The weather has turned here in Arizona. The storm that rolled through San Diego yesterday hit us at around 4am (from what I'm told) this morning. The folks in Scottsdale tell us the game will be played between the Padres and Giants, but whether or not it will go uninterrupted is another story. Stay tuned.
Padres lineup:
CF - Cameron Maybin
RF - Chris Denorfia
3B - Chase Headley
LF - Jesus Guzman
1B - Yonder Alonso
SS - Jason Bartlett
C - Yasmani Grandal
2B - Andy Parrino
SP - Edinson Volquez
This will be Volquez's third spring start. He's scheduled for 4 innings today. In his previous 5 innings of work, he's allowed 3 runs and 3 hits. Volquez seems happy with his spring to this point, and looks comfortable in Padres clubhouse. Darren Balsley worked on a few mechanical adjustments early in camp, and so far so good. Volquez is only 28 and after his injury (Tommy John surgery) is young in innings as well.
We could see, depending on the weather and the game, Casey Kelly throw some innings today in Scottsdale. Also on the list are Micah Owings, Anthony Bass, Dale Thayer and maybe former Giant Alex Hinshaw.
News/Notes:
I just have to mention how much I enjoy our morning sessions with Buddy Black. The manager treats us very well, and that's not always the case in every clubhouse. Buddy is great to deal with and you most often times leave his office in a better mood than when you entered. I feel so fortunate to have been able to work with some great managers in my career as a broadcaster. From Jim Riggleman to Don Baylor, to Dusty Baker and now here with Buddy. It makes the job fun and a lot easier to do.
Ok, off the soap box and now on to the "nuts and bolts" as we call it around here....
Nick Hundley's side is improving, but not to the point of being able to swing a bat yet. Hundley was hoping for a Tuesday return, but Buddy Black told us today that there is no official timetable for a return to action.
Orlando Hudson is hitting in the cage today and is closer to returning to the lineup. He's been out with a right groin strain since last week. Hudson will take today and tomorrow off and could be back in there by Tuesday or Wednesday.
As I mentioned yesterday, with Carlos Quentin out with the knee surgery, there is going to be an opportunity for somebody to grab some playing time. Buddy Black indicated today, that a number of different players will continue to get a look in LF, including Kyle Blanks, Jesus Guzman, Chris Denorfia, Jeremy Hermida and Mark Kotsay. Quentin's surgery is scheduled for tomorrow in San Diego.
Quote of the day....
From the old adage 'if you can't laugh at yourself, who can you laugh at?', I zinged myself last night on the broadcast. At one point talking about the fine line of executing a play or not, I said to Bob Scanlan, "You know they are trying, but people are human...". Really? Wow! I believe those words are going to be carved in stone in the new downtown central library near the ballpark. Very profound don't you think?
Bob, Jerry and I will have the game for you today (maybe with a little rain delay theater mixed in) from Scottsdale on XX 1090 starting at 1pm. Join us.
Andy
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Quentin to have knee surgery....out up to 4 Weeks
First night game of the spring tonight and a bunch of news from Padres camp today...
We found out that new outfielder Carlos Quentin will undergo arthroscopic knee surgery on the off day Monday back in San Diego. It's his right knee and there is torn meniscus and some other 'floating particles' that are causing him pain. The original problem took place about 4 days into camp. Quentin's right knee was being treated and monitored and was feeling better until sliding into 2nd base during a game last week. The knee swelled up that night and after consulting with the training staff, the decision was made to have the surgery now, to as Buddy Black said, "knock it out" and not compromise a significant chunk of the season. It's usually about a 4 week injury, but every case is different of course. Quentin sounded confident that he would only miss a couple of weeks of the season, but of course nobody is sure of that exact time frame.
In other news...
Chris Denorfia could see some time in the game tonight. He's been out all spring with a lower back injury. He's played in a couple of minor league games recently and Buddy Black told us not to be surprised to see "Deno" in the game against the Royals.
Nick Hundley's side (right) is getting better, he hopes to be back in the lineup by Tuesday.
Orlando Hudson is going through "baseball activities" today and could be healthy enough (right groin strain) to play by the middle of next week.
Mark Kotsay, the Padres 37 year old outfielder, got 6 at bats today in a minor league game. Just to stay fresh.
