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Tuesday, Jun 19 The Padres are better now than they were a month ago but still a long way from being good. | | | | 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. | | | | | The Padres, through networking efforts by managing partner Peter Seidler and executive chairman Ron Fowler, finally find themselves on the MLB radar. | | | | | Philip Rivers and Franmil Reyes are having an interesting go of it. | | | | | MLB is moving toward an NFL-style structure that John Moores advocated more than 15 years ago as Padres majority owner. | | | | | San Diego native Clint Calvin, in only his second year competing in disc golf, captured one of the sport's biggest prizes | | | | | Mike Haynes, a San Diego resident, won a Super Bowl with the Raiders and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. | | | | | 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. | | | | |