Win, win, win…same ol’ story for these Padres, eh? LOVE IT!!! It’s only spring training, trust me I know, but still when you see bat speed flying through the zone and crushing balls like the Friars
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Win, win, win…same ol’ story for these Padres, eh? LOVE IT!!! It’s only spring training, trust me I know, but still when you see bat speed flying through the zone and crushing balls like the Friars
For the 6th time in the last 9 games the Padres came out victorious in their Cactus League contest, this time 8-5 over the Mariners. Goodness on both sides of the ball to report. Andrew Cashner
If there was any question in anyone’s mind about whether Tyson Ross is ready for the season to start, today’s outing should put that to rest. He was brilliant today in helping the Pads defeat the
The Padres topped the Rockies tonight 7-5 in come from behind fashion scoring 3 in the bottom of the 8th. That was the outcome, but here’s what mattered… James Shields – Not his best outing of
It happened 6 times last spring to the Padres, but it took all the way until game 23 this spring for the Padres to play to a Cactus League tie. 3-3 was the the final today
On a day where the Padres gave some of their non starters a chance to play they fell to the rival Dodgers 9-5. It was strange seeing Yasmani Grandal in a Dodgers costume, and I’m still
The Friars walked away with a 6-4 win over their complex mates the Mariners today. But let’s take a look at what really matters which is how the principals performed, so let’s take a look. Justin
Tommy Medica – En Fueeeeego!!! Figured I would just start with that and get it out of the way early today. He had yet another rocket home run, his 4th of the spring, while raising his
For the second day in a row the Padres were unable to add a tally to their Cactus League win column, but honestly the only ones who really care about spring training wins are the rookies
After a much needed day off, the Pads resumed Cactus League action tonight against the Royals, but fell to the A.L. defending champs 6-1. Ian Kennedy threw well tonight going 4 innings, allowing 1 unearned run.