Padres touching lives of Little Leaguers
For a guy like Paul McAnulty, the mention of Little League Baseball brings up fond memories. A hard-nosed outfielder who took the long way to the big leagues, he remembers how it all started.
Michael Barrett suffered multiple facial fractures and a broken nose. .Full Info
Veteran outfielder Jim Edmonds got the offense going in the right . .Full Info
Randy Wolf was lit up for seven earned runs on six hits over four in. .Full Info
Chase Headley went 1-for-3 with a solo home run, and registered the . .Full Info
Randy Wolf was lit up for seven earned runs on six hits over four in. .Full Info
Michael Barrett was forced out of Wednesday nightÂ’s game against th. .Full Info
Kevin Kouzmanoff hit a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning, while Gre. .Full Info
Kevin Kouzmanoff hit a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning, while Gre. .Full Info
Padres RP Trevor Hoffman pitched a scoreless ninth inning during Wed. .Full Info
Craig Stansberry has been optioned to Triple-A Portland, according t. .Full Info
Status: D.L.. Out indefinitely . . .Full Info
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Points 60 Innings: 15, Strikeouts: 17, Hits: 9, Walks: 1
Points 52.66 Innings: 4.1, Strikeouts: 5, Hits: 1, Walks: 1
Points 46.5 Innings: 16, Strikeouts: 16, Hits: 11, Walks: 4
Points 45 Singles: 7, Doubles: 4, Triples: 1, HR: 1, Runs: 8, RBI: 2
Points 44 Singles: 9, Doubles: 3, Triples: 1, HR: 2, Runs: 9, RBI: 5
Points 43 Singles: 2, Doubles: 2, Triples: 0, HR: 4, Runs: 7, RBI: 6
Points 40.82 Innings: 13.2, Strikeouts: 6, Hits: 14, Walks: 3
Points 40 Singles: 5, Doubles: 3, Triples: 0, HR: 3, Runs: 6, RBI: 7
Points 39.5 Innings: 9, Strikeouts: 8, Hits: 3, Walks: 0
Points 38.66 Innings: 7.1, Strikeouts: 7, Hits: 6, Walks: 0
Points 39.5 Innings: 9, Strikeouts: 8, Hits: 3, Walks: 0
Points 28.3 Innings: 1.5, Strikeouts: 6, Hits: 4, Walks: 0
Points 24.32 Innings: 10.2, Strikeouts: 3, Hits: 12, Walks: 2
Points 23 Innings: 6, Strikeouts: 6, Hits: 4, Walks: 4
Points 34 Singles: 10, Doubles: 2, Triples: 2, HR: 0, Runs: 2, RBI: 10
Points 34 Singles: 3, Doubles: 2, Triples: 0, HR: 3, Runs: 6, RBI: 7
Points 34 Singles: 3, Doubles: 1, Triples: 0, HR: 3, Runs: 4, RBI: 10
Points 32 Singles: 8, Doubles: 0, Triples: 0, HR: 2, Runs: 2, RBI: 14
Points 28 Singles: 1, Doubles: 2, Triples: 0, HR: 2, Runs: 6, RBI: 6
Points 27 Singles: 1, Doubles: 5, Triples: 0, HR: 1, Runs: 4, RBI: 4


For a guy like Paul McAnulty, the mention of Little League Baseball brings up fond memories. A hard-nosed outfielder who took the long way to the big leagues, he remembers how it all started.
There could be several new faces in the Padres' clubhouse at Chase Field for Friday's game, as catcher Michael Barrett is expected to land on the disabled list.
Ubaldo Jimenez limited the Padres to one run on five hits, pitching into the seventh inning, as the Rockies topped San Diego, 7-1, on Wednesday at Coors Field.
Catcher Michael Barrett left Wednesday's game in the top of the third inning after fouling a ball off what appeared to be his nose during an at-bat.
Manager Bud Black said San Diego "can't go with four bench players for too much longer," and infielder Luis Rodriguez is expected to be called up by the time the Padres open a three-game series against the D-backs on Friday.
The Padres made the biggest splash of any Major League team Wednesday -- the first day of the international signing period -- by inking five top prospects.
All eyes will be on struggling Wolf
Padres shut out by Rox's Cook
Hensley recalled for added relief
Adams throws fewer pitches
Kouzmanoff aims to keep streak alive
Greg Maddux struggled early, giving up eight runs, but the Padres rallied not once, but twice to come back and beat the Rockies, 15-8, on Monday night at Coors Field to end their eight-game losing streak.
Two off-days before the All-Star break will allow San Diego manager Bud Black to shuffle his starting rotation. Cha Seung Baek will likely start against the D-backs on Friday, allowing Jake Peavy an extra day of rest.
Just two months after opening their $8.5 million training facility in the Dominican Republic, the Padres are days away from stockpiling their facility with top Latin American prospects.
Balloting ends soon and Friar Adrian Gonzalez needs some last-minute fan votes to rank among the first-base players who will start for the National League in this year's Midsummer Classic.
Despite the tough times they've had in the mile-high air of Denver, they're happy to be back in the National League and facing a division opponent. The Padres, like the rest of the Majors, just concluded Interleague Play for the year but closed with a 3-15 record.
Behind a five-run seventh inning, the Mariners broke open a 3-1 ballgame to put it out of the reach of the Padres. Seattle won, 9-2.
Tadahito Iguchi and Josh Bard are making slow and incremental progress toward recovery from injury.
In a perfect world, Chase Headley would opt to play third, his natural position. But for now, and as long as it makes the Padres a better ballclub, he'll start in left field and is happy to do so.
The San Diego Padres are struggling, and now each game stands as either a continuation of their struggles or a possible ending to another tough stretch of their season.
Interleague woes continued for the Padres on Saturday night as they were handed a 4-2 loss by the Mariners in front of 36,396.
Injured pitcher Chris Young threw a simulated game Saturday as another step toward his recovery from a line drive to the face he suffered on May 21.
Smile shows Carrillo is back
The San Diego Padres will once again take the field looking to alleviate themselves of a six-game losing streak that is gaining momentum in the wrong direction.