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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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The One Padre Spring Question: Who’s Number Five?

March 15, 2010

Latos? LeBlanc? Stauffer? Chris Ello is in Peoria this week covering Padres Spring Training. He looks at the one major position battle up for grabs:

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Aztecs Keep NCAA At Large Bid Hopes Alive With Win Over Vegas

February 14, 2010

For a second straight game, a dominant defensive effort led San Diego State to a crucial victory as the Aztecs topped No. 23 UNLV, 68-58 on Saturday.

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Winter Meetings Recap With Bob Nightengale

December 10, 2009
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ShareKevin Kouzmanoff hasn’t been traded…yet.  Neither has Heath Bell.  But according to USA Today national baseball writer Bob Nightengale, both Padres are likely to be gone before long.  Nightengale joins 619 Sports as the 2009 MLB Winter Meetings wrap up from Indianapolis:
 

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Winter Meetings Rumor Update

December 8, 2009
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The Padres are reportedly shopping Heath Bell at the MLB winter meetings, and the Cubs are at least one of the teams that have been contacted. Would a Geovany Soto-Heath Bell deal make sense for both sides? We check in with CBSSports.com’s Scott Miller from Indianapolis for the latest rumors on the Padres, Bell, Adrian Gonzalez, Milton Bradley, the Angels, Roy Halladay, Vlad, and more:

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Chris Young Wants The Ball

December 3, 2009
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ShareIt was tough for the Padres’ starting pitcher to spend the end of 2009 on the disabled list, but he got a great view of the young arms who will lead the team in 2010.  CY joined 619 Sports from the Padres’ annual winter awards banquet to discuss his rehab from shoulder surgery, becoming a [...]

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Jed Hoyer’s Ready For The Winter Meetings

December 2, 2009
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ShareBaseball’s winter meetings are fast approaching and many are wondering if new Padres’ GM Jed Hoyer will be busy.  Is Adrian Gonzalez on the move?  What about Heath Bell?  619 Sports caught up with Hoyer at the Padres’ winter awards banquet and asked him directly: what level of activity does he expect to have at [...]

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MLB Network’s Matt Vasgersian Talks Pads, World Series

October 30, 2009
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ShareMLB Network’s Matt Vasgersian is the host of a new documentary called “Triumph and Tragedy, the 1984 Padres”, which airs for the first time Friday night at 7pm.  He’s also getting ready for his 3rd annual poker tournament on November 13th at the Hall of Champions.  Matt joins Craig Elsten to talk about the documentary, [...]

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A Scouting Report on Jed Hoyer

October 22, 2009
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ShareIf Jed Hoyer is indeed to become the next Padres’ general manager, who is he and what type of GM would he be?  CBS Sports’ baseball insider Scott Miller spent time with Hoyer recently in Anaheim.  He joins Craig to talk about Hoyer’s possible move to San Diego, if Kevin Towers would take Hoyer’s job [...]

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