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| e-run home run off Brian Fuentes that gave the | Padres a 7-5 victory. |
| nd Gwynn doubled both runners home to give the | Padres a 5-3 lead. |
| five-run ninth inning that gave the San Diego | Padres a 6-2 win over the Mets). |
| ing off the bottom of the ninth and giving the | Padres a 7-6 victory ... Had three game-winning homer |
| infield instructor for 2007 after leading the | Padres' AA Southern League farm club, the Mobile BayB |
| again in 1972, with the Aces as the San Diego | Padres' AA farm club, and while it only lasted four y |
| The first triple came against | Padres ace Jake Peavy, the second off Chan Ho Park. |
| On March 25, 2009, the San Diego | Padres acquired De La Cruz for a player to be named l |
| , as an original member of the National League | Padres, acquired during the expansion draft, he start |
| San Diego | Padres acquired him from the Florida Marlins, with Jo |
| On September 19, 2005 the San Diego | Padres acquired Ayala from the Mesa Miners. |
| ue baseball catcher currently on the San Diego | Padres active roster. |
| His 1990 Spokane Indians, a San Diego | Padres affiliate, won the Northwest League championsh |
| He was sent to the | Padres' affiliate, the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes. |
| rent teams, finally signing with the San Diego | Padres after the 1978 draft. |
| und of the 1971 amateur draft by the San Diego | Padres after graduating from North Carolina State Uni |
| gan his professional career with the San Diego | Padres after being drafted in 1981. |
| rs on September 22, 1978 against the San Diego | Padres after being drafted by L.A. in the 17th round |
| is major league debut on June 22, 1995 for the | Padres against the Colorado Rockies as a starting pit |
| In 38 games with the | Padres, all in relief, Miller had a 7-3 record and se |
| lly appeared in only 8 games in relief for the | Padres, all in 1983. |
| He won in his first start against the | Padres, allowing only one earned run during his six i |
| Los Angeles Dodgers, Niekro beat the San Diego | Padres almost single-handedly by throwing a complete |
| 6, the Tigers traded Flaherty to the San Diego | Padres, along with Chris Gomez, for Brad Ausmus, Andu |
| 010, Hairston was traded back to the San Diego | Padres, along with outfielder Aaron Cunningham in exc |
| reserve with the Minnesota Twins and San Diego | Padres, along with one season with the Yakult Swallow |
| he was traded from Cleveland to the San Diego | Padres along with third baseman Kevin Kouzmanoff in e |
| ers, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, San Diego | Padres and the Oakland Athletics. |
| seasons in the majors, 1969 for the San Diego | Padres and 1972 for the Cincinnati Reds. |
| He chose not to sign with the | Padres and instead attended Okaloosa-Walton Community |
| imore Orioles, Washington Nationals, San Diego | Padres and Los Angeles Clippers at various points in |
| his contract being picked up by the San Diego | Padres and being assigned to the Triple-A Portland Be |
| e played for the Kansas City Royals, San Diego | Padres, and Montreal Expos. |
| e made his major league debut in 1990 with the | Padres and played for them until June 24, 1993, when |
| Shillelagh power," "F.O.P" (short for "full of | Padres," used when the bases are loaded by the Padres |
| tant for Baseball Operations for the San Diego | Padres and was promoted to Executive Vice President o |
| signed a minor league deal with the San Diego | Padres and was invited to spring training. |
| orked as a roving instructor for the San Diego | Padres, and was interim skipper of the 2000 Las Vegas |
| Reds and spent a year each with the San Diego | Padres and St. Louis Cardinals. |
| 08 spring training games between the San Diego | Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers played in the People's |
| Angels in 1996 and the Chicago Cubs, San Diego | Padres, and Toronto Blue Jays in 1998. |
| ed 3 seasons for the Anaheim Angels, San Diego | Padres, and Oakland Athletics. |
| Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego | Padres and Detroit Tigers from 1987 to 1997 |
| olonels, and the Open Classification San Diego | Padres and Seattle Rainiers. |
| ajors, from 1977 until 1984, for the San Diego | Padres and San Francisco Giants. |
| l season, the team was owned by then-San Diego | Padres and McDonald's owner Ray Kroc. |
| rm of bees at Petco Park in a game between the | Padres and the Houston Astros. |
| nnesota Twins, San Francisco Giants, San Diego | Padres and Seattle Mariners over his six-year career. |
