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  2. Tony Gwynn - Wikipedia

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    The Padres scout credited for discovering Gwynn was Cliff Ditto from the Los Angeles area; his scouting report was the only one the Padres had for Gwynn. [50] The Houston Astros had also scouted Gwynn and wanted to select him, but since the team had no picks in the first two rounds, their first possible chance was in the third round after the ...

  3. List of San Diego Padres team records - Wikipedia

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    Tony Gwynn holds the most franchise records as of the end of the 2022 season, with 15, including best single-season batting average, most career hits, and most career triples. He is followed by Randy Jones , who holds thirteen records, including most career shutouts and the single-season loss record.

  4. Tony Gwynn Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Gwynn is the son of baseball Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn Sr., who died of salivary gland cancer on June 16, 2014, and Alicia Gwynn. He is also the nephew of Chris Gwynn, and brother of musician Anisha Nicole. [26] [27] Gwynn and his wife Alyse Mallek have four children; three daughters Makayla, Jordan and Leighton and a son, Anthony Keith III. [28]

  5. 5 things to remember about Tony Gwynn - AOL

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    By BERNIE WILSON SAN DIEGO (AP) -- There were two certainties about Tony Gwynn: He could hit a baseball like few other major leaguers, and he was going to laugh. Gwynn was a craftsman at the plate ...

  6. San Diego Padres award winners and league leaders - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Padres in the California Sports Hall of Fame: No. Name Position(s) Seasons ... 1997 – Tony Gwynn (.372) Runs. 1986 – Tony Gwynn (107) co-leader; RBI

  7. San Diego Padres - Wikipedia

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    The Padres' main draw during the 1980s and 1990s was Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn, who won eight league batting titles. They moved into their current stadium, Petco Park , in 2004 . On August 20, 2020, the Padres became the first team in MLB history to hit a grand slam in four consecutive games earning the nickname, "Slam Diego Padres".

  8. 1984 San Diego Padres season - Wikipedia

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    The Padres were led by manager Dick Williams and third-year player Tony Gwynn, who won the NL batting title and finished third in voting for the NL Most Valuable Player Award. In their first 15 seasons, the Padres had an overall won–lost record of 995–1372 for a .420 winning percentage, [1] and finished with a winning record just once . [2]

  9. History of the San Diego Padres - Wikipedia

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    The Yankees swept the Padres in four games. Mariano Rivera closed out 3 of the 4 games. One of the few bright spots of the series for the Padres was a home run by Tony Gwynn, in Game 1, that hit the facing of the right-field upper deck at Yankee Stadium and put the Padres ahead briefly, 5–2. But the Yankees would score 7 runs in the 7th ...

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