Hot Atlanta adds fuel to the fire

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ATLANTA -- Adrian Gonzalez sees no reason to praise any of the pitchers who are shutting down the Padres these days. "It comes down to, it doesn't matter who the pitcher is out there," said Gonzalez, the best hitter on the team. "Could be a young guy or an inexperienced guy or a veteran guy. Doesn't matter. We're just not producing. "As a team, we're not doing it." Gonzalez was speaking after ... [link]

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Smells Like Padres in Here - Thursday Edition
Published 5/8/2008 by Winfield's Ghost at Gaslamp Ball: Front Page Posts
... I feel 63% confident that this team will win at least one more game this season, but we may be stuck  at 12 wins for awhile. Sullivan advocates for letting Edmonds limp away.  Sort of.  Some "writer" at Fanhouse basically says the same thing about Edmonds, but then screws himself by offering his own uninformed opinion and an Anchorman reference. I hope they let Estes pitch at some point today, just so we can have someone new to make fun of. The last thing I wanted to do was link to another ...

Friday Links (9 May 08)
Published 5/9/2008 by Geoff Young at Ducksnorts
... affect beer prices at Petco. Picking Apart the Draft: 2004 (Baseball Analysts, h/t Didi). Of the first 10 picks, only Detroit’s Justin Verlander has established himself at the big-league level. Too bad the Padres didn’t have him on their radar. I didn’t hate the Bush pick at the time, although the process that led to it baffled me. Now, of course, I hate the pick and the process. Benefit of hindsight and all that… Hot Atlanta adds fuel to the fire (San Diego ...

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