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Thursday, Jul 19 Padres Hall of Famer collected first of 3,141 hits on July 19, 1982, against Phillies. | | | | Padres General Manager A.J. Preller has made a bunch of moves, most of which cannot be fully assessed yet. | | | | | San Diego State running back led the nation with 2,248 rushing yards. | | | | | Doug O'Neill won four races and Jerry Hollendorfer three in the Del Mar opener, but trainer Val Binkerhoff and Restrainedvengence captured the Oceanside Stakes | | | | | Patrick Valenzuela, who's won the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and seven Breeders' Cup races, holds out hope that he could return to the saddle at age 55. | | | | | Union-Tribune handicapper Jeff Nahill makes his selections for Thursday at Del Mar | | | | | Rounding up the action at the Padres' minor league affiliates. | | | | | All-Star Kawhi Leonard tried to pressure his team to trade him to the Lakers, just as Paul George had tried last year. And, like George, Leonard failed. He was dealt to Toronto on Wednesday. But this time it doesn't mean he won't be playing in Los Angeles a year from now. | | | | |
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