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  2. Hidden ball trick - Wikipedia

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    On July 12, 2013, San Diego Padres shortstop Everth Cabrera attempted to execute the hidden-ball trick on San Francisco Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval after Sandoval hit a double. As pitcher Sean O'Sullivan walked onto the mound and Sandoval took his lead, Cabrera, while holding the ball, tagged Sandoval.

  3. What's next for the Padres, one of this winter's quietest ...

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    San Diego’s sole external addition to the major-league roster has been right-handed pitcher Juan Nunez, a Rule 5 pick. And perhaps most shocking of all, Preller has executed zero trades.

  4. 1984 Braves–Padres bean brawl - Wikipedia

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    On August 12, 1984, during an afternoon game at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium, a series of brawls broke out between the San Diego Padres and the Atlanta Braves over of a series of attempted beanings and retaliations. The game ended with a record 13 ejections and also 5 arrests, with a few spectators getting involved in the ruckus.

  5. San Diego Padres - Wikipedia

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    For the 2012 season, the Padres unveiled a new primary logo, featuring the cap logo inside a navy blue circle with the words "San Diego Padres Baseball Club" adorning the outer circle. The "swinging friar" logo was recolored navy blue and white and was added to the left sleeve of the home uniform.

  6. Fight over control of Padres leads to lawsuit among late ...

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    The widow of former San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler is suing his two brothers for control of the team.. According to a suit filed Monday in Texas probate court, Sheel Seidler claimed that ...

  7. History of the San Diego Padres - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Padres cap logo (1974–1984) Ray Kroc owned the team from 1974 until his death in 1984. In his first home game as the Padres' new owner in 1974, Ray Kroc grabbed the public address system microphone and apologized to fans for the poor performance of the team, saying, "I have never seen such stupid ballplaying in my life."

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