After having three multi-homer games, including a walk-off home run against Tacoma, the Pacific Coast League selected Chihuahuas infielder Ty France as Player of the Week for April 15-21.
Today, the club optioned right-hander Fernando Rodriguez to El Paso, which marks the first time an El Paso native will have the opportunity to suit up for the Chihuahuas.
The learning curve for Padres prospects has become more scrutinized with the addition of prized free agent Manny Machado, but having one of the top farm systems in baseball should help that process.
All good things must come to an end, and the San Diego Padres announced today that Chihuahuas manager Rod Barajas will be joining the Major League club as a bench coach, replacing Mark McGwire following his departure.
After his monstrous start to the season with the Chihuahuas, outfield prospect Franmil Reyes, who leads the minor league in homers, was promoted to the San Diego Padres officially on Monday to help boost the team's batting struggles...
What began as the home season debut turned into day and night for the El Paso Chihuahuas, who came back home on Tuesday.
At about 10:15 p.m. Tuesday night, the last bit of Chihuahuas fans trickled out of Southwest University Park after El Paso's embarrassing 14-1 loss to Salt Lake in their home opener...
The home debut for the El Paso Chihuahuas 2018 season is finally here and the baseball club is already off to a hot start.
El Paso (4-1) beat out Las Vegas this past weekend, winning four of the five games to start the season and are riding a three-game win streak...
Just a few days until the El Paso Chihuahuas debut their 2018 season, and fans have a lot to be hopeful for the PCL title contending team.
Currently, the Padres organization is ranked in the top-three best farm systems in Major League Baseball, and this year they look to pride themselves on breeding exceptional pitchers through their farm teams...
The Elmore Sports Group announced today that the San Antonio Missions will join the Pacific Coast League after more than 100 seasons in the Texas League.