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

by Chris Ello on March 15, 2010

The Safe Money Is On Tim Stauffer To Open The Season As the Padres No. 5 Starter

The Safe Money Is On Tim Stauffer To Open The Season As the Padres No. 5 Starter

PEORIA, Ariz. — First Mat Latos threw, and he threw well. Then Wade LeBlanc took over, and he threw maybe even a little bit better.

The No. 5 spot in the Padres rotation is up for grabs this spring, and Manager Bud Black likes to see the competition: “When it’s all over,” he said, “somebody’s going to be (upset).”

And it could be both Latos and LeBlanc. Though both looked quite worthy of the job based on the way they pitched here Monday night in a 7-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants. Latos started and retired the side in the first inning on seven pitches. He finished up four comfortable innings, allowing just one run (on a bouncing, wrong-way double down the right-field line) and two hits. LeBlanc followed with four shutout innings, cruising through a parade of mostly-back up San Franciscans.

Black liked everything he saw.

“Mat’s ball was exploding in there,” the Padres’ skipper observed. “He had good stuff, and good movement.”

And LeBlanc?

“Really good command of the fastball and the change-up. Those are the two pitches for him, and they’re both working well right now. If he continues to locate the fastball in and out, and then drops the change in there, it’s good stuff.”

So there’s the good news for Latos, last year’s potential phenom who finished 4-5 with a 4.52 ERA, and for LeBlanc, tabbed in recent years as a future contributor who’s 5-5 with a 5.05 ERA at the big-league level in parts of two seasons. This spring Latos has thrown 13 innings and allowed just three runs. LeBlanc has pitched 13 innings, allowing two runs.

Now here’s the bad news: former first-round pick Tim Stauffer probably has the inside track for the No. 5 job over both of them. Though his big league resume over parts of four seasons shows just eight wins (against 14 losses) and a career ERA of 5.15 in 31 starts, Stauffer is out of options, meaning that if the Padres want to send him back to the minor leagues he would have to pass through waivers first.

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The “Q”uiet One Leads Aztec Women

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by Chris Ello on December 12, 2009

Senior point guard Quenese Davis of the San Diego State Aztecs doesn’t say a whole lot. Her play speaks volumes.

Earlier this week she became the second Aztec women’s basketball player this season to reach the 1,000-point scoring plateau for her career, joining her more heralded running mate at guard, pre-season All-American candidate senior Jene Morris.

Friday night, in a non-conference game against Long Beach State, Davis had the headlines all to herself, scoring 22 points, grabbing eight rebounds and scoring the go-ahead basket with 39 seconds left as SDSU beat the 49ers, 67-62, at Viejas Arena.

With the score tied at 62-62, Davis drove the crowded lane and scored on a six-foot runner, the ball rolling around the rim and then finally in to provide the winning margin. With six seconds to play, she combined with her younger sister Coco on a double-team trap near the SDSU hoop to force a traveling violation on Long Beach’s Karina Figueroa — then hit two free throws at the other end to put the game away.

“This was a really, really big win for us,” said Aztecs coach Beth Burns, whose preseason Mountain West Conference favorites had lost four of their previous five games. “We’ve been working really hard to fight our way out of this slump, and we fought very hard (Friday night) to get back into the win column.”

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Jene Morris: Joins The List of Aztec Greats

November 27, 2009
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ShareST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands — Jene Morris plays so hard on the basketball court, sometimes she sees stars. Those who have watched her the last three years at San Diego State simply see a star.
Morris’ tireless play nearly brought the Aztecs back from a 15-point deficit in the final seven minutes against fifth-ranked Notre [...]

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Chambers Cut Stings Chargers’ Veterans

November 2, 2009
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ShareIn 2007 Chris Chambers was a needed pickup for the San Diego Chargers’ offense: a big-play receiver that took pressure off Antonio Gates and made acrobatic catches when needed.  With an easy smile, great footwork and reliable hands, Chambers fit into the offense and locker room seamlessly.  The trade with Miami, costing San Diego a [...]

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Strasburg: Best Pitch Yet

August 18, 2009

SharePariah pa-ri-ah, noun: one that is despised or rejected.
Or put another way, what Stephen Strasburg came close to being. Which is why, of all of the amazing things the SDSU All-American pitcher has done with his right arm over the last two seasons, none was more important than what he did with his right arm [...]

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Clean Sweep: Padres Sign All Three

August 17, 2009
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ShareThe 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 [...]

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