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Wednesday, Aug 29 Highly touted prospect Luis Urias makes major league debut for Padres. | | | | Jacob Nix delivers Padres' first complete game of the year to snap a five-game losing streak. | | | | | Padres shortstop Freddy Galvis, the only player in the majors to have participated in every one of his team's games since the start of 2017, could play second base in September. | | | | | Ted Williams also was a Hall of Fame fisherman. | | | | | Stanford's Bryce Love wants to play in the NFL, and become a pediatrician. | | | | | Veteran pitcher Clayton Richard to have arthroscopic surgery on both knees. | | | | | A potpourri of Padres news, notes, tidbits and links to prime for this week's slate of games: Welcoming Luis Urias to San Diego. | | | | | Chris Paddack has thrown his last pitch for 2018. As a collection for a pitcher coming off elbow reconstruction, they've all been really good. The 22-year-old right-hander on Tuesday was transferred from Double-A San Antonio to AZL and shutdown for season with 90 innings pitched. | | | | |
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