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Monday, Nov 26 Fernando Tatis Jr., the Padres' top prospect and No. 2 in all of baseball according to MLB.com, is day-to-day after sustaining a hard tag to his shoulder while diving back to a base Sunday in the Dominican winter league. | | | | Union-Tribune columnist Nick Canepa issues his grades for Chargers after their easy 45-10 victory over Arizona. | | | | | Schedule gets tougher, and Gordon might miss time, but Chargers have two-game cushion in bid for postseason. | | | | | SDSU bowl outlook still favors Arizona Bowl berth. | | | | | Once lauded for her golf prowess while overcoming a heart condition, MacKinzie Peregoy (formerly Kline) is speaking up about the pitfalls of enormous expectations on young athletes | | | | | A possible trade involving Wil Myers of the Padres and Jean Segura of the Mariners could provide San Diego proven versatility and Myers a fresh start. | | | | | Burned in last year's Lilac Fire at San Luis Rey Downs, trainer Martine Bellocq is back at the racetrack. | | | | | In his continuing comeback, former Breeders' Cup winner Battle of Midway scored a dramatically close victory in the Native Diver Stakes at Del Mar | | | | |
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