Padres lineup tonight:
CF - Cameron Maybin
RF - Will Venable
3B - Chase Headley
LF - Jesus Guzman
1B - Yonder Alonso
C - John Baker
2B - Jonathan Galvez
SS - Andy Parrino
SP - Cory Luebke
The Padres will not use the DH tonight, but the Royals will. Strange huh? Luebke is scheduled to go 4 innings and Jeff Suppan is also slated to go 4, with Huston Street and Brad Boxberger each penciled in for 1. I know that equals 10 innings but again, Boxberger is there in case somebody needs a bailout during an inning. Remember it's in PENCIL!!
It's getting very windy and cloudy here in Arizona, and the flags are blowing straight out toward center field. The rain is expected here by sometime around 10pm tonight. Tomorrow's games (@ Scottsdale v. Giants and @ Tucson) could be iffy. Stay tuned!
Join Bob Scanlan and me tonight on XX 1090 for the game, starting at 7pm.
We found out that new outfielder Carlos Quentin will undergo arthroscopic knee surgery on the off day Monday back in San Diego. It's his right knee and there is torn meniscus and some other 'floating particles' that are causing him pain. The original problem took place about 4 days into camp. Quentin's right knee was being treated and monitored and was feeling better until sliding into 2nd base during a game last week. The knee swelled up that night and after consulting with the training staff, the decision was made to have the surgery now, to as Buddy Black said, "knock it out" and not compromise a significant chunk of the season. It's usually about a 4 week injury, but every case is different of course. Quentin sounded confident that he would only miss a couple of weeks of the season, but of course nobody is sure of that exact time frame.
In other news...
Chris Denorfia could see some time in the game tonight. He's been out all spring with a lower back injury. He's played in a couple of minor league games recently and Buddy Black told us not to be surprised to see "Deno" in the game against the Royals.
Nick Hundley's side (right) is getting better, he hopes to be back in the lineup by Tuesday.
Orlando Hudson is going through "baseball activities" today and could be healthy enough (right groin strain) to play by the middle of next week.
Mark Kotsay, the Padres 37 year old outfielder, got 6 at bats today in a minor league game. Just to stay fresh.
Padres lineup tonight:
CF - Cameron Maybin
RF - Will Venable
3B - Chase Headley
LF - Jesus Guzman
1B - Yonder Alonso
C - John Baker
2B - Jonathan Galvez
SS - Andy Parrino
SP - Cory Luebke
The Padres will not use the DH tonight, but the Royals will. Strange huh? Luebke is scheduled to go 4 innings and Jeff Suppan is also slated to go 4, with Huston Street and Brad Boxberger each penciled in for 1. I know that equals 10 innings but again, Boxberger is there in case somebody needs a bailout during an inning. Remember it's in PENCIL!!
It's getting very windy and cloudy here in Arizona, and the flags are blowing straight out toward center field. The rain is expected here by sometime around 10pm tonight. Tomorrow's games (@ Scottsdale v. Giants and @ Tucson) could be iffy. Stay tuned!
Join Bob Scanlan and me tonight on XX 1090 for the game, starting at 7pm.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Padres and Angels today....3/16/2012
Greetings on a sunny Friday morning in the desert. Today the Padres face the Angels for the second time this spring. The teams will meet in the regular season in inter-league play, at Petco Park, May 18-20, a Friday-Sunday series. Just can't shake that Pujols guy!
Padres Lineup today:
CF - Cameron Maybin
RF - Will Venable
LF - Jesus Guzman
1B - Kyle Blanks
3B - Jedd Gyorko
SS - Jason Bartlett
2B - Andy Parrino
C - Brad Davis
SP - Tim Stauffer
Nick Hundley was in the original lineup but has been scratched. No updates as of yet on him, keep a watch on my Twitter page for updates later. Also we hope to find out how Carlos Quentin is doing after a sore knee kept him out of the lineup yesterday against the Brewers.
The Angels lineup is not an 'everyday' starting unit...
2B - Alexi Amarista
SS - Jean Segura
3B - Alberto Callaspo
C - Hank Conger
1B - Jorge Cantu
RF - Kole Calhoun
CF - Ryan Langerhans
LF - Doug Deeds
SP - Brad Mills (L)
Rants/Raves:
Every year I take part in at least one Bracket Challenge for the NCAA Tourney (for entertainment purposes only of course!) and never in the many many years of picking had I ever had a perfect day. I'm still searching thanks to UNLV. If the Rebels of Las Vegas would have played a decent game and not had to try to come back late I would have been 16 for 16. Ugh. 15 for 16 ain't bad, that kind of batting average would put me in the Hall of Fame.
