At this point in time if The San Diego Padres become sellers here are a few key suggestions for good trades too upgrade the team for 09′ and the years to come!
Take the 08′ season to be over as of right now this is what I would do, Trade:
Brian Giles-RF, RHP-Justin Germano and Randy Wolf-LHP trade them to St.Louis for Colby Rasums-CF, Micthell Boggs-RHP AND (AA) C-Matt Pangnozzi.
Greg Maddux, Cla Meredith and Sean Henn LHP (AAA) to the Phillies for Kris Benson and T.J Bohn OF (AAA).
Scott Hairston and Edwin Moreno CL (AAA) to the Dodgers for SS-Parker Dalton and RHP-Robert Blevins (both A).
Then trade Josh Bard, Shawn Estes, Clay Hensley and Cha Seung Beak to Boston for SS-Iggy Suarez (AA) and RHP Kyle Weiland (A).
Trade Tampa Bay RF-Erik Hinske, Jeff Niemann RHP(AAA) and Reid Fronk LF(A) for Jody Gerut and Trevor Hoffman.
The big one being Kevin Kouzmanoff ,Tadahito Iguchi ,Joe Thatcher ,Michael Barrett, Paul McAnulty , Justin Huber ,CL(AA)Greg Burke ,RHP(AA)Gabriel DeHoyos and Jon Schemmel 2B(AA) for Brian Fuentes and Garrett Atkins.
Making the rest of the 08′ and the Padres for 09′ look like this;
Starting Pitching: 1.Jake Peavy 2.C.Y or Joshua Geer until C.Y gets back. 3. K.Benson 4.Josh Banks
5. M.Boggs or J.Geer whom ever steps up for the 5th spot in the rotation.
Bullpen: (CL) B.Fuentes, Heath Bell, Byan Corey, Mike Adams, Justin Hampson, Kevin Cameron and Will Ledezma until Brett Tomko returns from the 15 day-DL
Fielding squad: Luke Carlin or Nick Hudley at catcher, Adrian Gonzales-1B, Edger Gonzales-2B, Khalil Greene-SS, G.Atkins-3B, LF-Chase Headley, CF-Chip Ambres
RF-E.Hinske. Backup’s: OF-C.Rasums and T.J Bohn.INF-Brian Myrow and Louis Rodriguez.
The Batting lineup: 1.C.Ambres 2.Ed.Gonzales 3.G.Atkins 4.A.Gonzales
5. C.Headley 6.E.Hinske 7. K.Greene 8. L.Carlin or N.Hudley.
9. Starting Pitcher.
For the second game in a row The San Diego Padres get out dueled by The St. Louis Cardinals, 7-11 the cardinals starting the series off strong as they hit two home runs adding too a total of six in the series so far. the padres used a total of six pitchers in the game as the cardinals used the same amount. Greg Madduxwent 4 innings giving up 8 hits 6 runs all earned one walk 4 strikeouts and gave up one home run.
Bryan Corey, Cla Meredith and Mike Adamscombined to throw 2 one third innings scoreless only allowing 3 hits while getting 3 strikeouts. Joe Thatcher allowed one HR and one hit on two and third innings pitched, in a rare outing Heath Bell gave up 4 run on 4 hits all earned walked 2 strikeout 2 and earned the loss on one inning pitched.
The bats where out tonight they just were out swung by the cardinal. Khalil Greene andJody Gerut both homered, Edger Gonzales was 2-4 with 2 hits and a run also one strikeout brother Adrian Gonzales had a hit and an RBI. Brain Giles was 3-4 with RBI and one run scored, Kevin Kouzmanoff and Chase Headleycombined to hit a 1 for 9 with one hit and one RBI and 4 strikeouts, G.Maddux went 1-1 with a run scored.
It was a good tight Baseball game like game are supposed to be, unfortunately the padres came out on the losing end of it, maybe with tomorrow’s game being on FOX (some prime-time) they will find away to pull one off in this series, the starter being Randy Wolf(6-9) vs T.Wellemeyer(7-4) game starts at 12:55 pt.
The latest on the team’s trade candidates:
Neither team may be interested, however. Bowman says The Atlanta Bravesare looking for offense and prefer to develop their young pitchers. And Maddux himself doesn’t think The Dodgers need pitching (after all, they’ve got Clayton Kershaw in the minors).
We learned on Friday That Padres GM Kevin Towers has informed Greg Madduxof which teams are interested, and Maddux will take the break to consider his options. Would he be up for The Philadelphia Phillies or The St. Louis Cardinals? Are those teams interested?
