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Friday, Sep 21 A look at the Padres' top shortstop prospects and how they fared in 2018. | | | | Ten months after nearly dying during a fire at San Luis Rey Downs, Lovely Finish and burned trainer Joe Herrick made it back onto the track at Los Alamitos. | | | | | Several teams are staring at the same talent gap facing A.J. Preller three years ago when the Padres turned to the Rule 5 draft to inject talent into a fledgling organization. The fourth-year general manager knows the shoe could be on the other foot this winter. | | | | | Don Welke, the Padres' vice president of scouting operations and veteran of more than 50 years in professional baseball, died Wednesday night, a team official confirmed. | | | | | SDSU kicker is NCAA's active leader in field goal percentage. | | | | | Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is doing some Ozzie Smith stuff, and the whole Chiefs offense is making NFL defenses look like Big 12 chumps. | | | | | Asked Thursday if he expected opponents to key on him every game, Rams running back Todd Gurley said he hoped so. "If not," he said, "then the coach is probably not good." | | | | | Carlsbad's Paul and Sandra Fullmer have lived a charmed life in golf through their longtime work with the American Society of Golf Course Architects | | | | |
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