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Analysis: Padres are slightly better, still building

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Analysis: Padres are slightly better, still building

Tuesday, Jun 19

The Padres are better now than they were a month ago but still a long way from being good.

Left-handers on the rise in Padres system

Left-handers Nick Margevicius (Fort Wayne) and Adrian Morejon (Lake Elsinore) will both represent the Padres in the A-Ball All-Star Games on Tuesday.

Padres leadership wise to build ties with MLB's 'in' crowd

The Padres, through networking efforts by managing partner Peter Seidler and executive chairman Ron Fowler, finally find themselves on the MLB radar.

Checking on Chargers and Padres

Philip Rivers and Franmil Reyes are having an interesting go of it.

MLB is moving toward NFL model that John Moores touted as Padres owner

MLB is moving toward an NFL-style structure that John Moores advocated more than 15 years ago as Padres majority owner.

San Diego disc golfer shocked sport by winning national title

San Diego native Clint Calvin, in only his second year competing in disc golf, captured one of the sport's biggest prizes

Former Raiders star Mike Haynes sees Jon Gruden as the answer

Mike Haynes, a San Diego resident, won a Super Bowl with the Raiders and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Talking with ... Padres catcher Austin Hedges

Austin Hedges will catch a big leaguer – Joey Lucchesi – on Thursday at high Single-A Lake Elsinore. The Padres catcher is pretty sure he might have caught one in the making (Chris Paddack) when he re-started his rehab assignment Tuesday with the Storm.