
"San Diego Padres chairman John Seidler on Thursday said his family is in the process of exploring "strategic options" for the franchise, including selling the team. "The family has decided to begin a process of evaluating our future with the Padres, including a potential sale of the franchise," Seidler said in a statement. "We will undertake this process with integrity and professionalism in a way that honors Peter's legacy. and love for the Padres and lays the foundation for the franchise's long-term success.""
"Earlier this month, the Padres hired 41-year-old former relief pitcher Craig Stammen as their new manager. The Padres are expected to seek starting pitching and at least one impact bat this offseason, but Stammen will inherit a core group of players who should make them instant contenders again, headlined by Manny Machado, Fernando Tatis Jr., Jackson Merrill, Joe Musgrove, Nick Pivetta and Mason Miller."
The Seidler family is beginning a process to evaluate the future of the San Diego Padres, including a potential sale of the franchise. The process will be conducted with integrity and professionalism to honor Peter Seidler's legacy and love for the Padres and to lay a foundation for long-term success. John Seidler was approved as chairman following his brother Peter's 2023 death. The team will continue focusing on the 2026 season and aims to put every resource into winning a World Series. The Padres hired Craig Stammen as manager and expect to pursue starting pitching and at least one impact bat while retaining a core of star players.
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