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Padres notes: Mitchell's clock ticks; Reyes' bomb means something; Spangy absorbs inning

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June 6, 2018

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Padres notes: Mitchell's clock ticks; Reyes' bomb means something; Spangy absorbs inning

Wednesday, Jun 6

Bryan Mitchell gives up lots of runs again in Padres loss to Braves; infielder Cory Spangenberg pitches; Franmil Reyes hits a 455-foot homer.

Michel Baez's gem paces Storm shutout

Rounding up the action at the Padres' minor league affiliates.

Padres place premium on athleticism in Day 2 of draft

Several of the Padres' Day 2 selections starred in several sports: Jawuan Harris played football and baseball at Rutgers, Dwanya Williams-Sutton was all-state in three sports and Owen Miller and Dylan Coleman set high school career scoring records in basketball.

Matt Strahm starting to show stuff, will start Wednesday

Left-hander Matt Strahm learning on the job for Padres, who will start him against Atlanta.

Padres not up to challenge this time in 14-1 loss to Braves

Braves rough up Padres starter Jordan Lyles.

Padres notes: Solo homers better than no homers; Lucchesi throws

Padres catching up on homer production; Joey Lucchesi pitches to hitters; Padres ready for bullpen game.

Next election brings business of soccer into San Diego spotlight

Economist Roger Noll is pessimistic about the 10-year future of Major League Soccer as it rapidly expands. Backers of two land-use measures to appear on San Diego ballots in November, especially the SoccerCity plan, argue for placing an MLS team in Mission Valley if a stadium can be built.

Fernando Tatis Jr. named Texas League player of the month

At Double-A San Antonio, Fernando Tatis Jr. led the Texas League in runs (30), extra-base hits (21) and total bases (78) and tied for the circuit lead with 12 doubles. He also paired a .336/.414/.639 batting line with seven homers, 16 RBIs and five steals in 29 games in May after a slow April.