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Locked On Padres - Daily Podcast On The San Diego Padres

Javier Reyes, Locked On Podcast Network
San Diego Padres
Major League Baseball
Fernando Tatis Jr.
AJ Preller
Manny Machado
Michael King
Los Angeles Dodgers
Padres
Xander Bogaerts
Fanduel
Jake Cronenworth
Colorado Rockies
Mason Miller
Philadelphia Phillies
Jackson Merrill
Nick Pivetta
San Francisco Giants
Yu Darvish
Ethan Salas
Detroit Tigers

Locked On Padres podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and sports insider info for the San Diego Padres and Major League Baseball. Hosted by Javier Reyes, the Locked On Padres podcast provides your daily Padres fix with entertaining, expert, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Padres franchise and a guaranteed dose of... more

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Latest Episodes

The Padres refused to quit Wednesday night at Wrigley Field—but digging themselves into an early hole proved too much to overcome.

After falling behind 5-1 in the second inning and trailing 9-3 late, San Diego stormed back with a four-run eighth inn... more

Javier Reyes breaks down key mistakes and bullpen decisions that lead to a walk off loss to the Cubs, plus Samad Taylor’s impact.

00:00 – Padres’ Daily Blunders:

09:55 – Bullpen & Manager Decisions:

19:39 – Lineup Analysis & Listener Question:

Jo... more

Javier Reyes recaps Dodgers series with pitching struggles, Manny Machado’s weekend, a suprising Tatis stat, and and listener questions in the mailbag!

00:00 – Padres Pitching Struggles

09:15 – Machado, Bogaerts & Offense

21:02 – Mailbag

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Padres had the Dodgers exactly where they wanted them.

After Michael King’s rough fifth inning, the San Diego bullpen slammed the door, giving the offense multiple opportunities to come back. Manny Machado blasted his 15th home run of the season, Xa... more

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Ty Frantz
Padres player discussed as one of the episode's best players
San Diego Padres
Episode: Walker Buehler Steps Up, But Manny Machado and Padres Offense Fades AGAIN
Gavin Sheets
Padres first baseman/outfielder discussed as one of the best players on the team
San Diego Padres
Episode: Walker Buehler Steps Up, But Manny Machado and Padres Offense Fades AGAIN
Jake Gariotti
CBS 8 Sports San Diego
CBS 8 Sports San Diego
Episode: San Diego's Offense Can NOT Get Outplayed By Former Padres Prospects CJ Abrams & James Wood
Jim Grease
Host of the Locked On Padres postcast
Locked On Padres postcast
Episode: ACCOUNTABILITY: Will Padres Awful Offense FORCE Team to AXE Steven Souza Jr. or A.J. Preller Next?
Jake Garriott
CBS 8 Sports journalist referenced as upcoming guest
CBS 8 Sports
Episode: Randy Vasquez STRUGGLES, Padres Offense DISAPPOINTS—Is a Coach Firing IMMINENT?
Griffin Canning
Professional MLB pitcher
Philadelphia Phillies
Episode: PADRES POSTCAST: Padres LOSE 3-0 as RISP DISASTER Continues | Phillies Make Canning, Pads Pay
Sung-Mun Song
Padres rookie/major league debut spark
San Diego Padres
Episode: Did San Diego Padres Lineup CHANGES and Sung-Mun Song's DEBUT Bring Offense Back to Life?
Sean Sears
Former host of Locked On Cubs, pitching matchups analyst
Locked On Cubs
Episode: SLUGFEST: Padres Try to STOP Cubs’ Hot Offense While Fernando Tatis Jr. SEARCHING For First Homer
Javier Reyes
Host of Locked On Padres
Locked On Padres
Episode: How the Padres 3.9 BILLION Sale Proves Success of New Era and THREATENS MLB Status Quo

Hosts

Javier Reyes
Co-host and primary presenter who introduces episodes and leads discussions; known for energetic, informed commentary and integration of fan interaction.
Jim Grieshaber
Co-host providing postgame breakdowns, play-by-play analysis, and fan-centric banter; appears across multiple episodes.

Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars from 295 ratings
  • Go pads

    Good

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Blue1213!
    United Statesa month ago
  • Let’s go Padres

    Great podcast! Love listening to it in the car. Hope the Padres win the World Series!!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jackson merril
    United States9 months ago
  • Great show

    Love this show

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Blandyblan
    United Statesa year ago
  • What the h*ll was that?

    Poorly prepared, no ad-lib skills. Just a tough listen. One and done for me.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    dannnnny boyyyy
    United Statesa year ago
  • Favorite Padres podcaster

    I always enjoy this podcast. The host is engaging and clearly knows his stuff. One star off because lately the updates have been a bit sporadic and I miss it. Do check out his other podcast, Baseball vs. The World, very entertaining general baseball topics!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    kimberknits
    United States2 years ago

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Fans appreciate the engaging community, listener questions, and guest banter when applicable.
Listeners consistently cite high energy and solid baseball knowledge from the host.
Some critiques mention repetition or moments where the host veers into tangents but still find value in the analysis.
Audio quality and prep are mixed in reviews, with some calls for tighter production.

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Apple Podcasts
#96
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#136
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Apple Podcasts
#6
Germany/Sports/Baseball
Apple Podcasts
#23
France/Sports/Baseball
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#25
Italy/Sports/Baseball
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#42
Australia/Sports/Baseball

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Walker Buehler Steps Up, But Manny Machado and Padres Offense Fades AGAIN
Q: What are your thoughts on the Padres' chances if they don't address the offense this season?
The host argues that without meaningful upgrades or internal corrections from the hitters already on the roster, the Padres will likely remain a 500-team at best, especially if the bullpen and starting pitching regress, stressing that ownership may need to balance short-term competitiveness with longer-term asset management.
Fernando Tatis Jr. FINALLY Ends Homer Drought, But the Padres Season Might Be DOOMED Anyways
Q: Is there an immediate edit the Padres could make to improve offensively, or is this more about waiting for star players to regress to career norms?
The host notes there isn't a clear, immediate fix beyond perhaps lineup adjustments and relying on the bats to come around, while emphasizing patience with players like Tatis, Bogarts, Laureano, and Andujar, and considering the longer-term strategy around the trade deadline and roster balance.
Fernando Tatis Jr. FINALLY Ends Homer Drought, But the Padres Season Might Be DOOMED Anyways
Q: What move does AJ need to make now to get the offense jump started?
The host expresses uncertainty about a single move, suggesting that replacing Nick Castellanos might help, but ultimately argues there is no obvious quick fix and that improvements may depend on players performing up to their potential and getting others to step up, with a broader theme of not sacrificing farm system depth.
TROUBLE: Padres & Fernando Tatis Jr. CAN'T HIT, Jackson Merrill INJURED
Q: How much longer do we give him before we start to sound all the alarm bells? And also, do you think a stint in AAA might help him get out of his slump?
The host argues that Tatis doesn't have options left for a demotion, the idea of AAA is unlikely, and he suggests patience while acknowledging the alarm is already sounding loudly with ongoing concerns about his form and mechanics.
Nick Castellanos is a Superhero, But Will San Diego Padres SURVIVE Relying on Late Game MAGIC?
Q: If you were AJ Preller, who would you look to trade for to jumpstart the Padres offense?
The host suggests considering productive bats with potential for a change of scenery, mentioning players like Ryan Mountcastle and Christian Walker as possible targets, while noting salary and asset considerations.

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A daily baseball podcast focused on the San Diego Padres, offering in-depth game analysis, roster moves, and strategic breakdowns alongside lively host banter and pop culture references. The show frequently covers pitching depth, late-game heroics, and roster construction, with frequent discussions about the Padres' lineup, trade targets, and competition within the NL West. It stands out for its high-energy delivery, strong fan engagement, and a willingness to challenge conventional baseball thinking, often mixing data-driven critique with entertaining, colorful commentary that keeps longtime Friars fans plugged in between games.

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Recent guests on Locked On Padres include:

1. Ty Frantz
2. Gavin Sheets
3. Jake Gariotti
4. Jim Grease
5. Jake Garriott
6. Griffin Canning
7. Sung-Mun Song
8. Sean Sears

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