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Monday, Feb 19 The Padres' deal to land first baseman Eric Hosmer signals that the old front office is long gone. | | Padres players believe addition of Eric Hosmer changes expectations. | | | The Pads went to the playoffs soon after obtaining first-baseman Wally Joyner and hope to contend after signing ex-Royals first-baseman Eric Hosmer to an eight-year contract. | | | The arrival of a new first baseman Eric Hosmer means Wil Myers is moving to the outfield. Just one starting outfield spot is up for grabs in Padres camp. | | | With two rousing wins at home, the Aztecs face a test of their toughness in road games this week at Air Force and San Jose State | | | A bronze medalist in curling, according to numerous reports, tests positive for meldonium. | | | The Aztecs, who beat UNLV by the widest margin in series history, kept hopes alive of fighting back into a top-five seed at the Mountain West Tournament. | | | Japanese reliever Kazuhisa Makita's first bullpen went well. Afterward, he made a point to watch other young Padres pitchers with low release points. Manager Andy Green is impressed with Makita's efforts to be a good teammate. | | |
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