On deck: Pirates (39-72) at Padres (64-46)
SignOnSanDiego.com stories: Sports — Tue Aug 10 12:12:39 UTC 2010 The Pirates, who entered the season with the only payroll smaller than the Padres, have the worst record in the NL and are 10 losses away from clinching their 18th straight losing season. The Padres swept a three-game series in Pittsburgh July 23-25. about: Entertainment Culture National League New Foundland and Labrador Pittsburgh Pirates San Diego Padres
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On deck: Pirates (39-72) at Padres (64-46)
Gonzalez’s HR, Denorfia’s 3 RBIs lead Padres to 6-3 win, sweep of Pirates
PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Two years after the Pirates won 67 games and the Padres won only 63, the opposite-coast franchises possess the National League’s two lowest payrolls. On the field, they don’t begin to resemble each other.
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Gonzalez’s HR, Denorfia’s 3 RBIs lead Padres to 6-3 win, sweep of Pirates
2 homers help Padres sweep Pirates, 6-3 (AP)
Yahoo! SportsMlbPittsburgh Pirates News — Sun Jul 25 10:46:15 UTC 2010 Two years after the Pirates won 67 games and the Padres won only 63, the opposite-coast franchises possess the National League’s two lowest payrolls. On the field, they don’t begin to resemble each other. Adrian Gonzalez and Chris Denorfia homered, Wad… about: Adrian Gonzalez Chris Denorfia Counties mlb National League Pittsburgh San Diego San Diego Padres Sports Wade LeBlanc
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2 homers help Padres sweep Pirates, 6-3 (AP)
PADRES: Latos beats Pirates in return from DL
Padres – North County Times-Californian — Sun Jul 25 04:21:29 UTC 2010 PITTSBURGH — Opponents should know this by now: Give these Padres any opening with a mistake, an error, a walk or a balk, and they’ll take advantage. Extra-base hits are optional. about: Balk Hit PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh Pirates Sports
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PADRES: Latos beats Pirates in return from DL
Pittsburgh, PA (Sports Network) – Adrian Gonzalez capped a four-run second inning with a sacrifice fly, and San Diego …
Chris Denorfia stroked an RBI double for the Padres, who are 21-9 at Pittsburgh since the start of the 2001 season. Kevin Correia (7-6) gave up three runs — two earned — on six hits and three walks in six innings to record his first road win since April 28. He also had a run-scoring single.
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Based in San Diego, California –The San Diego Padres is a Major League Baseball team founded in 1969 playing in the National League Western Division. They got the name of their team from the Pacific Coast League team that arrived in San Diego in the year 1936. The San Diego Padres became a member of Major League Baseball in 1969, as part of the four latest expansion teams. The original owner of the team was C. Arnholt Smith, a well-known businessperson from San Diego, who was the PCL Padres? previous owner.
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The team struggled during its beginnings. The team finished last place in every game of its first six seasons in NL West. They lost one hundred games or more four times and so the franchise was sold to Ray Kroc in the year 1974. San Diego Padres went out of the National League West basement for the first time in 1975 as the team finished fourth place with a score of 71-91 record. The club set a new high with 73 wins in the year 1976 but fell into fifth place. In 1978, San Diego picked up another first by having an 84-78 score. That was the only time in ten seasons that the team finished with a winning percentage above .500 in a single season. The team suffered another losing season in 1979 with a score of 68-93 record.
Ray Kroc died of heart disease on January 14, 1984. His third wife, Joan B. Kroc, took over the ownership of the team. In 1984, The Padres won the National League West championship, finishing with a 92-70 record.
Pitchers in the current roster:
Josh Geer
Clay Hensley
Wade LeBlanc
Jake Peavy
Chad Reineke
Chris Young
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In 2004, San Diego Padres finished the season with a record of 87-75. The Padres posted a 23 win-loss record improvement over the 2003 season (64-98). This is the single largest improvement in one season in the team history. The Padres moved into their new home, the PETCO Park. The ballpark drew 3,016,752 fans to 81 home games, setting a new record in attendance marks.
In 2005, San Diego Padres won the western division championship with the lowest-ever winning percentage for a division champion, 82-80, in a non-strike season. The Padres finished the season with a record of 82-83. They are the first post-season qualifier in a normal-length season to have lost more games than to have won overall.
In 2006, the Padres clinched a playoff tie up with a 3?1 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks. In the final game of the season, the Padres defeated the Diamondbacks 7-6 to win back-to-back division titles for the first time in team history.
In 2007, The Padres ended the regular season in an 89-73 tie for the NL wild card with the Colorado Rockies. The Padres then met the Rockies on October 1, 2007 in Denver for a one-game playoff to decide the wild card winner. The Padres’ season ended when the Rockies rallied to win 9-8.
In 2008, the team finished the season with 63?99 record on September 28 when they lost to Pittsburgh Pirates, 10?6, finishing 5th in the NL West, 21 games behind the division leader Los Angeles Dodgers.
More exciting games will surely grace San Diego Padre?s bid to win a world series in the next season. Loyal fans would like to see more of what the team has to offer as they go up against their rivals.
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