The San Diego Padres give Jose Iglesias a look at shortstop in his Cactus League debut, evaluating his potential role for the season.
Jose Iglesias, the veteran infielder who resurrected his career with the Mets last season and was a spark plug during their run to the NLCS, is signing a minor-league deal with the San Diego Padres, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed Wednesday morning.
“Good for him,” manager Carlos Mendoza said about Iglesias’ signing. “Obviously he was a huge player for us last year, not only on the field but off the field. I’m glad he finally found home.” The Mets will miss Iglesias’ production but also his production value. They lost an anthem and a crooner.
The New York Mets had all but ruled out a reunion in recent weeks, but now it is official: Jose Iglesias has found a new home. On Wednesday morning, FanSided's
The Padres’ Yu Darvish can’t finish the third inning but pushes pitch count to 57 in first Cactus League start
The San Diego Padres are enjoying a productive spring ahead of a 2025 filled with high expectations. One of the unexpected positives of this spring has been th
The New York Mets did not re-sign Jose Iglesias, instead allowing the Latin pop star to leave for the San Diego Padres. It's a new era in New York.
The Padres and free agent infielder Jose Iglesias are reportedly in agreement on a minor league contract. The Boras Corporation client will earn a $3MM base salary if he makes the roster and can take home another $1MM via incentives.
PEORIA, Ariz. — The Padres have added to their infield depth by signing infielder Jose Iglesias to a minor league deal.
FanSided’s own Robert Murray broke the news that Jose Iglesias will be signing with the San Diego Padres. Last season, he was a fan favorite of the New York Met
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OMG, Jose Iglesias has landed in San Diego. Iglesias’ hit recording “OMG” became the theme song and rallying cry for the Mets during their second-half march to the NLCS in 2024, and it also seemed to inspire a career resurgence that led to a .
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