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Monday, Jul 30 Rounding up the action at the Padres' minor league affiliates. | | | | Padres closer Trevor Hoffman inducted into Hall of Fame. | | | | | Padres closer Trevor Hoffman shows love for teammates in his Hall of Fame acceptance speech. | | | | | Columnist Nick Canepa says the Padres have put all their hopes for the future in young, inexperienced pitchers. Whether it works or not is to be determined. | | | | | Left-hander Joey Lucchesi allowed five runs in 4 1/3 innings. The rotation's 7.35 ERA this month is the worst in the Petco Park era. | | | | | On Sunday, Trevor Hoffman joined Tony Gwynn and Dave Winfield as the only players enshrined in Cooperstown with a Padres logo on their plaque. In the Padres organization, the 50-year-old former closer has provided a steadying influence since reuniting with San Diego after retiring in January 2011. | | | | | Former Kearny High star Alan Trammell becomes just the second San Diego high school product inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame. | | | | | San Diegan Philip Rivers is headed toward his 13th season as the starting quarterback of the Chargers. | | | | |
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