The Chicago Cubs lost in the National League Division Series last season and could be targeting pitchers this offseason.
Former Cy Young winner Randy Jones has died, the Padres announced. He was 75. Nicknamed “Junkman” due to an elite sinker that ...
Mr. Jones still holds the Padres franchise records with 253 starts, 71 complete games, 18 shutouts, and 1,766 innings pitched ...
A new report indicates the St. Louis Cardinals will not pursue a three-time Cy Young winner this offseason. Here’s what the ...
Randy Jones, the left-hander who won the Cy Young Award with the San Diego Padres in 1976 during a 10-year major league career, has died. He was 75.
Crafty left-hander Randy Jones, who spent eight of his 10 MLB seasons and won a Cy Young award with the San Diego Padres, has ...
San Diego Padres Hall of Famer and 1976 National League Cy Young winner Randy Jones died on Tuesday, the team announced. He ...
With deep sorrow and heavy hearts, the Padres mourn the passing of our beloved left-hander, Randy Jones. Randy was a ...
Former San Diego Padres pitcher and icon Randy Jones died on Tuesday at the age of 75, the team announced.
The sinker-throwing southpaw was the Padres' first ever Cy Young winner and finished his career with the Mets.
On Nov. 12, NJ Advance Media’s Randy Miller reported that an anonymous Pirates teammate said Skenes had expressed “multiple ...
Randy Jones, the San Diego Padres’ first Cy Young Award winner, died Tuesday at age 75, the team announced. Jones was drafted ...
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