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Thursday, Aug 30 SDSU season opener features running back matchup between Juwan Washington and Stanford's Bryce Love. | | | | Eric Lauer returned from the disabled list with five no-hit innings, watched from the bench as the Rockies' Matt Holliday delivered a single two batters into the Padres' bullpen and celebrated on the field after Franmil Reyes' walk-off homer in a 3-2 win in the 13th inning at Petco Park. | | | | | With four rookies in the rotation, the average age of the Padres' five starting pitchers is the youngest in the majors. The last month of the season is a chance to make an impression before the next wave of prospects arrive. | | | | | Of last year's 56 RBIs, Hunter Renfroe drove himself in 26 times en route to the Padres' rookie home run record. This year's ratio – 17 homers against 53 RBIs – is another example of the 26-year-old's growth at the plate. | | | | | Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said former San Diego State All-American Rashaad Penny, a rookie running back and first-round draft selection, is a "tremendous addition" to his team | | | | | And Thursday night, one of the most pressing questions the team's faced since the start of last season – who will kick the ball through the uprights? – moved closer to being answered. | | | | | Hall of Fame jockey Alex Solis wants to be a trainer, and is learning from one of the best in Richard Mandella | | | | | Hudson Potts headlines the Padres' minor leaguers headed to the Arizona Fall League, a finishing school of sorts for the game's top prospects. He'll be joined by catcher Austin Allen, center fielder Buddy Reed and right-hander Hansel Rodriguez. | | | | |
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