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Towers Fired! What The Hell?

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by Chris Ello on October 3, 2009

Maybe trading Woody Williams to the St. Louis Cardinals for Ray Lankford finally caught up with him. Kevin Towers always used to say that was the one trade he would have loved to have back.

Wonder if new Padres owner Jeff Moorad will ever feel the same way about letting Towers go, which he did prior to Friday night’s season-ending series opener against the San Francisco Giants?

Maybe it has crossed your mind over the last couple of seasons, and maybe you even dreamed about it. After all, there are many in San Diego who have pointed the finger at Towers over the years every time the Friars have fallen.

But now that it has actually happened, now that baseball’s longest-tenured General Manager has actually been given the heave-ho, it really does feel like a shocker.

If nothing else, the timing of it seems puzzling. Sure the Padres are in the midst of finishing up a rather mediocre season in 4th-place in the National Continue Reading →

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Clean Sweep: Padres Sign All Three

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by Craig on August 17, 2009

The Padres announced during their game against the Cubs on Monday night that they had come to terms with first-round draft pick Donovan Tate, agreeing to a deal worth $6.25 million in bonus money.  This caps a day in which the Padres managed to sign their 1st, 2nd and 4th round picks, all prep players with college scholarships waiting at major schools.  Second-round pick Everett Williams reportedly agreed to a deal worth $775,000, while fourth-round pick Keyvius Sampson agreed to a $600,000 deal.

While all three of these players are likely years away from playing at Petco Park, this day of successful negotiation marks a sea change for a franchise that has looked bare at the top over the past two seasons.  The three signings, coupled with the Jake Peavy trade, have infused the San Diego farm system with 5 young power arms and two athletic center fielders in the past 18 days.  Regardless of how they pan out, this is a very good night to be a Padres fan, one of their best in years.

UPDATE: The Padres wind up signing 17 of their top 20 draft picks, coming in over their player development budget, and turning around the narrative on what was a frustrating run for Grady Fuson and Bill Gayton.  The young players who stumbled or appeared blocked in the system in 2008 are now showing promise, from Kyle Blanks’ light-tower power to Will Venable’s development.  Everth Cabrera single-handedly tripled the athleticism up the middle just by showing up at camp.  Headley is finally coming together in the second half of this seasons.  And between Latos, Richard, and Stauffer, the Padres may have some answers in the rotation.

Previously, the Padres’ system was empty at the triple-A level, as all of their prospects had moved on to the majors.  Now, Aaron Poreda is waiting to contribute in 2010, the class of ‘08 is a step closer to the big leagues, and the low minors have a sudden mass infusion of high-end talent.  It’s really a stunning reversal.

I interviewed Bob Cluck recently, the longtime San Diegan and current minor league pitching consultant for the Padres.  He was angered by people who knock the Padres’ farm system, insisting after multiple trips to all the corners of the low minors that the talent was on the way.  Cluck is a firm believer in Fuson and Gayton, and says the results will speak for themselves.  If he’s right then Monday’s additions make the future even brighter.

Player development will now take center stage for this organization.  Can they develop and polish the stars they have purchased?  If so, the Padres may have built themselves a nice little window at the start of the next decade, a window in which they will be young, talented, affordable, and quite possibly contenders.

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Black Is Back

August 7, 2009
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How can it be a good thing when a last-place team, on pace for back-to-back 90+ loss seasons, extends their manager’s contract? How could a skipper with a career 198-236 record deserve further commitment? From the outside looking in, the San Diego Padres’ extension of Bud Black’s contract might raise some eyebrows, but a closer look reveals that Black has proven himself the right man for a tough job.

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Injury Expert Will Carroll

August 4, 2009
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ShareWill Carroll is considered the top injury writer in the country.  He is a senior writer for Baseball Prospectus and Football Outsiders and has appeared in SI and many other outlets.  Will joins Craig and Chris to talk about the Jake Peavy trade, LT, and the Chargers:
 

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Peavy Is Gone

July 31, 2009
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ShareJake Peavy was traded to the Chicago White Sox Friday afternoon for a quartet of young pitchers, headlined by Clayton Richard and Aaron Poreda.  Craig and Chris discuss the deal and what it means for the Padres:
 

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