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Thursday, Apr 12 Padres lose series finale but feel fight they showed splitting six-game road trip will do them good. | | The Padres, who've had five players hit by pitches in seven games this season against the Rockies, found themselves in a benches-clearing fight in Denver. | | | Padres pressure after controversy led to rebranding of 97.3 The Fan. New hosts on station include Tony Gwynn Jr. | | | Jordan Campbell, a 6-3 guard from Adelanto, reopens his recruitment but says SDSU is "still my No. 1 option." | | | New Orleans will be the only team the Chargers play in the summer that they won't see again in the regular season. | | | The Padres are valued at $1.27 billion, up 13 percent from the previous season according to Forbes. Only the Athletics, Indians and defending world champion Astros increased more in value over the last year than the Padres, who are ranked 17th overall and third in the pricey NL West. | | | Will any of the "major sports leagues" plant a team in San Diego, joining the Padres in America's eighth-largest city? A majority of respondents to a U-T poll were pessimistic. | | | SDSU adds a year to contract of football coach Rocky Long. | | |
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