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Tuesday, May 8 Former Padres first-rounder Trea Turner homered in his first at-bat at Petco Park — as a member of the Nationals — and San Diego State product Stephen Strasburg turned in a solid homecoming effort to beat the Padres. | | Rounding up the action at the Padres' minor league affiliates. | | | Tyson Ross has just his second bad outing for the Padres this season, which at least temporarily drops his trade value. | | | USD coach Rich Hill is the 17th active coach to reach 1,000-win milestone. | | | Padres aren't giving up on Bryan Mitchell, just won't use him as a starter for now. | | | The Padres on Monday optioned the 33-year-old reliever to Triple-A El Paso and reinstated left-hander Matt Strahm from the disabled list. Shortstop Javier Guerra – the 26th man this weekend in Monterrey – was also returned to the Chihuahuas. | | | The Aztecs get a commitment from Washington State point guard Malachi Flynn. | | | Mick Ruis, the owner of trainer of Kentucky Derby qualifier Bolt d'Oro, is diving into racing in a bigger way with his purchase of a Kentucky farm. | | |
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