There was an interesting note about UConn's first round loss yesterday to Iowa State. It marked just the second time since 1979 that the Huskies lost a first round game. Can you remember the first? I can, I was there to witness it in all it's glory. The 70-69 OT win by the then 13th seeded USD Toreros over the 4th seeded Huskies in Tampa. What a day and run that was. There's just something about the tournament mystique and if you've lived it or had your favorite team go on a run, it's unforgettable.
What's with CBS Sportsline charging money now to watch NCAA Tournament games on demand on your computer or iPad? It's only $3.99, but isn't CBS making like 15 trillion dollars from the NCAA to televise the games? Give us a break! I paid it of course, but still, come on!
Ok that's that for now. Join Jerry, Bob Scanlan and me for today's game against the Angels. We'll be on XX1090 today, starting at 1pm. Please join us.
Padres Lineup today:
CF - Cameron Maybin
RF - Will Venable
LF - Jesus Guzman
1B - Kyle Blanks
3B - Jedd Gyorko
SS - Jason Bartlett
2B - Andy Parrino
C - Brad Davis
SP - Tim Stauffer
Nick Hundley was in the original lineup but has been scratched. No updates as of yet on him, keep a watch on my Twitter page for updates later. Also we hope to find out how Carlos Quentin is doing after a sore knee kept him out of the lineup yesterday against the Brewers.
The Angels lineup is not an 'everyday' starting unit...
2B - Alexi Amarista
SS - Jean Segura
3B - Alberto Callaspo
C - Hank Conger
1B - Jorge Cantu
RF - Kole Calhoun
CF - Ryan Langerhans
LF - Doug Deeds
SP - Brad Mills (L)
Rants/Raves:
Every year I take part in at least one Bracket Challenge for the NCAA Tourney (for entertainment purposes only of course!) and never in the many many years of picking had I ever had a perfect day. I'm still searching thanks to UNLV. If the Rebels of Las Vegas would have played a decent game and not had to try to come back late I would have been 16 for 16. Ugh. 15 for 16 ain't bad, that kind of batting average would put me in the Hall of Fame.
There was an interesting note about UConn's first round loss yesterday to Iowa State. It marked just the second time since 1979 that the Huskies lost a first round game. Can you remember the first? I can, I was there to witness it in all it's glory. The 70-69 OT win by the then 13th seeded USD Toreros over the 4th seeded Huskies in Tampa. What a day and run that was. There's just something about the tournament mystique and if you've lived it or had your favorite team go on a run, it's unforgettable.
What's with CBS Sportsline charging money now to watch NCAA Tournament games on demand on your computer or iPad? It's only $3.99, but isn't CBS making like 15 trillion dollars from the NCAA to televise the games? Give us a break! I paid it of course, but still, come on!
Ok that's that for now. Join Jerry, Bob Scanlan and me for today's game against the Angels. We'll be on XX1090 today, starting at 1pm. Please join us.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Off to Maryvale....3/15/2012
Padres hit the road again to face the Brewers at their Maryvale Complex in East Phoenix. Many of the newer spring facilities have nice amenities around, like restaurants, shopping and bars, not this one. Do the math.
Dustin Moseley set to make his 3rd start of the Spring against Milwaukee...
Padres Lineup:
CF - Jaff Decker
LF - Jesus Guzman
3B - Chase Headley
RF - Carlos Quentin
1B - Yonder Alonso
SS - Jason Bartlett
C - John Baker
2B - Everth Cabrera
SP - Dustin Moseley
Should see Micah Owings for a couple of innings today as well as Josh Spence for an inning against the Brewers.
News/Notes:
- The Padres sent 8 players to minor league camp today: Pitchers, Erik Hamren, Robbie Erlin, Juan Oramas, and Jose De Paula; Outfielders, Blake Tekotte, and Rymer Liriano; Infielder, Edinson Rincon; and catcher Jason Hagerty. Buddy Black saying these guys need some at bats and to play consistently, and they'll get the chance in the minor league games which start today.
