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Padres mailbag: left field battle; roster possibilities; Chase Headley; genius hair

Monday, Mar 5

Questions and answers regarding Padres left field, bullpen construction, starting rotation, Manny Margot's golden glove and more.

Carlos Asuaje acting (and playing) like he belongs with Padres

Carlos Asuaje has a big-league mentality this spring that he lacked in past years.

A refined curve could be 'separator' for Dinelson Lamet

Dinelson Lamet allows a run in three innings the Padres' 10-3 loss to the Diamondbacks on Monday night in Cactus League action.

Brad Hand debuts in Padres' loss to D-backs

Brad Hand allowed a homer to the first hitter he faced this spring and Raffy Lope hit his second homer. Meanwhile, Arizona beat up on Padres non-roster invitees in a six-run seventh inning.

Carter Capps taking small, healthy steps forward in return

The results were forgettable, but Padres reliever Carter Capps happy with his health, delivery following his Cactus League debut.

With drought over, confident Mickelson turns his sights to Masters

Phil Mickelson halted a 4 1/2-year drought in Mexico, and now it seems like he has a legitimate chance to win his fourth Masters.

Steve Scott: Bannister reached Ali-like status as man who reconsidered impossible

Steve Scott, former American record holder in the mile, underscores the impact and influence of Roger Bannister, the first person to break the 4-minute barrier. Bannister died Saturday at age 88.

Baseball America places Aztecs No. 25 in national rankings

San Diego State baseball team ranked by Baseball America for first time in nine years.

North Korea willing to stop nuclear weapons tests, hold talks with U.S., South Korea says

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North Korea willing to stop nuclear weapons tests, hold talks with U.S., South Korea says

Tuesday, March 6, 2018, 6:20 AM ET

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has agreed to hold a landmark summit meeting with South Korea's president next month and impose a moratorium on nuclear and missile tests if his country holds talks with the United States, a senior South Korean official said Tuesday.


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