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0:51Highlights: Braves at Padres (6/24)
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1:08Buster Posey, Tony Vitello Feeling the Heat
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1:11Highlights: Braves at Padres (6/23)
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1:04MLB Power Rankings (06/22): Mariners Bounced from Top 10
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1:06MLB Power Rankings (06/22): Padres - Biggest Faller
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6:31Playoff Picture Taking Shape in Latest MLB Power Rankings
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1:06Should the San Francisco Giants Be Sellers?
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7:51MLB Trade Deadline: Who Are the Buyers and Sellers?
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1:32Highlights: Padres at Cardinals (6/15)
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1:25Marlins Biggest Risers, One of the Hottest Teams in June
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7:12Breaking Down MLB Power Rankings
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1:57Analyzing the Padres' 'Dysfunctional Duo'
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0:54Highlights: Padres at Phillies (6/4)
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2:10Highlights: Padres at Phillies (6/3)
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0:48SPECIAL PITCHER: Phillies ace Cristopher Sanchez looks to extend historical scoreless streak tonight
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0:26JUNE BOOM for Tatis and Guerrero? Why Jim Bowden expects both MLB sluggers to get hot this month
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1:59Phillies Continue to Surge, Up 4 Spots to No. 7
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1:05Athletics Biggest Fallers in MLB Power Rankings
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7:53MLB Power Rankings: Who's Rising and Who's Falling?
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0:53Padres Fall in Power Rankings Amid Slump
Top Daison Acosta News
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Padres' Daison Acosta: Reporting to Triple-A
Acosta cleared waivers Monday and has been sent outright to Triple-A El Paso.
Acosta was brought in on a one-year deal back in December, but he's in line to begin the 2026 campaign as bullpen depth in the minor leagues. He struggled a bit at Triple-A Rochester a season ago, accruing a 4.71 ERA and 1.62 WHIP across 21.0 innings.
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Padres' Daison Acosta: Grabs MLB deal from Padres
The Padres signed Acosta to a one-year contract Monday.
Acosta has never pitched in the big leagues but received a major-league deal from the Padres after holding a 2.42 ERA and 72:27 K:BB over 52 innings across three minor-league levels in the Nationals organization in 2025. The 27-year-old has minor-league options remaining and will likely begin the 2026 season at Triple-A El Paso.
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Mets' Daison Acosta: Returns from Tommy John surgery
Acosta (elbow) debuted April 13 at High-A Brooklyn and has made three starts for the affiliate, covering six innings and giving up eight earned runs on seven hits and seven walks while striking out six.
The 23-year-old is back in action in affiliated ball for the first time since 2019 after the cancellation of the 2020 minor-league season and then a prolonged recovery from Tommy John surgery kept him from pitching for two years. The early results for the right-hander haven't been encouraging, and he could be at risk of moving to Brooklyn's bullpen if he fails to turn things around in his subsequent outings.
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Mets' Daison Acosta: Recovering from Tommy John surgery
Acosta is recovering from Tommy John surgery, Matt Eddy of Baseball America reports.
His last official game action came in 2019, so it's unclear at which point during the offseason/spring he underwent the procedure. Acosta is an intriguing arm in the Mets' system, but he turns 23 on Aug. 24 and has not pitched above Low-A.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 170 lbs |
| Birthplace: Paraiso, Dominican Republic |
| Age: 27 |
| Experience: R |
| Bats/Throws: R, R |






