www3.signonsandiego.com - 7/16/2009
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SAN DIEGO – What you see now with the Padres is pretty much what you are going to see for the rest of the season. Which, among other things, means you might not see Jake Peavy again. “I think it's 50-50 if Jake will pitch again this season,” Padres General Manager Kevin Towers said this week ...
sandiego.padres.mlb.com - 7/14/2009
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By Corey Brock / MLB.com 07/14/09 2:10 AM
ET SAN DIEGO -- On Sunday, Padres manager Bud...
Black alluded to impending player movement for the second half of the season, saying "... in the next week to 10 days, you're going to see a few new faces." All ...
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Latos likely to be called up by Padres | padres.com: News
gaslampball.com - 7/15/2009
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Bill Center just did a Q&A with Padres
COO Tom Garfinkel. Everyone agrees this is a 'breakfast...
town' You know what bothers me most about this Q&A. Tom Garfinkel is not a Padres fan. He's a fan or rebranding teams and then moving on. He'll be a fan of whoever ...
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A response to Tom Garfinkel's Q&A
obsessedwithsports.com - 7/15/2009
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I started this journey in Arizona and I
am am moving forward in the analysis of ballpark...
gimmicks which brings me to Petco Park in San Diego. The background: Petco Park is the home of the San Diego Padres. The stadium opened in 2004, replacing Qualcomm Stadium. The construction cost of ...
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Stadium Gimmicks; Petco Park
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Expect to see starting pitcher Mat Latos (5-1, 1.91 ERA for Double-A San Antonio) before the season...
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Jake done for the year?
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Towers: 50-50 chance Peavy misses rest of season
Gaslamp Ball —
... Padres going with youth in second half
"I think it's 50-50 if Jake will pitch again this season," Padres General Manager Kevin Towers said this week as he projected the second half of the Padres season.
"We'll know more when he comes out of the cast. I can't speak for Jake, but I'd much rather have him ready for 2010 than risking more serious injury by coming back too early this year."
Peavy's done for the year, I can't see the team risking further injury by trying to bring him back early. There's nothing to gain ...
Quote of the Day: Peavy is '50-50' to pitch again this season
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Padres general manager Kevin Towers, on Jake Peavy's chances of returning from an ankle injury to pitch in the second half: I think it's 50-50 if Jake will pitch again this season. We'll know more when he comes out of the cast. I can't speak for Jake, but I'd much rather have him ready for 2010 than risking more serious injury by coming back too early this year. Peavy's injury wiped away whatever chance the Padres had of finding a palatable trade for him this season, but once he gets healthy the rumors figure to start up again this winter. In the meantime Towers indicated ...
SlumpBot .200: Scott Kazmir? More like Scott Azmir (No Ks)
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... Reboot Directions: The Padres would like to trade him, but they don't really want to give him the playing time he'd need to get anyone interested; the San Diego Union-Tribune thinks "the Padres will eat the remainder of his $9 million contract." As Gaslamp Ball points out, perhaps they should have decided to ...
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sandiego.padres.mlb.com 6/30/2009 — By Mark Newman / MLB.com 06/29/09 12:00 PM ET The groundbreaking rollout of in-market online live viewing opportunities in Major League Baseball continued on Monday with the announcement that San Diego Padres games will be streamed for fans in that ...