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2018年3月29日 星期四

Winning always goal, but Padres' 2018 season mostly about waiting

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March 29, 2018

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Winning always goal, but Padres' 2018 season mostly about waiting

Wednesday, Mar 28

With season starting Thursday, Padres getting better, probably a season or two away from October games.

Padres set opening day roster; Ross not included — for now

Both Cory Spangenberg and Carlos Asuaje make the Padres' opening day roster as left-handed-hitting second basemen. Right-hander Tyson Ross will not be on the roster until his spot in the rotation comes up.

Padres opening day payroll topping $101M

With additions like Eric Hosmer, Chase Headley and Freddy Galvis, the Padres' opening day payroll checks in at a little more than $101 million, an increase of more than $32 million over last year's total.

West looks too grisly for Padres — but could soften at opportune time

The National League West sent three teams to the playoffs last year and looks too formidable for the Padres this year — but scouts say it may soften in timely fashion for a franchise that has targeted 2020 for serious playoff contention.

Finally, Padres land a legit opening-day shortstop in Freddy Galvis

Well-documented shortstop troubles could end with slick-fielding Freddy Galvis.

Pink Pony chat: What MLB scouts say about Padres, others

MLB scouts and evaluators not affiliated with the Padres say the team appears headed to an eighth consecutive losing season — but, thanks to the farm system and recent veteran additions, the longer-term outlook is its best in several years. As for the NL West as a whole, it's rather beastly.

Union-Tribune staff picks for 2018 MLB season

San Diego Union-Tribune staff predictions for the division-winners, wild cards, the World Series and major award-winners.

Chargers' Lynn enjoying 'football-only' vibe around team

The Chargers' big moves in free agency — a new reserve tight end, a kicker and a center — haven't rocked the football world like the Rams' acquisitions, but coach Anthony Lynn believes needs were addressed.

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