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Adrian Gonzalez is a professional baseball player. He's a first baseman for the San Diego Padres and wears number 23. He is managed by Bruce Bochy.
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First-pitch swinging as it relates to the San Diego Padres is in the news, and there is a reason. San Diego Padres minor league hitting consultant Jim ...
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The former big league pitcher was hired in November 2006 after Bruce Bochy was allowed to jump to the division-rival San Francisco Giants despite having a ...
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MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com - San Diego, CA – The San Diego Padres today acquired left-handed pitcher Michael Watt and right-handed pitcher Eduardo Perez from the Los Angeles Dodgers, completing the August 19 trade that sent . . .
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Sources said late Thursday night that San Diego Padres manager Bruce Bochy has agreed to a three-year contract to replace Felipe Alou and will be introduced as Giants manager at a press conference today. The deal is believed to be worth between $6 ...
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Towers also said the club is still looking for ways to move in the right-field wall at Petco Park, which will please slugger Adrian Gonzalez, ...
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San Diego Padres closer Trevor Hoffman will receive the Branch Rickey Award on Nov. 15 in Denver.
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The sign said, “Farewell Luigi San Diego Padres #1 Fan.” By game's end, it was signed by dozens of people who showed up for the Padres' last game of the ...
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In the recent triumph over the Pirates, Kevin Kouzmanoff belted a two-run homer and Adrian Gonzalez knocked in the other run for the Padres. ...
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Luis Rodriguez went 4-for-4 with an RBI, Brian Giles hit a two-run homer and Adrian Gonzalez added a solo homer in the win. Jake Peavy allowed three runs ...
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After missing a good portion of the season due to injury, Chris Young is providing the San Diego Padres with a strong finish in 2008. ...
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SAN DIEGO - Bud Black is coming back as manager of the San Diego Padres despite the club's worst finish in 15 seasons. The Padres announced late Monday afternoon that Black and most of his staff will return in 2009. The Padres finished 63-99, 21 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Kevin Kouzmanoff drove in three runs while Adrian Gonzalez homered and scored three times for the Padres, who got great pitching from starter Cha Seung Baek ...
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... Ryan Doumit clubbed a three-run homer, as the Pittsburgh Pirates downed the San Diego Padres, 6-3, in the opener of a three- game series at PETCO Park. ...
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By John Conniff We sat down with Grady Fuson, the San Diego Padres vice president of scouting and player development, for his thoughts on this year’s ...
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SAN DIEGO - The San Diego Padres accomplished something, after all, in the final days of a lost season. They made sure they won't lose 100 games.
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