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SAN DIEGO - Evidently, the Padres weren't done shopping for starting pitching. San Diego landed right-hander Joe Musgrove in a three-team, seven-player deal involving the Mets and Pirates on Tuesday, sending lefty Joey Lucchesi to New York and a package of four prospects headlined by Hudson Head to Pittsburgh. Darvish found out on Twitter the Cubs were set to trade him to the Padres in a seven-player blockbuster. Darvish indicated in recent days he knew he was the subject of rumors, even tweeting earlier Monday no deal was done yet. The latest tweets from @padres. Padres are reeling as another battle with the Dodgers begins. This is pretty much the worst time possible for the San Diego Padres to kick off a four-game set against the hottest team in baseball.


The San Diego Padres changed their name to the San Diego Madres as a marketing ploy to show how much they love mothers or something. However, the San Diego Madres went so far for the marketing campaign that some random dude was able to snatch their Twitter handle.

Kronos 1.8 download mac. The social media team for the San Diego Padres thought it was a brilliant marketing strategy to rename the team to the “San Diego Madres” for Mother’s Day. This is despite that the San Diego Padres are not named for regular “fathers,” but pays homage to the Spanish Franciscan friars who founded San Diego in 1769. The word “padres” doesn’t mean “dad” in this sense but rather another term for a priest or deacon. Never-the-less, the San Diego Padres wanted to show how great they are by changing their name in a shallow marketing scheme.

Happy #Madres Day!

Today, we're celebrating Moms everywhere. #MothersDay#callyourmompic.twitter.com/qthwB44fPB

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— San Diego Madres (@Madres) May 12, 2019

The marketing team for the Padres were so invested in the “Madres” idea that they even changed their Twitter handle from “@Padres” to “@Madres.” The only problem is that they didn’t occupy the @Padres account and left it unused. One awesome dude saw that the Twitter handle was available and immediately snagged the Padres Twitter account. The Padres literally and figuratively got owned.

#Padres hilariously lose their Twitter handle after changing it to @Madres for #MothersDaypic.twitter.com/XPKEM3Qlou

— Karl Rasmussen (@Karlras920) May 12, 2019

Ricky Padilla stole the Padres’ Twitter name right from under the MLB team. Padilla, who appears to be a college baseball player for Calvin College and a die-hard Padres fan, was happy to take over the social media account for the baseball team and answer important roster questions and even ridiculing Padres second baseman Ian Kinsler who is batting a putrid .177 and has an abysmal .238 OBP with zero home runs.

He's handling his new duties with grace. pic.twitter.com/ApklGCfjON

— Karl Rasmussen (@Karlras920) May 12, 2019

Despite the Padres making a dumb mistake and Padilla rightfully owning the @Padres account, Twitter reversed the action and returned the @Padres to the baseball team. The Padres didn’t even have to pay Padilla a king’s ransom to get their Twitter account back, they didn’t even give the kid some free tickets.

My handle changed back by @Padres still takes you to my profile… Sneaky @Madres Capture one 11 mac download.

— Ricky Padilla (@RickyPadilla22) May 12, 2019

Give Ricky a follow, it’s the least we can do for someone who had their Twitter account stolen.

All I wanted was some tickets😢 @Madres

— Ricky Padilla (@RickyPadilla22) May 12, 2019

And if you’re looking for a social media manager job, the San Diego Padres are hiring.

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The Padres got Blake Snell in a huge trade from the Tampa Bay Rays, which had Baseball Twitter, particularly Yankees fans, celebrating.

The stove was extremely hot on Sunday night as news broke of Blake Snell's trade from the Rays to the Padres.

The deal will have Snell head to San Diego while top prospect Luis Patiño, pitcher Cole Wilcox, and catchers Francisco Mejia and Blake Hunt go to Tampa Bay.

When a Cy Young winner at Snell's age of 28 gets dealt, it's an earth-shaking move.

Blake Snell's trade was met with excitement, uncertainty and jokes

Tony Gwynn Jr., a broadcaster for the team and the son of the late Padres legend Tony Gwynn, spoke for San Diego fans everywhere.

