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Pneumonia is latest piece of misfortune for SDSU basketball

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January 24, 2018

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Pneumonia is latest piece of misfortune for SDSU basketball

Wednesday, Jan 24

Aztecs try to end a three-game losing skid with a home game against Colorado State.

Trevor Hoffman awaits another Hall of Fame announcement

Padres great Trevor Hoffman is awaiting the results of his third Hall of Fame election, to be announced Wednesday afternoon.

Hall of Fame's 2018 class could be largest since inaugural class 82 years ago

As many as five players including Chipper Jones and Trevor Hoffman could be voted into Cooperstown.

Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. ranked No. 3 in ESPN's top-100

Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. is ranked No. 3 in ESPN's top-100. In all, seven Padres minor leaguers land on the list.

Former Padres catcher Bob Barton dies

Bob Barton, a catcher with the Padres in the early 1970s, died Jan. 15 in Vista after a long battle with dementia, his wife, Connie, told the Union-Tribune. He was 76.

Sorry, Associated Press — San Diego is a good sports city, if you widen your view

San Diegans, advantaged by climate, love to play sports, and the spectator scene is broadened by numerous transplants from other regions. LIfe in the Pacific time zone expands sports-viewing. Arguably, bad luck cost San Diego a World Series title.

Schauffele right at home in celebrating Rookie of Year honor

San Diego State alum Xander Schauffele officially got his trophy on Tuesday for being the PGA Tour's Rookie of the Year in 2017.

Beer, body maintenance part of delicate balance for PGA players like Kaufman

Young players like Smylie Kaufman learn to balance fun, focus on demanding PGA Tour.

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