- GM Kevin Towers recently told Greg Maddux which teams have expressed interest in him. The Professor will ponder his options over the break, since he controls his fate with a full no-trade clause. Possible suitors like The Chicago Cubs and The Milwaukee Brewers may have backed off, I imagine.
- As expected, Randy Wolf is drawing interest.
- Tony Clark could be moved within a few days, with The Arizona Diamondbacks the rumored suitor.
- The Padres are only looking to move veterans, and want prospects in return.
- The Cubs recently inquired on The Padres shortstop Khalil Greene. Who prefer not to sell low on Greene, however.The Cubs have been linked to Khalil Greene in the past, and The Padres were asking about Felix Pie about a year ago. Perhaps Pie has lost the untouchable label with his .264/.315/.442 performance at Triple A. He’s hitting better lately, though.
Khalil Greene is on the first year of a two-year, $11MM deal. He’s said he wants to stay in San Diego, though Kevin Towers once suggested he might prefer to be on The East Coast near his family. Khalil Greene’s had a rough year with a .216/.264/.329 line in 375 plate appearances.
After have a big offensive performance on Monday night, the San Diego Padres couldn’t hit the ball on Tuesday night as they were shut out by the Colorado Rockies and lost 4-0. Aaron Cook pretty much dominated the Padres as he tossed a complete game five hitter against them. The Padres and Rockies will now play a rubber match on Wednesday afternoon to see who will win the three game series.
Josh Banks took the loss and fell to 2-3 on the season. Banks was pitching really good until the fifth inning when he gave up four runs. An error by shortstop Khalil Greene didn’t help him out by any means in the fifth inning though. Clay Hensley threw two innings of relief before Cla Meredith pitched the eighth inning.
As for the Padres offense, there really isn’t a whole lot to blog about to be honest. Cook limited them to only five hits in the game and they were not able to score any runs. The offense took zero walks and struck out four times while leaving nine runners on base.
The San Diego Padres had two big innings on Monday night where they scored five and seven runs to beat the Colorado Rockies 15-8. A five run sixth inning inning and then a huge seven run ninth inning fueld the Padres to the win in Denver as they kicked off a three game series with the Rockies.
Edgar Gonzalez went 4-5 with two home runs and three rbi in the game as he had a great night at the plate. Jody Gerut had a three run home run in the ninth inning and also had a rbi in the sixth inning to finish the game with a team high four rbi. Kevin Kouzmanoff added a solo home run and a rbi single as he had two rbi. Brian Giles, Adrian Gonzalez, Khalil Greene, Michael Barrett, Tony Clark, and Craig Stansberry all chipped in with one rbi each as well.
Heath Bell improved his record to 6-3 as he recorded the win for the Padres after throwing the eighth inning. Brett Tomko pitched a scoreless ninth inning to finish off the Rockies. Greg Maddux had a bad game as he only lasted 4 2/3 innings after giving up eight hits and eight runs. The Rockies hit Maddux hard, and Maddux was lucky that the Padres came back in the game so he didn’t get the loss.
The San Diego Padres ran into a hot playing Minnesota Twins team and lost 4-3 on Thursday afternoon. With the 4-3 loss the Padres were swept away in the series and are now 32-48 on the season. The Padres just can’t come up with the big hit and get the runs that they need to to win some of these close games.
Josh Banks piched 5 1/3 innings and gave up seven hits and four runs to take the loss. Banks is now 2-2 on the season. Bryan Corey, Justin Hampson, and Cla Meredith all did a great job pitching in relief of Banks. The three relief pitchers did not allow one run to cross the plate and atleast kept the Padres in the game.
The Padres just couldn’t get the big hit that they needed to late in the game. We sure have been seeing that a lot from the Padres hitters. Khalil Greene hit his eighth home run of the season in the second inning to put the Padres up 1-0. In the third inning, Brian Giles had a rbi sac fly and then Jody Gerut later scored on an error to put the Padres up 3-0. Too bad that they couldn’t hold onto that lead as the Twins came back with four unanswered runs in the game to pull out the win.
The Padres will now play the Seattle Mariners this weekend in a three game series.
Randy Wolf and two relief pitchers limited the Los Angeles Dodgers to only five hits on Wednesday night as the San Diego Padres defeated the Dodgers 4-1. Wolf pitched the first seven innings of the game and only gave up four hits and one run. The one run came on a home run by Andy LaRoche in the fourth inning.
