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Please write who is your fav/best Padre This season and whyand also who is the worst/need to get rid of. thx
Last edited by feakface; 08-22-2006 at 07:17 PM. |
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It's a tough choice between Dave "Winny" Winfield and Tony Gwynn, Sr. The two had great seasons in San Diego. Both of their numbers have been retired by the Pads, and they both played RF.
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Dave Winfield, Tony Gwynn or Trevor Hoffman.
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this season
![]() Adrian Gonzalez and Trevor Hoffman. |
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Trevor Hoffman.
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trevor hoffman- he is second or third on the all time saves list. He is a freak in the best way possible.
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Dave Winfield, Tony Gwynn and Trevor Hoffman are the obvious choices here....but I like how Adrian Gonzalez approaches the game.
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![]() Hoffman.jpg San Diego Padres closing pitcher Trevor Hoffman (R) celebrates with catcher Josh Bard after setting a new Major League all-time saves record with career save 479 during their win over the Pittsburgh Pirates in San Diego. |
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I think Adrian Gonzalez looks like he is something special. My favorite was the junk balling Randy Smith. What do you know about your 3B?
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DAVE WINFIELD and TONY GWYNN
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For me it's obvious, nobody resembles the San Diego Padres than Mr. Padre himself, Tony Gwynn.
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