Padres Farm Report (30 May 08)

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 Padres Farm Report (30 May 08)
Dirk Hayhurst, Drew Macias, Kellen Kulbacki, and Felix Carrasco all have big nights. We also take a look at University of Miami second baseman Jemile Weeks, Rickie's younger brother. [link]

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Friday's Frosty Mug
Published 5/30/2008 by KLSnow at Brew Crew Ball: Front Page Posts
... . Geoff from Ducksnorts seems to like it. Seriously? Is this what it's come to? I'm taking musical advice from the guy who writes Ducksnorts? ...

Links The Man Wants You To See
Published 5/30/2008 by The MCD (noreply@blogger.com) at Rumors and Rants
... for 2008 - The Grand National Championships Kickball leagues getting a little crazy. Beware, Booter - Steady. Burn Why would one want a picture of themselves with their arm around Erin Andrews when they could be leering at her in the background instead? This is why the blogosphere can't have nice things. I bet she smells like spring rain...- DC Sports Bog Looks like Chase Headley may be our only hope for a Padre that can take a pitch - Ducksnorts An interview with Tony Kornheiser - The Big Lead Mark Mulder may never ...

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May 30, 1975, at Shea Stadium: Willie McCovey tied a major-league record with his third career pinch-hit grand slam, this one off Bob Apodaca in the Padres' six-run eighth, as the Mets fell, 6-2.
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