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Thursday, Jul 12 Padres left-hander Joey Lucchesi needs 40 pitches to get through the third and leaves after four innings in a 4-2 loss to the Dodgers. | | | | Tyson Ross' return to the Padres on a one-year deal means the smart play is to trade him and a minor adjustment on the mound made before Thursday's start might very well have Ross again resembling the savvy veteran who'd fashioned a 3.30 ERA through his first 16 starts. | | | | | Because baseball is a game of superstitions, winning a game after first base coach Skip Schumaker donned a mustache on Tuesday meant the facial hair fad spread throughout the clubhouse Wednesday. | | | | | Padres center fielder Manuel Margot continues to work on all facets of his game, especially his subpar baserunning. | | | | | San Diego will open and close its season in Tucson. In between are 34 home games, with most on Friday and Saturday nights. | | | | | English boy Ellis Kerr and his dad saved a man's life last summer on the golf course. They're in San Diego this week for the IMG Academy Junior World Championships | | | | | Led by Sandi Hill, an event that started with 2,000 athletes in 10 sports has grown to 10,000 youths in 24 sports, both record numbers. | | | | | Mario Mandzukic's goal four minutes into the second overtime capped a wild comeback and sent Croatia into Sunday's World Cup final with a 2-1 win over England. | | | | |
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