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Wednesday, Nov 28 The Aztecs record their most lopsided win since 1986. | | | | Fernando Tatis Jr. is untouchable. We've long suspected as much. A report out of New York – from SNY.tv's Andy Martino – on Tuesday confirmed it: The Padres' top prospect, indeed, is the face of A.J. Preller's rebuild and not a chip for another trade. | | | | | Aztecs football coach Rocky Long threatens to 're-evaluate everything' after 7-5 season goes off the rails. | | | | | The San Diego Fleet has a unique yet also effective color scheme and design with a San Diego theme. The Padres, who continue to look like the Mariners and Brewers, should take note. | | | | | Gulls coach says 21-year-old Anaheim Ducks prospect is "the poster boy for how you should take a demotion from the NHL." | | | | | Pareja comes to Tijuana after spending the past five seasons at FC Dallas of MLS. | | | | | That was quite a response by Philip Rivers, putting together a record-setting string of completions immediately after throwing one of the worst incompletions of his career. | | | | |
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