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Thursday, Jun 14 Who will win, who will disappoint, as soccer's World Cup begins in Russia. | | | | Jose Castillo earns more work with Padres; Wil Myers starts rehab assignment; Eric Lauer sets team record, so do other pitchers. | | | | | NCAA ruling allows football players to participate in up to four games and still redshirt. | | | | | Rookie pitcher Eric Lauer has one of his best outings, Padres continue to hit when it matters most in series-clinching victory over Cardinals. | | | | | San Diego's World Cup chances departed when the Chargers did. | | | | | Xavier Edwards, the No. 38 overall selection, signed for $2.6 million, a source confirmed for the Union-Tribune. The over-slot bonus – the pick was valued at $1.878 million – will keep the 18-year-old shortstop from his commitment to Vanderbilt. | | | | | Randy Jones, Trevor Hoffman, Steve Finley and other Padres alumni will be at team's first fantasy camp in January. | | | | | NFL practices in June don't amount to much but can provide some clues. A veteran analyst sizes up the recent Padres draft. | | | | |