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Thursday, May 10 The 6-10 forward has declared for the NBA Draft but can return to school because he didn't hire an agent. | | Andy Green switches up leadoff hitters, keeps Manuel Margot where he is and Padres beat Nationals. | | | Padres first baseman Eric Hosmer calls "crazy" a social media post purporting discord with Andy Green. | | | The Padres are honoring their 1998 team this week. Twenty years ago this October, the team drew massive crowds to its Mission Valley stadium for playoff games that were the springboard toward a World Series and voter approval of ballpark funding. | | | Rounding up the action at the Padres' minor league affiliates. | | | The successes of the 1998 Padres ballclub that the team is honoring this week helped to persuade San Diego voters to provide massive ballpark subsidies. Though the park was an artistic success that the team has maintained, the baseball forecasts have proved out as overly optimistic — by a lot. | | | El Cajon native Mick Ruis apparently is re-thinking the decision to skip the Preakness Stakes as chess match between Justify and Bolt d'Oro heats up. | | | The league's top two defensive teams meet in a two-leg series beginning Thursday in Tijuana. | | |
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