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October 2, 2018

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Hosmer looks to push reset button after subpar first season with Padres

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Eric Hosmer will take the offseason to seek improvement after disappointing first season with Padres.

Worst to first? Possibilities on display in MLB playoff field

The Padres' five-win July snuffed out any hope of crawling out the last-place finished endured in Oakland last year, by Atlanta in 2016 and Boston in 2015 ahead of three straight AL East titles. They aren't the only turnaround stories in this year's postseason field.

NL wild-card game at a glance: Rockies at Cubs

The Cubs will host the Rockies on Tuesday in a one-game wild-card playoff.

Padres find new home for Double-A affiliate, extend deal with Storm

With San Antonio moving up to Triple-A, Padres work out deal with another Texas town.

NFL quarterly review — what do we know about Browns, Bears, Chargers, Raiders & more?

The Browns, Chiefs, Raiders, and Bears have provided interesting answers, and so has a rookie with Team Spanos.

Chargers getting help on defensive line, but still searching for answers at kicker

Corey Liuget rejoined the Chargers on Monday, his four-game suspension over but not completely in his past. The veteran defensive tackle acknowledged he continues to process what he has been through.

Scouting Report: Aztecs at Boise State

SDSU takes three-game winning streak into Mountain West opener against Broncos.

Fowler: Padres won't consider raising ticket prices until they win

The Padres continue to make unprecedented investments in the franchise, going all-or-nothing on arrival of farm system talent. But Executive Chairman Ron Fowler says won't consider raising ticket prices until team wins.