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Woeful as Padres are, season about something else

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August 2, 2018

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Woeful as Padres are, season about something else

Thursday, Aug 2

Padres on pace for first 100-loss season in a quarter-century, but they measure it differently.

MW West Division outlook: Defending division champion Fresno State the team to beat

SDSU must get past Fresno State to reclaim conference's West Division.

Recovery milestone for survivor of San Luis Rey fire

It was the first race here for the Bellocqs since Martine was severely burned Dec. 7 as the Lilac Fire swept through the San Luis Rey Downs training center in Bonsall.

It's a wild ride for jockey agents in horse racing

Jockey agents in racing are rarely seen or heard, but they have a huge impact on who wins and loses

Chargers have some intriguing battles at training camp for key roster spots

Chargers weigh camp competition at several key positions for upcoming season

Aaron Donald's holdout undermines the Rams' incredible potential

Why can't the Rams get a deal done with star defensive lineman Aaron Donald, who has yet to show up for training camp.

Todd Gurley continues to be money for the Rams as they plow through workouts at training camp

The sun baked the field — and Rams players — two hours into another full-pads practice at UC Irvine on Wednesday.

Patrick Henry's Mexican QB chases dream north of the border

Raised in Toluca, about 40 miles outside Mexico City, Ethan Gomez played club football since he was 6 years old. He was a quarterback and never played organized soccer.

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