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Tuesday, Jul 10 Padres manager Andy Green called Walker Lockett's travel itinerary an adventurous day. Talk about an understatement. | | | | Padres right-hander Luis Perdomo allowed six runs in seven innings as San Diego lost for the 17th time in 23 games. | | | | | Padres' home run production is off almost 30 percent from 2017. | | | | | Padres option Cory Spangenberg and Miguel Diaz to minors, call up Phil Maton and Walker Lockett. | | | | | El Paso right-hander Brett Kennedy will represent the Chihuahuas in Wednesday's Triple-A All-Star Game. His stellar start to the year has also put him on the Padres' radar. | | | | | Hurricane Harvey experience gave Allyn Stephens perspective that she's trying to keep in competitions such as the IMG Academy Junior World | | | | | Buddy Reed will make a pit-stop before heading to Washington D.C. for Sunday's All-Star Futures Game: Double-A San Antonio. The 23-year-old Reed has been promoted to the Texas League after a stellar half-season in the California League, where he led the circuit with 33 steals. | | | | | Wil Myers' walks demonstrate how locked in he is — just like his home runs do. | | | | |
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