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Monday, Jun 4 Padres manager Andy Green uses bullpen differently; Raffy Lopez and Tyson Ross are both improved against baserunners. | | | | Ted Leitner has a gift for storytelling and improvisation. The longtime Padres broadcaster is recovering from surgery to remove a kidney tumor. | | | | | Hunter Renfroe's pinch-hit grand slam is difference as Padres take series from Reds. | | | | | To add No. 74 pick and additional $812,200 to bonus pool, the Padres will pay roughly $7.5 million of Phil Hughes' salary through 2019. A.J. Preller's payroll affords San Diego the flexibility to take on that money, a move that further moves the team all-in in building through amateur circles. | | | | | There isn't one pressing need as the Padres prepare for Monday's amateur draft. The No. 7 overall pick also isn't the only consideration when mapping out just how to spend their $10.46 million bonus pool, seventh-largest in this year's draft. | | | | | The Padres pick seventh overall in the June 2018 draft, their third straight top-10 pick. Here's a look at the latest expert predictions for the Padres' first-round pick: | | | | | Two-time Olympic gold medalist Defar triumphs in women's race, but men's race produces an upset. | | | | | The recent Supreme Court ruling allows all states to offer legalized sports gambling. Careful what you wish for. | | | | |
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