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Tony Gwynn documentary reminds us why he is 'Mr. Padre'

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January 30, 2018

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Tony Gwynn documentary reminds us why he is 'Mr. Padre'

Tuesday, Jan 30

MLB Network documentary premiering Tuesday night captures the essence of Tony Gwynn.

Royals make trade involving ex-Padres, clear salary for pursuit of Eric Hosmer

The Kansas City Royals on Monday cleared some salary in a trade involving ex-Padres pitcher, possibly strengthening their pursuit of free-agent first baseman Eric Hosmer. The Padres also remain in the mix for Hosmer.

Moms take on football, suing Pop Warner for their sons' head trauma, deaths

Rancho Bernardo's Jo Cornell has joined with another mom in a lawsuit against Pop Warner. Both of their sons were diagnosed with CTE after they died — one in a suicide and another in a crash.

Aztecs' 2018 football season opener at Stanford moved up a day

San Diego State's 2018 football season opener at Stanford now will be Aug. 31.

Jason Day wins Farmers playoff at Torrey Pines

Alex Noren went in the water and Jason Day won the Farmers Insurance Open playoff Monday at Torrey Pines.

One of 7 Padres in MLB.com's top 100, Michel Baez quickly gaining notoriety

Michel Baez checked in at No. 42 in MLB.com's top-100 lists. The Padres' seven top-100 prospects rank only behind the Braves' eight.

ESPN rates Padres' farm system No. 3 in baseball

The Padres farm system is rated No. 3 in baseball behind the Braves and the Yankees by ESPN's Keith Law.

Al Michaels prepares to 'shake my booty' 30 years after Super Bowl run began in San Diego

When the Super Bowl is played Sunday in Minneapolis, Al Michaels will join Pat Summerall as the only broadcasters to handle play-by-play for the game at least 10 times.

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