LET'S GOOOOO???????????????? https://t.co/lklWl1OHZ3

— Tony Gwynn Jr. (@tonygwynnjr) December 28, 2020

If your first reaction was to crack a joke about the Rays' usage (or misusage) of Snell in the World Series, you're not alone.

I would crack a joke about trading Blake Snell with three years left on his deal, but this isn't the first time this year the Rays have pulled the plug on him early

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— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) December 28, 2020

The last that will be seen of Blake Snell in a Rays uniform pic.twitter.com/2PgYiQGC0M

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— Ethan (@NYSportsFanCush) December 28, 2020

At least now the Blake Snell can throw more pitches to the #Dodgers finally.

— MLB Memes (@MLBMeme) December 28, 2020

Blake Snell realizing he's now allowed to pitch past the 5th inning pic.twitter.com/GxCVeGh2np

— Gabe (@TanakaComeback) December 28, 2020

There was also genuine excitement for Snell joining an already fun roster in San Diego.

There's like 100 different things about this trade, but it's late and I'm tired so my only reaction is 'Hell yeah the Padres are so damn fun.'

— Céspedes Family BBQ (@CespedesBBQ) December 28, 2020

The Padres now have an unbelievable rotation to work with.

Potential #Padres Starting Rotation:

1.) Blake Snell

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2.) Dinelson Lamet

3.) Mike Clevinger

4.) Chris Paddack

5.) Zach Davies/MacKenzie Gore

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— Jake Taraska (@Jake_Taraska) December 28, 2020

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That's not to say there aren't some out there betting on the Rays in all this.

Be careful, @Padres …. the @RaysBaseball usually win EVERY trade they ever make. Legit. #BlakeSnell

— The WIGGY (@GetWIGGYWitIt99) December 28, 2020

Minor Overpay. Rays win another trade? #BlakeSnell#MLB#RaysUppic.twitter.com/NBQjyP3bTh

— The Clean Up Podcast (@TheCleanUpPod) December 28, 2020

On today's episode of 'I have no idea what the hell the Tampa Bay Rays are doing, yet this will somehow work out in their favor due to reasons beyond our mortal minds', Blake Snell is traded.

Patino and Mejia are really good, though. Just wish it ended better than Game Six. https://t.co/NFzgRnn3NN

— BungledTree (@UrinatingTree) December 28, 2020

After all, Tampa Bay is stocking up on some seriously talented prospects.

The #Rays new Top-100 contingent:

1. Wander Franco

12. Brendan McKay

23. Luis Patiño (!)

41. Vidal Brujan

67. Xavier Edwards

86. Shane Baz

99. Shane McClanahan

— Sam Dykstra (@SamDykstraMiLB) December 28, 2020

If nothing else, batters in the AL can now breathe a big sigh of relief.

BLAKE SNELL IS OUT OF THE AL EAST pic.twitter.com/hzgyNjx6Er

— ???????????????????? (@urshelawave) December 28, 2020

The Yankees should be especially pleased to see another pain in their backside head across the country.

Ranking best Yankees moves of the last 12 months:

1. Sign Gerrit Cole.

2. Red Sox trade Mookie Betts.

3. Rays trade Blake Snell.

— River Ave. Blues (@RiverAveBlues) December 28, 2020

Yankees fans, when they hear Blake Snell is leaving the AL East pic.twitter.com/DUKR6EZ3FX

— Jake Montgomery (@JakeM0NTGOMERY) December 28, 2020

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Sometimes the best trades are the ones you don't make. For example, the #Yankees watching Boston move Mookie Betts and Tampa move Blake Snell. These are some wild times.

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— Tom Hanslin (@TomHanslin) December 28, 2020

Snell was an All-Star in 2018, when he took home the AL Cy Young award. In 2020 he had an ERA of 3.24 while going 4-2 in the shortened season. He has a career postseason ERA of 2.83 with a record of 2-3.

Who will ultimately come out on top in this blockbuster trade? Only time will tell.