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NEW YORK -- What certainly started as a
quiet, first All-Star Game experience for San Diego first
baseman Adrian Gonzalez picked up as the night eventually gave way to the wee hours of the morning at Yankee Stadium. Gonzalez began the 79th All-Star ...
A look back to a disappointing first half
of the 2008 season for the San Diego Padres.
Adrian Gonzalez takes part in the All-Star Game but not the Home Run Derby (travesty!).
Gonzalez ranks among the major league leaders in
home runs while making half his plate appearances at
oversized Petco Park. He has been right up there with the National League's best RBI men while batting cleanup for the team that's next-to-last in baseball in runs scored.
There have been a lot of players like
this over the years. Chase Utley. Bobby Abreu. Roy
Halladay. The Marlins. And so on and so forth. Guys who put up good to great numbers despite receiving near the bare minimum amount of attention while clowns ...
After dropping 10 of their last 11 and
having the worst record in baseball it’s clear the
San Diego Padres will be sellers at the trade deadline. However the problem for the team is that they don’t have a ton of talent they can trade. The only productive pieces of the Padres lineup do not figure to be on the block. Adrian Gonzalez will need to remain on the team if the Padres hope to win ...
"I've really enjoyed every moment of it, and
being able to be there for his first hit,
homer, his first everything, has been pretty awesome," said Adrian Gonzalez, who's four years younger than Edgar. "We always joked around that we were going to be playing for the Padres in the big leagues. That dream has become a reality.
Jake Peavy threw seven scoreless innings and Scott
Hairston homered twice in the San Diego Padres' 4-2
victory over the slumping Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday night. Adrian Gonzalez also homered for the Padres, who have won two straight after ...
SignOnSanDiego: I put this quote up earlier but
it's really bothering me. This is Adrian Gonzalez talking
about wanting to be in the Home Run Derby. "If you're from a smaller market, there aren't as many people who want to see you," he ...
Good one on the Padres trading Adrian Gonzalez
to the Mariners for Sexson and Beltre. The reasoning?
Becuause Gonzalez is showing up all the other Padres by actually hitting. Sexson and Beltre wouldn't do that.




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