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Thursday, Nov 1 Willie McCovey hit 521 career home runs and was inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame in 1986. He spent most of career in San Francisco but played 2 1/2 seasons for the Padres. | | | | The Div. II Silverswords have regularly knocked off Div. I foes. | | | | | The freshman center still will wear a modified splint on his finger. | | | | | Padres replaced Matt Stairs and Josh Johnson with former Triple-A manager Rod Barajas and minor league hitting coach Damion Easley. | | | | | San Diego State cornerback Ron Smith has the ability to separate himself from the pack — including earning his bachelor's degree in three years so he can work on his master's. | | | | | NFL pundits who bemoan the Chargers' injury luck often fail to note in the same context the special windfall the team has received at the sport's most important position. | | | | | Former SDSU quarterback Ryan Lindley will coach running backs with the Browns. | | | | | Dinelson Lamet and Franchy Cordero added to 40-man roster in place of free agents Freddy Galvis and A.J. Ellis. | | | | |
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