The Padres will have a new starting catcher in 2025. Kyle Higashioka has agreed to a two-year deal with the Texas Rangers, ...
Globe Life Park will be the former Padre's new home after he signed a $13.5 million, two-year contract with the Rangers.
The Padres’ payroll is still expected to increase from 2024’s season-ending $169 million mark. The organization is cognizant it must continue winning in order to maintain the current level of fan ...
Report (Sports Illustrated) Roki Sasaki to Padres? Dodgers May Counter with Garrett Crochet Trade (Yardbarker) Padres Rumors: ...
Kyle Higashioka gets $5.75 million in 2025 and $6.75 million in 2026. The mutual option in 2027 is for $7 million, with a $1 ...
Higashioka is being brought in to round out the Rangers’ catching tandem with Jonah Heim, but he also brings some musical ...
After a career year in San Diego, free-agent catcher Kyle Higashioka signed a two-year contract with the Rangers ...
With the addition of Kyle Higashioka, Texas’ catching tandem for 2025 is set. Now, Chris Young will need to decide which ...
Rangers general manager Ross Fenstermaker said Tuesday that Higashioka and Jonah Heim will split time at catcher in 2025, Jeff Wilson of AllDLLS.com reports. Texas announced the signing of Higashioka ...
Kyle Higashioka has already had some memorable moments at the home of the Texas Rangers. He caught a no-hitter there and ...
Take a look back at Kyle Higashioka's power surge for the Padres in their 2024 wild-card series vs. the Braves.