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Matt Stairs and The Padres Are Running Like Crazy In Spring Training

Matt Stairs, Who Has Slimmed Down 36 Pounds From A Year Ago in Philly, and The Padres Are Running Wild This Spring

PEORIA, Ariz. — Matt Stairs glanced up at the television from his locker room stall because he had heard his name. Moments later, he saw himself in action.

The highlight clip was from nearly two years ago when Stairs was with the Toronto Blue Jays, and it showed him doing something Matt Stairs rarely does — which is to steal a base. The announcers cackled some, his Padre teammates in the clubhouse laughed, and Stairs — now 42 years of age — creased a rankled smile.

“Yeah, that’s very funny,” he said. The reason the MLB network had chosen to dig through the video archives was because Stairs had stolen a base the previous afternoon here in a Cactus League game against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. “I’m trying to do everything I can to make this team. And the way these guys are running this spring, I figured I’d better get with the program.”

Beep. Beep. It’s true. Stairs is hardly the only Padre on the run in the spring training. The Friars stole six bases in all against the Angels on Tuesday and had five thefts the night before against San Francisco. Heading into Wednesday’s exhibition game against Kansas City, the Padres had pilfered more spring training bags (26) than any other team in baseball.

So what in the name of Carl Lewis is going on around here? The plodding and plundering Padres, who never run (unless it’s back to the dugout after making an out), who never take chances, who never push the issue, are — what? — all of a sudden daring?

“It’s something that we’ve really stressed this spring,” said oufielder Will Venable, who tried only seven steals last season but was successful on six of them. “We need to be aggressive not only stealing bases, but on the bases in general. Going from first to third, stuff like that. With the ballpark we play in, it’s important for us be able to manufacture some runs.”

Pardon me for a moment here while I say — hallelujah!!

You mean, after all these seasons of watching long fly balls die short of the warning track at spacious Petco Park, the Padres have finally realized that they’re going to need to use the running game to create offense? As the saying goes, better late than never.

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Nick Hundley Spring Training Interview

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by Craig on March 16, 2010

Chris Ello is in Peoria, Arizona with the Padres for three days of Spring Training 2010 coverage.  After filing this column from last night’s impressive win over San Francisco, Ello worked the Padres’ locker room on Tuesday.

Here’s Chris’ interview with Padres’ catcher Nick Hundley, hoping to stake his claim as the everyday catcher in San Diego this year.  Nick talks about growing up as the son of a football coach and more, after the jump: Continue Reading →

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LT Laments A Missed Opportunity

January 18, 2010
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LT spoke to the media around his locker today and talked about the differences in styles between the Jets and Chargers, the missed opportunity to win a ring with his “best team”, and what the future might hold:

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The Morning After…

January 18, 2010
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…the sun (didn’t) come up in San Diego. Still feeling the pain of Sunday’s stunning playoff loss to the Jets, Chargers tackle Marcus McNeill and safety Eric Weddle both spoke to 619Sports.net about the game that got (they gave) away.

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Jets vs. Chargers: What To Watch For

January 16, 2010
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ShareThe best offense in the NFL takes on the league’s top-ranked defense as the Chargers host the Jets.  But both Craig and Chris are looking at the other side of the football for keys to victory.  The 619 Sports playoff preview:
 
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Malcom Floyd Postgame Interview

January 3, 2010
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Malcom led the Chargers with 9 receptions for 140 yards against the Redskins, including a 50-yard bomb on Billy Volek’s first pass of the game. Malcom talked 1-on-1 with 619 Sports in the Chargers’ postgame locker room about the team victory:

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Redskins vs. Chargers: What To Watch For

January 3, 2010
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It’s the regular season finale, and the Chargers have already cinched the #2 seed in the AFC playoff bracket. So does that make today’s game against the Redskins meaningless? Not to Craig and Chris. The 619 Sports guys break down what they’ll be looking for at the Q on Sunday:

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Weddle: The Long Road To A Title

December 20, 2009
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ShareSafety Eric Weddle remembers the feeling in the locker room after a Monday night loss to the Denver Broncos in October dropped the Chargers 3 1/2-games out of first place. As he told 619Sports.net in Sunday’s locker room, he liked the feeling a lot better after the Bolts clinched their fourth-straight AFC West title:
 

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Brandon Siler Postgame Interview

November 29, 2009
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ShareIt was a great day for the Chargers defense, including Brandon Siler, who made the most of a rare chance to start at linebacker.  Siler spoke to 619 Sports in the postgame locker room about his team’s ball-hawking performance against Kansas City:
 

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Paul Oliver Postgame Interview

November 29, 2009
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ShareFilling in for an injured Eric Weddle, Paul Oliver delivered a big fumble return-TD in the Chargers 43-14 victory over Kansas City.  Oliver spoke to 619 Sports in the locker room postgame, with Antonio Cromartie chiming in during the middle:
 

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