- Tough deal for pitcher Nick Vincent. He was getting ready for the game yesterday, when he accidentally stepped on a ball in the bullpen. He rolled his ankle and sprained it. Vincent was in a boot today and also had some x-rays taken. Results will be known later today.
- Orlando Hudson told Corey Brock of MLB.com that he was "ready to rock and roll" after missing yesterday's game with a groin strain. Jonathan Galvez was called over from Goodyear to start in Hudson's place in Scottsdale.
Join Bob Scanlan and me for today's game on ESPN Radio 1700, we go on the air at 1pm.
Andy
Dustin Moseley set to make his 3rd start of the Spring against Milwaukee...
Padres Lineup:
CF - Jaff Decker
LF - Jesus Guzman
3B - Chase Headley
RF - Carlos Quentin
1B - Yonder Alonso
SS - Jason Bartlett
C - John Baker
2B - Everth Cabrera
SP - Dustin Moseley
Should see Micah Owings for a couple of innings today as well as Josh Spence for an inning against the Brewers.
News/Notes:
- The Padres sent 8 players to minor league camp today: Pitchers, Erik Hamren, Robbie Erlin, Juan Oramas, and Jose De Paula; Outfielders, Blake Tekotte, and Rymer Liriano; Infielder, Edinson Rincon; and catcher Jason Hagerty. Buddy Black saying these guys need some at bats and to play consistently, and they'll get the chance in the minor league games which start today.
- Tough deal for pitcher Nick Vincent. He was getting ready for the game yesterday, when he accidentally stepped on a ball in the bullpen. He rolled his ankle and sprained it. Vincent was in a boot today and also had some x-rays taken. Results will be known later today.
- Orlando Hudson told Corey Brock of MLB.com that he was "ready to rock and roll" after missing yesterday's game with a groin strain. Jonathan Galvez was called over from Goodyear to start in Hudson's place in Scottsdale.
Join Bob Scanlan and me for today's game on ESPN Radio 1700, we go on the air at 1pm.
Andy
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Padres v. White Sox 3/13/2012
Another busy morning here in Peoria. Just wrapped up our media session with Buddy and I'll have those notes for you later in the post.
First here's today's lineup against the White Sox....
CF - Cameron Maybin
2B - Orlando Hudson
3B - Chase Headley
1B - Jesus Guzman
C - Nick Hundley
RF - Will Venable
SS - Jason Bartlett
DH - Jeremy Hermida
LF - Jaff Decker
SP - Edinson Volquez
Volquez will make his second start of the spring. Last outing he pitched two scoreless innings against the Giants, giving up a couple of hits and hitting a batter. He worked on locating his fastball down and away to right handed hitters and looked good in doing it. Volquez of course figures prominently into the rotation for the Padres, after coming over from Cincinnati in the Mat Latos trade.
News/Notes:
Injury updates....
Everth Cabrera and Kyle Blanks are both getting better, to the point that they each could be in the lineup tomorrow with split squad games in Scottsdale (Diamondbacks) and Goodyear (Reds). Cabrera is nursing a sore shoulder, and Blanks a leg injury.
Robbie Erlin suffered what Buddy Black termed a "mild oblique strain"on his left side. The young lefty will be out about a week. He's not exactly sure when or how it happened. These are the types of injuries that can be made worse by trying to pitch thru it, so the Padres will be cautious with him the next few days.
A sad story from Padres camp late yesterday and today, regarding prospect Drew Cumberland, who made a comeback attempt after having vertigo type issues last season. Corey Brock of MLB.com and @FollowThePadres fame, wrote a very nice story on the 2nd retirement for Cumberland. Follow the link here to the story http://tinyurl.com/7puanvk
Today's game from Peoria will be on ESPN Radio 1700, with Ted Leitner, Jerry Coleman and Bob Scanlan bringing you the action starting at 1pm.
Have a great day!
Andy
First here's today's lineup against the White Sox....
CF - Cameron Maybin
2B - Orlando Hudson
3B - Chase Headley
1B - Jesus Guzman
C - Nick Hundley
RF - Will Venable
SS - Jason Bartlett
DH - Jeremy Hermida
LF - Jaff Decker
SP - Edinson Volquez
Volquez will make his second start of the spring. Last outing he pitched two scoreless innings against the Giants, giving up a couple of hits and hitting a batter. He worked on locating his fastball down and away to right handed hitters and looked good in doing it. Volquez of course figures prominently into the rotation for the Padres, after coming over from Cincinnati in the Mat Latos trade.