| from 1969-1972 for the Chicago Cubs, San Diego | Padres, and Montreal Expos. |
| In 2001, the | Padres and Cox Communications signed a 10-year extens |
| Tigers sent Bob Strampe and Dick Sharon to the | Padres, and the Cardinals sent Alan Foster, Rich Folk |
| ent part of 1971 playing for the Single-A Lodi | Padres and the rest of 1971 and all of 1972 in the Me |
| He played for the Minnesota Twins, San Diego | Padres, and Toronto Blue Jays. |
| o Tucson, AZ this spring and become the Tucson | Padres and will play at the new Kino Stadium, formerl |
| His contract was purchased by the | Padres and he was promoted to the major leagues on Se |
| on April 21, 2009 Burke was traded back to the | Padres and was added to the major league roster. |
| In 2000, Sprague played for the San Diego | Padres and Boston Red Sox. |
| He was signed by the San Diego | Padres and Texas Rangers late in his career, but neve |
| alifornia Angels, Chicago White Sox, San Diego | Padres and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
| He was claimed by the San Diego | Padres, and then played with their AAA affiliate Port |
| He made four appearances for the | Padres and was non-tendered following the season, mak |
| up in the 1990 amateur draft by the San Diego | Padres and played for a variety of minor league teams |
| jor League career, he played for the San Diego | Padres and the Minnesota Twins. |
| ned a minor league contract with the San Diego | Padres and received an invitation to Spring Training. |
| major league level, playing for the San Diego | Padres and the Toronto Blue Jays. |
| re, he has done play-by-play for the San Diego | Padres and for University of San Diego Toreros men's |
| 004, he played for their Rookie Arizona League | Padres and Class A (Short Season) Eugene Emeralds. |
| Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, San Diego | Padres, and Seattle Mariners for the next 20 years. |
| was selected in the 2nd round by the San Diego | Padres and signed for a bonus of $300,000. |
| Ensberg was not offered a new contract by the | Padres and became a free agent on December 12, 2007. |
| ars old, he recorded his debut album, Para mis | padres, and later released his second album, Mi coleg |
| until 1973, for the Atlanta Braves, San Diego | Padres and St. Louis Cardinals. |
| xecutive with the Oakland Athletics, San Diego | Padres and the commissioner's office of Major League |
| He was educated by California mission | padres and then in a Chilean college for several year |
| 89 to 1991 for the Texas Rangers and San Diego | Padres and in 1994 for the St. Louis Cardinals. |
| Major League Baseball coach for the San Diego | Padres and Chicago Cubs. |
| and Chicago Cubs in 1970; the Cubs, San Diego | Padres and Pittsburgh Pirates in 1971; and the Padres |
| stole 9 bases in spring training 2009 for the | Padres, and made the opening day roster as a backup i |
| ramento Solons, Hollywood Stars, and San Diego | Padres, and win more than 20 games five times, with t |
| He played for the Baltimore Orioles, San Diego | Padres, and Oakland Athletics. |
| In honor of Gwynn's long service to the | Padres and the community, the address of PETCO Park i |
| As a minor league manager in the Giants, | Padres and Angels organizations, Garcia won 890 games |
| All-Star in 1993 after a 15-15 season with the | Padres, and led the Majors in losses with 14 and in s |
| in only 18 more MLB games in 1975-76, with the | Padres and Houston Astros, and spend the rest of his |
| h round of the 1989 MLB Draft by the San Diego | Padres and played for two seasons in the minor league |
| Whitson on July 9, 1988 against the San Diego | Padres and he connected off Shawn Boskie for his firs |
| played for the San Francisco Giants, San Diego | Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. |
| ed for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the San Diego | Padres, and the Philadelphia Phillies. |
| He was released by the | Padres and signed with the Chicago White Sox, finishi |
| On September 28, 2009 the San Diego | Padres announced that Cesar Ramos would be making his |
| The | padres armed and trained 150 of the neophytes to prep |
| areer, he also served as a bench coach for the | Padres, as well as third base coach for the Tampa Bay |
| Signed by the San Diego | Padres as an amateur free agent in 1983, Sierra would |
| traded after the 1986 season to the San Diego | Padres as part of an eight-player deal that sent Kevi |
| In 2003, Couchee rejoined the | Padres as a pitching coach for their Class AAA Portla |
| bruary 2010, Murphy was hired by the San Diego | Padres as Special Assistant to Baseball Operations. |
