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February 23, 2018

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As Chargers vibe recedes, Padres see big days ahead in San Diego

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Ten straight years of playoff contention and at least five playoff berths. That's the vision for the Padres, says one of the team's power players.

Matt Stairs keeping it simple, positive as latest Padres hitting coach

For new Padres hitting coach Matt Stairs it's all about getting on base.

3 thoughts: Aztecs 67, Air Force 56 ... Tiebreakers, Kell, stingy at the stripe

Aztecs need to keep winning to finish fifth or higher in Mountain West and avoid having to play four games in four days at conference tournament.

Russian skaters make history, US women make excuses

Alina Zagitova, at age 15, becomes the second youngest Olympic figure skating champion.

How the US women's hockey team turned courage into gold

United States women's hockey team ends a 20-year drought by defeating Canada in a shootout to win 2018 gold medal.

Olympic curling world stunned by Russian doping scandal

When word broke on Monday that a Russian Olympic curler was facing a doping charge, the curling world was floored. Not because of the tired cliche that curling

Padres pitcher Wilhelmsen bounced from baseball to bartending — and back

Winding path led Padres bullpen candidate Tom Wilhelmsen away from baseball for seven years.

This weekend's Tony Gwynn Legacy tournament honors Hall of Famer

National field for Tony Gwynn Legacy tournament includes Arizona, Arkansas, Cal Poly and Michigan.

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