News/Notes:
Injury updates....
Everth Cabrera and Kyle Blanks are both getting better, to the point that they each could be in the lineup tomorrow with split squad games in Scottsdale (Diamondbacks) and Goodyear (Reds). Cabrera is nursing a sore shoulder, and Blanks a leg injury.
Robbie Erlin suffered what Buddy Black termed a "mild oblique strain"on his left side. The young lefty will be out about a week. He's not exactly sure when or how it happened. These are the types of injuries that can be made worse by trying to pitch thru it, so the Padres will be cautious with him the next few days.
A sad story from Padres camp late yesterday and today, regarding prospect Drew Cumberland, who made a comeback attempt after having vertigo type issues last season. Corey Brock of MLB.com and @FollowThePadres fame, wrote a very nice story on the 2nd retirement for Cumberland. Follow the link here to the story http://tinyurl.com/7puanvk
Today's game from Peoria will be on ESPN Radio 1700, with Ted Leitner, Jerry Coleman and Bob Scanlan bringing you the action starting at 1pm.
Have a great day!
Andy
Monday, March 12, 2012
Padres v. Rockies 3/12/2012
Week #2 of Cactus League games...as the finish line gets a little closer! Today the Padres will be at the newest facility in Arizona, the Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, the complex shared by the Diamondbacks and today's opponent, the Rockies. After a lot of investigation last year, we were unable to locate a stick that actually talked at the stadium. What a bummer.
Today's Padres lineup...
CF - Cameron Maybin
RF - Mark Kotsay
1B - Yonder Alonso
LF - Carlos Quentin
3B - James Darnell
C - John Baker
SS - Jason Bartlett
2B - Andy Parrino
SP - Cory Luebke
Luebke is coming off a great outing at Goodyear against the Reds. Look for him to go 3 innings today. Also slated for 3 innings is Jeff Suppan. The veteran pitcher looked good in his first Padres start. He was over shadowed by Yu-Mania that day.
Colorado Rockies
The Rockies will throw Jeremy Guthrie today. He was acquired in the off season from Baltimore for Jason Hammel and Matt Lindstrom. Guthrie was 9-17 last year.
Colorado finished just ahead of the Padres in the NL West last season, with a record of 73-89, 21 games out of first place.
The Padres and Rockies season series wound up even at 9-9. The oddity, the Padres were only 3-6 at Petco, but 6-3 at Coors Field last year.
News/Notes:
The Padres reassigned 5 players to minor league camp today. Pitchers Cory Burns, and Jorge Reyes, catchers Ali Solis and Eddy Rodriguez, and infielder Cory Spangenberg. Buddy Black said that some of these guys could pop up still in "A" games, depending on need. Black was very complimentary of Spangenberg, who they timed at 3.95 out of the batters box to first base in a game last week (by the way that's fast). Spangenberg got valuable coaching from Glenn Hoffman and, good experience in the big league camp.
Some minor injury news, Kyle Blanks has a sore leg and will need a couple of days off. Everth Cabrera is battling a minor shoulder injury and needs a couple of days as well.
Today's Broadcast...
Bob Scanlan will join me today from Scottsdale, for Padres and Rockies. We go on the air at 1:05, with a first pitch scheduled for 1:10 pm. Today's game and all weekday day games will air on ESPN Radio 1700. Hope you'll join us.
Andy
Today's Padres lineup...
CF - Cameron Maybin
RF - Mark Kotsay
1B - Yonder Alonso
LF - Carlos Quentin
3B - James Darnell
C - John Baker
SS - Jason Bartlett
2B - Andy Parrino
SP - Cory Luebke
Luebke is coming off a great outing at Goodyear against the Reds. Look for him to go 3 innings today. Also slated for 3 innings is Jeff Suppan. The veteran pitcher looked good in his first Padres start. He was over shadowed by Yu-Mania that day.
Colorado Rockies
The Rockies will throw Jeremy Guthrie today. He was acquired in the off season from Baltimore for Jason Hammel and Matt Lindstrom. Guthrie was 9-17 last year.
