If all goes to plan (Fernando Tatis Jr. can return April 20), the Padres won’t need a right fielder for long. Tonight, that merry-go-round stops on Brandon Dixon, a 31-year-old journeyman whose ...
Police in Philadelphia are on the search for two suspects who shot a father to death as he was pumping gas in broad daylight. The Philadelphia Police Department said in a statement obtained by ...
Infielder Brandon Dixon announced his retirement on Thursday (on X). The 32-year-old appeared in parts of five major league seasons, including each of the last two years as a member of the Padres.
The Padres announced this afternoon that infielder Brandon Dixon had cleared waivers and was assigned outright to Triple-A El Paso. Dixon had previously been designated for assignment to make room for ...
Dixon is starting in right field and batting ninth Tuesday against the Mets. Dixon was called up from Triple-A El Paso on Sunday and will make his first major-league appearance of the season Tuesday ...
Former major league infielder Brandon Dixon, who played for the Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres, has announced his retirement at the age of 32. He made the announcement himself on ...
The Padres announced they’ve selected corner infielder/outfielder Brandon Dixon onto the major league roster. San Diego designated outfielder Luis Liberato for assignment in a corresponding move.
While Padres manager Bob Melvin has indicated that the homestand is a better bet for Manny Machado’s return from the injured list, the superstar third baseman himself is not ruling out playing before ...
Brandon Dixon is still slugging at Triple-A El Paso. The 31-year-old Dixon hit his sixth homer of the year in the Chihuahuas’ 3-2 loss to visiting Oklahoma City, tied for the organizational lead.
Really, no pressure at all. “I mean, two months ago I was considering getting surgery and retiring,” the 30-year-old Dixon said Monday night. “To be here, there is nothing left to press about. This is ...