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Memories of Bossman – Mike Hardin

It is hard to believe that it has been a week since we all came to understand that Mike Hardin had truly passed away. We had gone to bed the night before with limited information and had hoped to awake

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Posted in At the Ballpark, Ballpark Fare

Garry Jestadt Padres infielder 1971-1972

Acquired in a trade for Chris Cannizzaro, Garry Jestadt stepped right in and provided solid depth at 2B and 3B for the Padres.  After leaving the Padres, he continued to play baseball in the minors and also played in Japan. 

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Posted in Padres History, Padres Players, Padres Throwback Thursday

Larry Hardy Padres Pitcher 1974-1975

  Larry Hardy was a pitcher for the San Diego Padres in 1974-1975.  During the 1974 season, he appeared in 76 games, which was an all-time record for a rookie.  He won 9 games and saved 2 that season.  We

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Posted in Padres History, Padres Players, Padres Throwback Thursday

2015 Padres Promos

It’s that time of the year, baseball is getting near and the fans are excited. We are particularly fired up this year because of the amazing off-season acquisitions by the Padres. By all accounts, it looks to be a great

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Posted in At the Ballpark

John DeMott – Early Days to Padres PA

John DeMott is a familiar name to long-time San Diego Padres fans. He worked for years as the sports director at KCBQ but is best known as the Padres second PA announcer.  We had reached out to John a couple

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Posted in Padres Throwback Thursday

It’s a Wrap – We Conclude Interview with The Famous Chicken

Last week Ted shared one of his favorite stories about dancing with the King – Elvis Presley. This week, Ted wraps up our interview with some parting words for all of his fans and how much they mean to him

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Posted in Tuesdays with Ted

The Famous Chicken with a more Famous King

In our last story, we talked about how long Ted plans to continue to don the feathers and display his eggcellence to the world.  He talked about being inspired by seeing The Rolling Stones in concert and how he loved

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Ted Shares One of his Proudest Moments

Last week, Ted talked about his one-on-one encounter with the Phillie Phanatic and how rowdy the Philly fans can be.  This week, our eggcelent discussion turned to his proudest moment in the suit and the people who inspire him to

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Leading the Storm is Jamie Quirk

Lake Elsinore Storm - Jamie Quirk

On the Farm with the Manager of Lake Elsinore Storm – Jamie Quirk Coming out of high school, Jamie Quirk had a big decision to make.  Should he sign with the Kansas City Royals, who drafted him with the 18th pick in

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The Padres First Star – #17 – Nate Colbert

In the first few years of Padres history, the team struggled to win games.  Like all expansion clubs before them, the Padres were filled with players at the end of their careers, or with young players who hadn’t panned out with

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Posted in Padres History, Padres Players, Padres Throwback Thursday
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