Colorado finished just ahead of the Padres in the NL West last season, with a record of 73-89, 21 games out of first place.
The Padres and Rockies season series wound up even at 9-9. The oddity, the Padres were only 3-6 at Petco, but 6-3 at Coors Field last year.
News/Notes:
The Padres reassigned 5 players to minor league camp today. Pitchers Cory Burns, and Jorge Reyes, catchers Ali Solis and Eddy Rodriguez, and infielder Cory Spangenberg. Buddy Black said that some of these guys could pop up still in "A" games, depending on need. Black was very complimentary of Spangenberg, who they timed at 3.95 out of the batters box to first base in a game last week (by the way that's fast). Spangenberg got valuable coaching from Glenn Hoffman and, good experience in the big league camp.
Some minor injury news, Kyle Blanks has a sore leg and will need a couple of days off. Everth Cabrera is battling a minor shoulder injury and needs a couple of days as well.
Today's Broadcast...
Bob Scanlan will join me today from Scottsdale, for Padres and Rockies. We go on the air at 1:05, with a first pitch scheduled for 1:10 pm. Today's game and all weekday day games will air on ESPN Radio 1700. Hope you'll join us.
Andy
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Padres and Diamondbacks 3/11/2012
Greetings from Peoria again, as we are getting ready for a Cactus League game featuring division rivals, with the Padres hosting the Diamondbacks. Arizona was the surprise of the division a year ago, winning 94 games to take the crown by 8 games over the Giants. Kirk Gibson won manager of the year honors in the National League. The Padres were 7-11 against the Diamondbacks last season, winning 5 of the 9 games at Petco, but dropping 7 of the 9 at Chase Field.
Here's the Padres lineup today:
CF - Cameron Maybin
2B - Orlando Hudson
3B - Chase Headley
LF - Carlos Quentin
1B - Yonder Alonso
C - Nick Hundley
RF - Will Venable
SS - Andy Parrino
P - Tim Stauffer
Yes, this is the first time the Padres pitchers are in the batting order. Buddy Black hinted that Stauffer who is slated to go 3 innings, may not bat depending on the situation. If a bunt is in order you'll probably see Stauffer, if not likely a pinch hitter to simulate the scenario for the regular season.
Chase Headley as you see is in the lineup for the first time. His back issue is "behind him" if you'll pardon the pun. Buddy doesn't see this as a long term issue for Chase, just one of those things.
Black had a funny moment with us during our media session today. He was asked about the young guys that have been playing late in games. Guys like Rymer Liriano, Jonathan Galvez (who Black may start calling Johnny G), Edinson Rincon and Jaff Decker to name a few. He called them the "B-Bombers". After looking at their impressive batting averages Buddy deadpanned "These guys aren't playing enough". Good stuff from a great guy to cover.
One other note, the Padres will break out the new home whites for the game today...
Here's the Padres lineup today:
CF - Cameron Maybin
2B - Orlando Hudson
3B - Chase Headley
LF - Carlos Quentin
1B - Yonder Alonso
C - Nick Hundley
RF - Will Venable
SS - Andy Parrino
P - Tim Stauffer
Yes, this is the first time the Padres pitchers are in the batting order. Buddy Black hinted that Stauffer who is slated to go 3 innings, may not bat depending on the situation. If a bunt is in order you'll probably see Stauffer, if not likely a pinch hitter to simulate the scenario for the regular season.
Chase Headley as you see is in the lineup for the first time. His back issue is "behind him" if you'll pardon the pun. Buddy doesn't see this as a long term issue for Chase, just one of those things.
Black had a funny moment with us during our media session today. He was asked about the young guys that have been playing late in games. Guys like Rymer Liriano, Jonathan Galvez (who Black may start calling Johnny G), Edinson Rincon and Jaff Decker to name a few. He called them the "B-Bombers". After looking at their impressive batting averages Buddy deadpanned "These guys aren't playing enough". Good stuff from a great guy to cover.
One other note, the Padres will break out the new home whites for the game today...
I like the look, the piping adds a nice classic touch and you gotta love the swinging friar on the arm patch. So picture these uni's in your head as you join Jerry Coleman, Bob Scanlan and me for the call of the Padres and Diamondbacks today. 1pm on XX 1090.
Andy
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