Those Who Snooze Don't Always Lose

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Thanks to a three-run homer off the bat of Kevin Kouzmanoff, the Padres managed to come back Tuesday night and win. Also, Trevor Hoffman nailed down another save. Now that he's his old, reliable self again, the national media has gone back to ignoring him. [link]

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