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Thursday, Jun 7 Only three high school players among 32 locals taken in MLB Draft. | | | | What the Padres do with Joey Lucchesi's spot in the rotation when it comes again Tuesday in St. Louis is up in the air, although it's increasingly unlikely that Lucchesi will return based on Green's reports from Tuesday's live batting practice in extended spring training. | | | | | The Padres farm system – a consensus top-three system as ranked by Baseball America, ESPN and MLB.com – allowed his scouts to pursue tougher signees with more upside for the final day of the draft. | | | | | The Padres won their third series in a row to complete a 7-3 homestand. | | | | | The Aztecs senior is among the sprint favorites at the NCAA championships in Eugene, Ore. | | | | | Fort Wayne catcher Luis Campusano and left-handers Nick Margevicius, Aaron Leasher and Travis Radke were named to the Midwest League All-Star Game. | | | | | Seven players with local ties earn All-American recognition. | | | | | Bryan Mitchell gives up lots of runs again in Padres loss to Braves; infielder Cory Spangenberg pitches; Franmil Reyes hits a 455-foot homer. | | | | |