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Tuesday, Jul 3 The Padres on Monday introduced first-round pick Ryan Weathers, the son of David Weathers, a veteran of 19 major league seasons. Ryan Weathers was selected seventh overall and signed for $5.23 million. | | | | The four-year, $153.3 million deal that landed LeBron James for the Lakers will test coach Luke Walton, a San Diego native. | | | | | Nearly 4,000 tickets were sold after LeBron James announced he was signing with the Lakers. | | | | | Mexico's World Cup, which had started with uncommon promise, ended Monday the same way the previous six did: with a loss in the Round of 16, this one coming to Brazil 2-0. | | | | | Talking with USD men's soccer coach Brian Quinn about soccer and the World Cup. | | | | | Rancho Santa Fe native Taylor Fritz is praised for a tennis breakthrough at Wimbledon as he juggles forehands and family. | | | | | Rajon Rondo doesn't see himself as a backup. Lonzo Ball has been the Lakers starter since they drafted him second overall last year. The Lakers appear to have a point guard competition. | | | | | A mission to experience the grunion run prove the silvery fish that call San Diego beaches home sometimes defy calendars and schedules. | | | | |