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Ex-Dodger Buehler Signs Minor League Deal
18 Feb
Summary
- Walker Buehler signed a minor league deal with the Padres.
- He spent his first eight MLB seasons with rivals, the Dodgers.
- Buehler aims to make the Padres' rotation as a starter.

Walker Buehler has signed a minor league deal with the San Diego Padres, a notable shift after spending his initial eight major league seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Buehler reported to the Padres' clubhouse and expressed that while it feels "a little weird," it represents a "great opportunity." He is focused on making the team as a starter.
Last season saw Buehler with both Boston and Philadelphia, with his performance improving in the latter half of the year. This resurgence generated interest from the Padres, among others. Buehler aims to build on that momentum.
During his tenure with the Dodgers, Buehler earned two All-Star selections and two World Series rings. Despite missing significant time due to Tommy John surgery, he is eager to return to the NL West.
The Padres have been active, also signing Nick Castellanos, Germán Márquez, and Griffin Canning, and extending General Manager A.J. Preller's contract.




