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San Diego Padres
vs
Toronto Blue Jays
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
07/26/2016
7:05pm EST

Lines:
San Diego +1.5
Toronto -1.5

Total:
Over 9.5 (+110)
Under 9.5 (-121)

Community Picks: San Diego Padres 0% vs Toronto Blue Jays 0%

San Diego Padres and Toronto Blue Jays Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
San Diego Padres
TORONTO (AP) -- The Toronto Blue Jays have acquired outfielder Melvin Upton Jr. from the San Diego Padres. Continue to Article
July 26, 2016 11:27:am EST
San Diego Padres
Outfielder Melvin Upton Jr. is on his way to the Blue Jays, Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal reporting that the deal will be "likely finalized" Tuesday and involves a farmhand going the other way. Sources: #BlueJays agree to acquire Melvin Upton Jr. from #Padres for Class A prospect. Financial terms not known. Likely finalized today. — Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) July 26, 2016 Upton is in Toronto with his San Diego Padres teammates in the middle of a three-game series that continues Tuesday night at the Rogers Centre. He doesn't represent the pitching help that most observers figure the Jays are on the hunt for ahead of this weekend's trade deadline, but would upgrade their outfield defence, likely taking over from Jose Bautista as the primary right fielder and adding a bit of speed to the bottom half of the batting order. As a player under contract through next season he would be something of an insurance policy, too, with Jose Bautista, fellow outfielder Michael Saunders and first baseman/DH Edwin Encarnacion eligible for free agency. Upton has hit 16 home runs and stolen 20 bases for the National League club this season, his second in San Diego and something of a rebound after earlier service in Atlanta and Tampa Bay. For his 12-year career he's a .245 hitter with 160 homers and 293 stolen bases.   Continue to Article
July 26, 2016 9:36:am EST
San Diego Padres
Outfielder Melvin Upton Jr. is on his way to the Blue Jays, Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal reporting that the deal will be "likely finalized" Tuesday and involves a farmhand going the other way. Sources: #BlueJays agree to acquire Melvin Upton Jr. from #Padres for Class A prospect. Financial terms not known. Likely finalized today. — Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) July 26, 2016 Upton is in Toronto with his San Diego Padres teammates in the middle of a three-game series that continues Tuesday night at the Rogers Centre. He doesn't represent the pitching help that most observers figure the Jays are on the hunt for ahead of this weekend's trade deadline, but would upgrade their outfield defence, likely taking over from Jose Bautista as the primary right fielder and adding a bit of speed to the bottom half of the batting order. As a player under contract through next season he would be something of an insurance policy, too, with Jose Bautista, fellow outfielder Michael Saunders and first baseman/DH Edwin Encarnacion eligible for free agency. Upton has hit 16 home runs and stolen 20 bases for the National League club this season, his second in San Diego and something of a rebound after earlier service in Atlanta and Tampa Bay. For his 12-year career he's a .245 hitter with 160 homers and 293 stolen bases.   Continue to Article
July 26, 2016 9:36:am EST
San Diego Padres
Casual fans may not have known much about San Diego Padres outfielder Alex Dickerson coming into Monday’s game, but he gave them reason to remember the name with a monstrous home run against the Toronto Blue Jays. Dickerson’s mammoth blast came in the top of the ninth inning. On the second pitch of his at-bat, Dickerson drilled a 90 mph cutter from Bo Schultz out to right field. Continue to Article
July 26, 2016 12:50:am EST
San Diego Padres
Casual fans may not have known much about San Diego Padres outfielder Alex Dickerson coming into Monday’s game, but he gave them reason to remember the name with a monstrous home run against the Toronto Blue Jays. Dickerson’s mammoth blast came in the top of the ninth inning. On the second pitch of his at-bat, Dickerson drilled a 90 mph cutter from Bo Schultz out to right field. Continue to Article
July 26, 2016 12:50:am EST
 
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