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Tuesday, Mar 27 Kevin Klein, host from new Padres flagship radio station The Machine 97.3 FM, pictures Coronado Bridge, draws outrage. | | Gonzaga hopes to make a decision on a move to the Mountain West by next week. | | | Padres beat Triple-A affiliate in final exhibition before Thursday's start to regular season. | | | Cory Spangenberg is among Padres players working to not have to experience the devastation of being sent down to the minors. | | | With Dinelson Lamet sidelined, Padres exploring options for replacing him, with Tyson Ross and Robbie Erlin the favorites. | | | Chargers owner Dean Spanos believes players should stand for the national anthem but wants them to know he supports them and understands their concerns. | | | Eric Hosmer grew up loving baseball, which is a big part of why the Padres gave him the richest contract in franchise history. | | | Rashaad Penny grew up in greater Los Angeles, about 10 minutes from where the Chargers play now. Though a draft pairing wouldn't be shocking, there appear to be better NFL fits elsewhere for the running back who averaged 7.5 yards per carry over 488 career rushes. | | |
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