San Diego Padres Apparently Have Unlimited Money – OutKick
Evan Drellich on X: The Padres, and any other team that ceases to be paid TV rights money, are set to receive at least 80 percent of their owed money from the
Diamond Sports Group fails to pay Padres, loses broadcast rights - ESPN
Xander Bogaerts, Padres finalize $280 million, 11-year deal
MLB takes over broadcasting San Diego Padres games from Diamond Sports - SportsPro
The Padres Spent Big on Players—Then Lost the TV Deal That Helps Pay for Them - WSJ
MLB will broadcast San Diego Padres games after Diamond Sports stops payments
What you need to know about MLB taking over Padres TV - ESPN
Padres could lose star player in free agency in offseason
AP Source: Bogaerts To Padres For 11 Years, $280 Million
L.A. Dodgers favored over San Diego Padres Game 1 - ESPN 98.1 FM - 850 AM WRUF
Padres Franchise Worth $1.75 Billion, Still Spending More Than They Make - Sports Illustrated Inside The Padres News, Analysis and More
Padres announce new TV rights deal
AP source: Bogaerts to Padres for 11 years, $280 million
Darvish Strong, But Padres Manage Just 1 Hit in 2-0 Loss to Phillies in NLCS Opener - Times of San Diego