that the Braves were the favorites to land a top international prospect in the 2024 cycle, Jose Perdomo. Well, the 2024 cycle is nearly here, and the Braves remain the favorites to sign Jose Perdomo when the international signing window opens on January 15th.
Your San Diego Padres quietly have one of the best farm systems in baseball. It boasts elite talent like Jackson Merril, Ethan Salas and Robbie Snelling.
When the San Diego Padres signed catcher Ethan Salas from the international prospect pool, it made waves. The young catcher quickly rose the rankings and became the youngest player ever to debut in the top 5 of MLB prospect rankings. His meteoric rise to the top already has Friars' faithful clamoring to see him in San Diego.
Padres top prospect Ethan Salas had quite the 2023 season. He began the year in Low-A, hitting nine home runs and driving in 35 RBIs in 45 games. Then, he moved up to High-A, where he appeared in nine games, going seven-for-35 with three runs batted in.
On September 13, trading card company Topps released the 2023 version of their Bowman Chrome product, the latest edition of their prospect-driven brand that gives card collectors a chance to hunt for some of the top prospect names in the game.
Catcher Ethan Salas is reportedly going to miss the rest of the minor league season due to injury, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune's Jeff Sanders.
The very same day he officially earned a call-up to Double-A, Ethan Salas proved that he belonged at the next level. The 17-year-old catcher, who is the No.
One of baseball's most intriguing young prospects, San Diego Padres 17-year-old catcher Ethan Salas, made another jump up the minor league ranks on Sunday.
The San Diego Padres have one of the most fascinating prospects in all of baseball in 16-year-old catcher Ethan Salas.
The Padres' prized catching prospect Ethan Salas is already turning heads only a few days into his first preseason camp with the team.
Most kids at the age of 16 are getting their drivers licenses, hanging out with friends, and representing their high school's sports teams. Then you have Ethan Salas, who just suited up for the San Diego Padres on Saturday in a Spring Training match against the Chicago White Sox.
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