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Woody Williams
Woody Williams is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the San Diego Padres and wears number 17. He is managed by pitching manager Darren Balsley.
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92101
San Diego, Ca
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The San Diego Padres baseball team has a relatively new stadium, built in 2004, in the middle of downtown San Diego...PETCO Park (San Diego, CA)
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- San Diego Padres: Five Things To Reflect on This Season (bleacherreport.com)
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Over the weekend, Los Angeles hikers got their Spandex in a bunch when confronted with this idyllic scene found in one of the city's most dog-friendly parks, Runyon Canyon. The yellow cut-out Chihuahuas are ads for PETCO--the furry brainchildren of agency The Phelps Group, I'm betting--and are situated in the canyon's famously off-leash trails.
Naturalists are naturally pissed about the wild pack of paper pups: Whoever installed it had to...
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Those "more bars in more places" commercials don't have jack on this San Diego Padres hat.
The San Diego Padres City Line Fitted Cap by New Era raises the bar, or should we say BARS, on the competition.
This style features a lined font with lines under it covered only by an embroidered Cooperstown Logo.
These 100% wool hats are fitted by size to fit and have the MLB Logoman on the back.
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Article originally published on STADIUMJOURNEY.com
It took six years, numerous legal battles, a San Diego Padres pennant, and massive voter support to get Petco Park, the Friars’ current stadium, from the ballot to the heart of San Diego’s downtown.
Now, as I, and millions of satisfied visitors and San Diegans can attest, it was worth the wait.
Beginning construction in 1998, the stadium was scheduled to open in 2002. Lawsuits, injunctions...
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