The Padres called up 4 players from AAA El Paso. Three of them had played at San Diego previously this season. The 49th Padre of the season is pitcher Brad Wieck.
Dave Stegman never actually played for the Padres. He played for the Tigers from 1978-1980. After the 1980 season he was traded to the Padres for pitcher Dennis Kinney. He started the 1981 season at AAA Hawaii, but just after 14 games he was traded to the Yankees for Byron Ballard. He played 2 games for the Yankees in 1982 before being granted free agency and signing with the Chicago White Sox. He finshed his career with the White Sox in 1983 and 1984. I found this picture and liked it so I made a card and sent it to him.
Tonight the Padres are expected to call up their newest prospect. They obtained Francisco Meija for Brad Hand. The already have AJ Ellis and Austin Hedges at catcher. He has played all over the outfield and at third in the minors. So who know where he will play when he makes his first Padres appearance.
The Padres placed Kirby Yates on the Bereavement List and called up Rowan Wick. He was selected off the Cardinals waiver wire back in February and started this season at San Antonio. He started as a catcher in the Cardinals system but was transitioned to pitcher after a poor season with the bat. He is the 47th player to appear with the Padres this year.
A New Hope
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Almost five decades ago in a house not that far away... sat a little
Japanese boy on his family room floor. His parents had just bought him a
few packs ...
smooth sailing out of los angeles
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as a team collector, i don't typically avoid dodger cards in bargain bins
unless i am certain that i already own them. i do pause, however, when i
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Set with the most sigs
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A post a couple weeks ago, cards as I see them showed off all of his signed
autographed cards from the 1978 Topps set. He has a whole bunch -- more
than...
TCDB Monday: Lets Get Serial(ous)
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Happy Monday, everyone. Today's TCDB mailbag is light (only a single
card), but it's a good one! Sometimes less is more.
Last week's lone swap* came cour...
A Smorgasbord! Gardner's Bakery Milwaukee Brewers
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*From the 1970s through the 1990s, it seemed like you could find your
favorite baseball stars on food product packaging everywhere you looked:
supermarkets...
A Unique Card Show
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Today marks my fifth anniversary of writing CardBoredom. I want to discuss
a rather unique baseball card show, one where the tables exist solely to
facilit...
228 - RANDY MILLIGAN, ORIOLES, 1B
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*The basics: *Randy Milligan had completed his fourth season as the
Orioles' starting first baseman when this card was issued. He was granted
free agenc...
How Are Those Bats? (Heating Up)
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*More cards from Padrographs!*
This is a dizzying time of the year to be following sports. We're already
four weeks into the MLB season, soccer is soccer...
#118 EPMD (+ KMFDM bonus)
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The Orlando Magic get a bit of free advertising here on EPMD's MusiCard.
Must've been a fresh cap at the time this photo was taken. The NBA
expansion te...
Hall of Fame and Hall of ... Mirrors?
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OK, I didn't have a good way to tie these cards together with a nice
title, but I tried. But I am giving them away!!First up is a strange card
of recent ...
I am a Navy brat who went to 10 schools in 12 years in 4 different states. I have lived in 7 different states. I read two or 3 books a week. I manage a used bookstore for the county library system.