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The San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team based in San Diego. The Padres compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West Division. This list consists of the owners, general managers (GMs) and other executives of the Padres.
The Padres adopted their name from the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League, a team that arrived in San Diego in 1936. This minor league franchise won the PCL title in 1937, led by 18-year-old Ted Williams , the future Hall of Famer who was a native of San Diego.
San Diego Padres: Sheel Seidler Peter O'Malley Eric Kutsenda: The Padres Group, Padres LP, Padres Inc. $800,000,000 [3] 2012: San Francisco Giants: Charlie Johnson: San Francisco Baseball Associates LP, SF Giants Baseball Club $100,000,000 1992: Seattle Mariners: John W. Stanton: Baseball Club of Seattle LP, Baseball of Seattle Inc ...
For the better part of the past decade, the San Diego Padres have been involved in a steady stream of industry-rattling transactions. Establishing the vision atop the franchise was a passionate ...
Peter Seidler loved to dream out loud about a World Series parade for his San Diego Padres and their long-suffering fans. The owner and chairman of the club, Seidler dismissed the notion that San ...
The wife of late San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler, Sheel Seidler, sued brothers-in-law Matthew and Robert on Monday, attempting to prevent another brother, John, from taking control of the ...
San Diego Padres Hall of Fame (2022) Lawrence Lucchino (September 6, 1945 – April 2, 2024) was an American lawyer and Major League Baseball executive. He served as president of the Baltimore Orioles , president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the San Diego Padres , and president and CEO of the Boston Red Sox .
San Diego Padres (1995–2002) [ edit ] Dee joined the San Diego Padres in 1995 as the director of corporate development, and was promoted to senior vice president of business affairs, working under one of his mentors, Larry Lucchino in 1999, remaining with them until 2002.