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Padres Farm Report (31 May 08)
Chase Headley and Cedric Hunter continue to shine. We also look at Cal first baseman David Cooper, another member of the 2008 draft class that the Padres might be targeting.
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  • newgroom422 newgroom422
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    I drafted headley in a keeper draft and assumed he would be in the majors by now.  It's not like the Padres have too much offense and don't need him.
    Posted 6/1/2008 respond (flag)
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