| t was drafted from the Astros by the San Diego | Padres as the 18th pick in the 1968 MLB expansion dra |
| December 7, Connally was sent to the San Diego | Padres as part of a three-team trade involving (among |
| 21, 1983: Sandy Alomar, Jr. was signed by the | Padres as an amateur free agent. |
| He will join the | Padres as a special assistant to the baseball operati |
| In eight seasons with the | Padres, Ashby compiled a 70-62 record with a 3.59 ERA |
| The | Padres assigned him to the Double-A Elmira Pioneers f |
| The | Padres assigned Bonine to the Triple-A Portland Beave |
| The loss was part of a three-game sweep of the | Padres at Yankee Stadium, the last time the San Diego |
| ith an 8.50 ERA, he was dealt to the San Diego | Padres at the end of the season. |
| enotes those people who were ministered by the | padres at Mission San Juan Capistrano. |
| onto Blue Jays at AAA level, and the San Diego | Padres at AA and AAA level. |
| In his debut against the San Diego | Padres at PETCO Park, Gall proceeded to go 2-for-4 wi |
| eague home run on August 17, 2006, against the | Padres at PETCO Park. |
| t, on September 11, 1991 against the San Diego | Padres at Fulton County Stadium, was a combined effor |
| Adrian Gonzalez represented the | Padres at the All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium, going |
| fired, along with two other coaches, from the | Padres at the conclusion of the 1987 season. |
| teams compete in the CIF Southern Section Los | Padres Athletic League. |
| He played for the San Diego | Padres, Baltimore Orioles, and New York Yankees. |
| ed 6 seasons for the Houston Astros, San Diego | Padres, Baltimore Orioles, and Los Angeles Angels of |
| sang the National Anthem before the San Diego | Padres baseball game against the New York Mets at Pet |
| an American sportscaster, announcing San Diego | Padres baseball and University of San Diego men's bas |
| all League south from Los Angeles, landing the | Padres baseball team as a National League expansion t |
| a utility infielder and pinch hitter with the | Padres before being released in April 1975. |
| He also played for San Diego | Padres before the White Sox picked him up in mid-2005 |
| In 2007, he was named the | Padres' bench coach, a position from which he was let |
| The final series will be at the San Diego | Padres between September 26-28. |
| o played with the Boston Red Sox and San Diego | Padres between 1982 and 1991. |
| Huff and Kelly Shoppach, as well as San Diego | Padres bullpen catcher Justin Hatcher. |
| He was serving as the | Padres' bullpen coach when he was found dead in his h |
| He was part of the | Padres bullpen, where he replaced Scott Linebrink as |
| the Portland Beavers, the AAA affiliate of the | Padres but was called up to San Diego on May 15, 2009 |
| as a longtime affiliate of the Angels and the | Padres, but when those teams found tie-ups closer to |
| second baseman for the newly-minted San Diego | Padres, but after one season at the Class A level, he |
| as brought to spring training by the San Diego | Padres, but they, too, released him, and Castillo ret |
| another free agent contract with the San Diego | Padres but did not play in any regular season games f |
| s the 14th-round draft choice of the San Diego | Padres, but he opted to attend USC instead. |
| er 15, 1980: Rick Sweet was purchased from the | Padres by the Seattle Mariners. |
| team, Sweet's contract was purchased from the | Padres by the New York Mets. |
| Jarvis Brown was selected off waivers from the | Padres by the Atlanta Braves. |
| 1976: Chuck Hartenstein was purchased from the | Padres by the Toronto Blue Jays. |
| k Lilliquist was selected off waivers from the | Padres by the Cleveland Indians. |
| y 22, 1982: Barry Evans was purchased from the | Padres by the New York Yankees. |
| The | Padres called him back up on July 16, after they plac |
| n over the San Francisco Giants and became the | Padres' career saves leader with 109, passing Hall of |
| Rob Johnson - San Diego | Padres catcher |
| 00 through 2006, Colbert worked his way up the | Padres' chain, managing at four different levels of t |
| also played with the Texas Rangers, San Diego | Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Oakland Athletics. |
| California Angels, New York Yankees, San Diego | Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Chicago Cubs of Major Le |
| In 1992, as a member of the | Padres, Clark accomplished the rare feat of stealing |
| He also played for the San Diego | Padres, Cleveland Indians, and Los Angeles Angels of |
