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Money, moment wrong for Padres to sign Eric Hosmer

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January 4, 2018

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Money, moment wrong for Padres to sign Eric Hosmer

Thursday, Jan 4

The Padres' plan needs more time before a big spend on a guy like Hosmer, who could be beyond his prime when the team is in position to contend.

Padres offer Eric Hosmer seven-year deal but for less money than reported Royals' offer

The Padres have offered Eric Hosmer a seven-year contract, but according to sources, the bid is worth less than a reported

Longtime Padres coach Rob Picciolo dies at 64

Rob Picciolo, the longest-tenured coach in Padres history, died Wednesday after suffering a heart attack. He was 64. All told, Picciolo spent 20 years in the Padres organization after a nine-year big league career.

3 thoughts: Aztecs 77, Colorado State 68 ... on McDaniels, Schakel & learning lessons

The emergence of Jalen McDaniels continued in Tuesday's win over Colorado State, while another freshman, Jordan Schakel, continues to make an impact.

With help from Philip Rivers, some San Diego spin on NFL playoff field

Philip Rivers shared thoughts on the Super Bowl tournament that begins this week, and the U-T delved into San Diego connections to all 12 teams. This past season, Rivers' team went against six clubs that went on to qualify for the postseason.

Ramona's Chris Knierim nears Olympic berth in pairs skating

Ramona's Chris Knierim and wife Alexa have a renewed perspective, and lease, on life and skating.

USD hangs its hat on a stifling defense

Near the halfway point of the season, USD ranks at or near the top nationally in three key defensive statistics: 3-point shooting defense (No. 1 at 24.1 percent); field-goal defense (6th at 36.8 percent); scoring defense (15th at 61.6 points).

Hot reads: Sordid details emerging after Arizona fires football coach Rodriguez

Arizona head football coach Rich Rodriguez admits to extramarital affair, but says he'll fight claims made in lawsuit by former employee

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