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sdsporting Made an interesting post today on sdsporting.blogspot.com
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Remember not so long ago when the Padres had the worst record in Major League Baseball?
Then starting pitchers Jake Peavy, Chris Young and Shawn Estes were injured.
Catcher Josh Bard also went down; ditto with second baseman Tadahito Iguchi.
So, with this many people sidelined, what happens?
The Padres are on a five-game winning streak, their longest of the season.
With a three-game sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers this Tuesday-Thursday, the Padres could conceivably move into a tie for second place in the NL West.
How do you explain this?
You don’t.
It seems the more Padre players have fallen; the more the Padres make their opponents fall.
When everybody finally comes back (hopefully by the All-Star break), the Padres could be in contention because of their substitutes. More likely, they could have a very difficult time when they begin 15 games of interleague play Friday against the much stronger American League.
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sdsporting Blogged about a good topic today on sdsporting.blogspot.com
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No matter how you spin it, consider this bad news for Jake Peavy.
The Padres’ ace will not make his scheduled start Monday at home vs. St. Louis because of constant soreness in his right elbow.
Peavy has been less than his normal self in his last five starts, and now we know why.
Sadly, there’s a long-time trend with Peavy. Whenever he does not pitch well for a long stretch, it means he is trying to hide an injury that is bothering him.He was never injury-free in 2006 when he was just 11-14 with a 4.09 ERA.
In 2004, he was struggling until being sidelined five weeks with a strained flexor in his right forearm.
This time, it may be more of the same.
“I just felt something in there and we haven’t really had progress with it,” Peavy told padres.com Sunday. “It’s not normal soreness. It’s sore all […]

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sdsporting Posted something interesting today on sdsporting.blogspot.com
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Remember when the Padres bragged about having perhaps the best starting pitching rotation in Major League Baseball?
Well, don’t look now, but …
Jake Peavy (4-2, 2.47) is not pitching like a Cy Young winner.
Chris Young (3-3, 3.94) has turned very average.
Greg Maddux (3-3, 3.60) will probably be gone to a contending team in July.
Randy Wolf (2-3, 5.16) has had a terrible May.
Aging Shawn Estes will make his first major-league start in more than two years tonight against the Chicago Cubs.
The starting pitchers were once thought to be the only strength among the Padres. Now, it looks as if the team does not have any strengths at all.

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sdsporting Made an interesting post today on sdsporting.blogspot.com
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Did anybody else notice how low the Padres’ attendance was this past weekend at Petco Park?
Playing their only home series in a three-week span, it seemed like the Padres couldn’t draw flies.
Friday night, Cy Young winner Jake Peavy pitched against the defending National league champion Colorado Rockies. Attendance: 31,057.
Saturday night, Greg Maddux earned his 350th career victory on a night when free Peavy T-shirts were given to fans. Attendance: 34,117. (Those free T-shirt giveaways used to draw 65,000 fans at Qualcomm Stadium.)
Sunday afternoon, the Padres won a series for the first time in nearly two months. Attendance: 28,624.Obviously, the fans are already being turned off by the Padres.
When do the Chargers kick off their season?

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sdsporting Posted something interesting today on sdsporting.blogspot.com
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Has anybody else noticed that Jake Peavy is not pitching so well on the road this season?
Five starts do not a season make, but Peavy’s home/road splits are certainly interesting thus far.
In three home starts, the Padres ace has allowed just one run in 24 innings with 23 strikeouts.
On the road, it’s seven runs in 12 innings with six strikeouts in two starts.
Yes, it’s way, Way, WAY too early to draw conclusions, but the Peavy breakdown is interesting at this point.
People have made much out of how Padre hitters are “Petco-ized” at Petco Park because of the difficulty in hitting there.
But the reverse must also be asked: Are Padre pitchers being the opposite of Petco-ized on the road? (After all, they have allowed 44 runs in their last five road games.)
Tonight, they return to Petco Park to play the San Francisco Giants. If Petco is going to be used as […]

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sdsporting Made a great post today on sdsporting.blogspot.com
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If all goes well, Mark Prior could be pitching for the Padres by June.

But do they really need him?
Maybe not, at this point.
The Padres lead the major leagues with 14 quality starts (six innings minimum, no more than three earned runs) in 19 games through Sunday.
After ace Jake Peavy, their best starters have actually been Randy Wolf and Justin Germano at the back of the rotation.
Chris Young (No. 2) and Greg Maddux (No. 3) are the only starters who have had their struggles thus far.
If and when Prior comes back, it will be like trading for him and obtaining another arm.
Should he come close to where he once was with the Chicago Cubs, he will definitely be a shot in the arm for the Padres.
This is a team with an abundance of pitching that is slow on speed and weak in […]

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sdsporting Posted something interesting today on sdsporting.blogspot.com
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The Padres are going to need to win a lot more games like Sunday’s 1-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Why?
There is simply no power in the Padres in 2008.
As of Sunday, the Padres have gone 55 innings without hitting a home run. Over the longer haul, they have just one home run in their last 76 innings.
The meaning: Padres pitchers will have to be on their game every day.

Starters Jake Peavy, Chris Young, Greg Maddux, Randy Wolf and Justin Germano have very little room for error. (Thus far, all but Young have been on their game in 2008.)

Cla Meredith and Heath Bell must keep being successful in the seventh and eighth innings; and Trevor Hoffman needs to get back on his horse in the ninth inning.

The Padres are supposedly a powerless team because of the vast dimensions of Petco Park. But that can’t explain why they only hit one […]

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sdsporting Made a great post today on sdsporting.blogspot.com
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So, Major League Baseball will be watching Jake Peavy for dirty play … or dirty fingers … when the Padres staff ace pitches Friday night against the Dodgers in Los Angeles.
We all know by now that Peavy was caught on Fox TV with dirty fingers (see photo above) during his start last Saturday against the Dodgers.
Peavy has laughed off the incident; Padres Manager Bud Black says it might just have been residue from the resin bag.
Black’s theory is interesting in that a white resin bag probably wouldn’t make someone’s fingers black.
Anyway, Peavy better hope he has a good start Friday against the Dodgers; a team against which he owns an incredible 10-1 lifetime record.
If he does well, Peavygate will most likely fade into the sunset. If not, there will be questions about everything he has accomplished thus far in his brilliant career.
Even though the Friday is only one start out […]

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Merrick Lozano Wrote an interesting post today on feeds.feedburner.com
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San Diego Padres Opening Day v. Huston Astros on March 31, 2008. Photograph taken from Altitude Sky Bar (22nd floor) at the Marriott San Diego Gaslamp Quarter by Mario Lozano.
After throwing a second straight shutout for the Padres on opening day and leading the Padres to a 4-0 win against the Houston Astros, the Padres […]

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sdsporting Did an interesting post today on sdsporting.blogspot.com
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Now it’s time to get on to the real baseball season, when real baseball fans are watching.
It all goes back to Tony Gwynn’s comments about opening night. He always looked forward to the second night, because that’s when the real fans come out.

So, if you’re a true fan, we’ll see you at Petco Park tonight when the Padres face the Houston Astros.
The season opener? Fans were all dressed up. Petco Park was all decked out, as if it were a playoff game.

From an appearance standpoint, it was the best of times. From other aspects, it was the worst of times. Or did you not notice all the local TV stations yesterday at Petco Park, who were tripping over themselves as if they are going to be there for games in mid-season?

Those news anchors who were wearing Padres uniforms now won’t know the difference between Brian Giles and Brian Prilaman, who […]

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