| ons in Major League Baseball for the San Diego | Padres, Cleveland Indians, and Boston Red Sox. |
| career (1990-2000) he played for the San Diego | Padres, Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds, Houston A |
| He is the cousin of San Diego | Padres closer Heath Bell. |
| In 1988, Davis became the | Padres' closer, earning 28 saves and 44 in 1989, appe |
| He is best known for his years as the | Padres' closer. |
| Since 1989, Johnson has scouted for the | Padres, Colorado Rockies, Detroit Tigers and worked f |
| th, he appeared in 105 games for the San Diego | Padres, compiling a .277 |
| The | Padres completed the deal by sending Tommy Francis (m |
| The | Padres completed the deal by sending Danny Breeden to |
| The | Padres completed the deal by sending Mark Lee to the |
| The | Padres completed their part of the deal by sending St |
| The | Padres completed the trade by sending Craig Pueschner |
| In 1992, the Los | Padres Condor Range and River Protection Act created |
| It was established in 1992 when the Los | Padres Condor Range and River Protection Act set asid |
| each summer immediately following a San Diego | Padres contest and dedicated to Pearl Harbor survivor |
| The Los | Padres Dam, built in 1949, is located 25 miles (40 km |
| Other trailheads include Bottchers Gap, Los | Padres Dam, China Camp, and Arroyo Seco. |
| he former Cy Young award winner, the San Diego | Padres dealt Ozzie Guillen, Tim Lollar, Bill Long and |
| The | Padres defeated the favored Houston Astros in four ga |
| g coach, with the Cleveland Indians, San Diego | Padres, Detroit Tigers, Atlanta Braves, and Toronto B |
| ers, Dodgers, Marlins, Cubs, Red Sox, Rangers, | Padres, Diamondbacks) |
| It was the first season in which the | Padres did not finish in the National League West cel |
| ord of 4 wins and 2 losses in 13 games for the | Padres' Dominican Summer League team, while posting a |
| Following graduation, the San Diego | Padres drafted Bonine in the 23rd round; 671st overal |
| The San Diego | Padres drafted him out of the College of Southern Nev |
| He played in 37 games for the San Diego | Padres during the 1993 season, all in April and May. |
| After being drafted by the San Diego | Padres during their inaugural season, he played for t |
| He was then drafted by the | Padres during the 1968 expansion draft. |
| The | Padres ended the 162-game season with 89 wins and 73 |
| In 1996, the | Padres entered the last three games of the season in |
| as promoted to the Fort Wayne Wizards form the | Padres extended spring training. |
| In the 1984 World Series, the | Padres faced the powerful Detroit Tigers, who steamro |
| two moments, Sean was a disappointment to most | Padres fans, whose expectations were high, especially |
| in reference to Mudcat Grant) a favorite with | Padres fans. |
| eball America ranked Quintero number 19 in the | Padres farm system. |
| Overall, his 24 home runs led | Padres farmhands, as did his 92 RBI. |
| odgers on April 10, 2011 against the San Diego | Padres, filling in for the injured Jon Garland, but h |
| San Diego and Class AAA Las Vegas ... Hit the | Padres' first pinch-hit homer of the season April 27 |
| pe overlooking the Santa Maria Valley, the Los | Padres foothills, and the Pacific Ocean. |
| x with Ethan Faggett (minors) to the San Diego | Padres for Carlos Reyes, Mandy Romero, and Dario Vera |
| ti were traded by the Pirates to the San Diego | Padres for Kurt Bevacqua and a player to be named lat |
| June, however, he was traded to the San Diego | Padres for pitcher Dan Spillner. |
| 1997-1999 and then was traded to the San Diego | Padres for Gary Matthews Jr. |
| riguez was traded by the Mets to the San Diego | Padres for minor leaguers Bill Stevenson and Brad Pou |
| He played for the San Diego | Padres for ten games during the 1987 San Diego Padres |
| Joe Lefebvre, and Tim Lollar to the San Diego | Padres for Jerry Mumphrey and John Pacella. |
| Cleveland Indians traded him to the San Diego | Padres for outfielder John Grubb, catcher Fred Kendal |
| ida Marlins with Cesar Crespo to the San Diego | Padres for Matt Clement, Eric Owens, and Omar Ortiz ( |
| eaking into the Big Leagues with the San Diego | Padres, for whom he recorded 30 ABs in parts of two s |
| raded him and Ramon Hernandez to the San Diego | Padres for Mark Kotsay. |
| He pitched for the San Diego | Padres for five games during their inaugural 1969 San |
| hapel Hill, but chose instead to sign with the | Padres for a bonus of $6.7 million. |
| Dave Kingman was also traded to the San Diego | Padres for minor league pitcher Paul Siebert and Bobb |
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