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2018年8月15日 星期三

Former Aztecs running back Rashaad Penny reportedly sidelined 3-4 weeks with broken finger

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August 15, 2018

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Former Aztecs running back Rashaad Penny reportedly sidelined 3-4 weeks with broken finger

Wednesday, Aug 15

Injury will force Penny to miss game this weekend in Los Angeles against Chargers.

Brett Kennedy better but not by much as Padres fall to Angels

Freddy Galvis Jr. homered in his career-best third straight game, all the support the Padres rookie Brett Kennedy enjoyed before Justin Upton blasted a 435-foot home run en route to the Angels' 7-3 win Tuesday night at Petco Park.

Good and bad of Padres moves, including Myers to 3B

The Wil Myers chapter is starting to recall the Phil Nevin chapter. For the Padres' sake, one hopes this one plays out differently.

Hot Freddy Galvis homers in third straight game

Freddy Galvis homered in his third straight game Tuesday in the Padres' 7-3 loss to the Angels, a career-best for the glove-first shortstop. The 28-year-old switch hitter has collected six of his 10 home runs in the first 23 games of the second half.

Padres notes: Makita's history with Ohtani, Myers' backhands

The Saitama Seibu Lions posted Kazuhisa Makita a little more than a week after the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters did the same with Shohei Ohtani. The two Japanese players shared the same clubhouse during the World Baseball Classic and are sharing the same field this week in San Diego.

SDSU's Parker Houston, Kahale Warring make tight end a position of strength for Aztecs

Aztecs' tight end depth extends beyond pair of talented juniors.

US soccer and the continued failure of its pay-to-play model

The US women's early exit at the U-20 World Cup is the latest indictment of a broken youth development system.

Chargers' Melvin Gordon says he feels better than he has in years

Third-year Chargers running back Melvin Gordon is feeling healthy, for once, and is raring to go as the team continues training camp in preparation for its second preseason game, at home against Seattle.

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