Wolf did a great job keeping the Dodgers off balanced as he struckout nine batters and only walked one in his seven innings of action. Heath Bell pitched scoreless eight inning before he turned things over to Trevor Hoffman in the ninth inning who gave up on hit but recorded his 15th save of the season.
Edgar Gonzalez hit his first home run of the season in the first inning to get the Padres on the scoreboard. Khalil Greene then hit a solo home run in the second inning to give the Padres a 2-0 lead. In the third inning it was a Adrian Gonzalez rbi single that put the Padres up 3-0 and then in the seventh inning Jody Gerut had a rbi single for the fourth run of the game. It was a balanced scoring effort by the Padres at the plate, and that is always great to see.
The Padres will play the Dodgers once more and it will be the rubber game of the series. The game will be Thursday afternoon, so get out to the ball park if you can and enjoy a great afternoon of Padres baseball!
The machine known as the Chicago Cubs steam rolled the padres for a second straight night. The padres jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the 3rd. The first on an errant pick off throw by Jason Marquis, which allowed starting pitcher Wilfredo Ledezma to score from 3rd base. The second run coming on a two out single by NL RBI leader Adrian Gonzalez (55).
The Cubs bounced right back in the 4th as Alfonso Soriano led off with a double to deep left. He would score on a fielders choice hit by Aramis Ramirez to cut the lead in half 2-1.
The friars weren’t going down easy tonight though. Paul McAnulty led off with a walk, followed by a single by Michael Barrett moving McAnulty to third. Khalil Greene hit a sacrifice fly to center to score McAnulty to give Ledezma a two run lead to work with.
Ledezma was not able to follow up his impressive outing last week. He walked five batters today including three in the 5th inning. Reed Johnson led off with a double, Ledezma then walked Mark DeRosa and Johnson stole 3rd on ball four. Ledezma was able to induce a ground out from Ronny Cedeno and struck out Jason Marquis. It appeared that Wil would be able to escape the inning. However, Ledezma threw a pitch that got by Barrett, the ball took a lucky bounce straight back to the catcher. Barrett threw to Ledezma covering, Johnson stayed at third, however DeRosa assumed Johnson would break home and he was almost to third. What appeared to be a gift of an out turned into nothing when Ledezma elected to fake a throw to second allowing both runners to get back into position. That non throw would come back to hurt Ledezma, he walked the next batter Alfonso Soriano to load the bases and walked Ryan Theriot to allow a run and make it a 3-2 game. Derrek Lee then hit a hard shot toward left to score DeRosa and would have also knocked in Soriano if it wasn’t for Khalil Greene’s diving save to limit Lee’s drive to one run tying the game 3-3.
The Cubbies struck again in the 6th with two home runs of reliever off Brian Corey. The first a solo shot from Geovany Soto (10) and the was followed by a two run shot by Mark DeRosa (6) making it a 6-3 Cubs lead.
In the 8th the Cubs bats got hot again Ronny Cedeno singled, Mike Fontenot walked and Alfonso Soriano hit a monster three run homerun (14) onto the upper deck in left center to give the Cubs a 9-3 lead.
The Padres did show some heart in the 8th Kevin Kouzmanoff led off with a walk followed by a single from Paul McAnulty, Greene then singled to load the bases for pinch hitter Tony Clark; he was able to draw bases loaded walk. Bud Black then called in Edgar Gonzalez to pinch-hit, Edgar responded with a single to left scoring McAnulty and brining up the trying run in Tadahito Iguchi. Iguchi was able to knock in Khalil Greene with on a fielders choice. With two out and men on first and third, Brian Giles came up to bat. With a full count and RBI leader Adrian Gonzalez on deck, Bob Howry was able to freeze Giles with a fastball for strike three to end the rally.
In the Padres ninth Adrian Gonzalez was able to hit a lead off double for his third hit of the evening, and the only extra base hit the Pads had all night. That was all Cub closer Kerry Wood would allow as he retired the next three padres in a row for his 16th save and the Cubs 9th win in a row.
The Padres will send future Hall of Fame pitcher Greg Maddux to the mound tomorrow to Face Ted Lilly in the series finale.
The San Diego Padres got off to a good start in a four game series against the Cincinnati Reds as they beat them 8-2 on Monday night. The Padres got a great starting pitching performance out of Randy Wolf and then two home runs from Khalil Greene in the game.
Wolf tossed seven good innings to pick up the win and improve to 3-4 on the season. Wolf only allowed four hits and two runs in the game. Both runs came in the first inning when he made a mistake pitch to Ken Griffey Jr. who hit a two run home run. Other then that, