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The Padres signed him last month to a one-year, $1 million guarantee.
From The New York Times
The San Diego Padres are 5-0 for the first time in franchise history after beating the Cleveland Guardians 7-2 on Monday night.
From USA Today
The Padres hit 190 homers last season, which ranked 10th in the league.
From USA TODAY Sportsbook Wire
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Former Indiana catcher Kyle Schwarber has had his best seasons of his now-11-year Major League Baseball career with the Philadelphia Phillies. It appears Schwarber is keen on continuing his success.
Following his bounce-back year with the NC Dinos in 2024, Hart earned a spot in the San Diego Padres' starting rotation. As the team kicks off the season, Hart is set to make his first start in five years Monday against the Cleveland Guardians.
Technically, Kyle Hart is a 32-year-old rookie. He made his big-league debut in 2020, but he pitched just 11 innings that year, never made it back to the majors with the Red Sox and bounced to the Phillies and then the Mariners before landing in Korea.
Kyle Hart strikes out four batters in his outing against the Guardians, leaving the game after five innings of work for the Padres
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