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March 9, 2018

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"Fight For L.A." between Chargers, Rams looking like it might go national

Friday, Mar 9

The Los Angeles Rams are favored to repeat as NFC West champions, and a Super Bowl forecaster suggests this could be the year for Team Spanos.

Moving day: Cal Quantrill, others headed to minor league camp

Padres reassign nine players, including pitching prospects Cal Quantrill and Trey Wingenter. Javier Guerra and Rowan Wick were optioned to the minors. Veteran pitcher Tom Wilhelmsen will take a few days to decide if he will accept an assigning at Triple-A El Paso.

Aztecs beat Fresno State to set up semifinal showdown with Nevada

San Diego State knocks off Fresno State in the quarterfinals of the Mountain West tournament in Las Vegas and will play regular-season champion Nevada in Friday's semifinals.

Looking at some of USD's options to replace Lamont Smith

Would Mike Brown or David Fizdale return from the NBA to coach USD? Should the Toreros hire a San Diego State assistant? Is Sam Scholl the best candidate?

Toreros' coaching turmoil threatens to blunt unmatched momentum

The timing of the arrest, suspension and resignation of USD basketball coach Lamont Smith stings for the Toreros, who are in the middle of a huge competitive turnaround.

How would Jake Arrieta fit on the Padres?

Padres reportedly have discussed adding Chicago Cubs free-agent pitcher Jake Arrieta, who won the NL Cy Young Award in 2015.

Stock rising, but Padres' Lyles, Strahm knocked around in loss

Minor league journeyman Robert Stock cuts through Ian Happ, Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo to get out of a jam, but Jordan Lyles and Matt Strahm weren't sharp in Padres 10-4 loss to the Cubs in Cactus League game.

Kirby Yates' long, winding road to the Padres bullpen

It took a while, but Kirby Yates has found a home in the San Diego bullpen thanks to a fastball that plays up in the strike zone. But he knows better than anyone that newfound stability can be fleeting for a big league reliever.

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