Padres Farm Report (23 Jun 08)

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 Padres Farm Report (23 Jun 08)
Wade LeBlanc, Manny Ayala, and Jeremy Hefner pitch gems; the Arizona League starts play; and all the rest from around the Padres' minor-league system. [link]

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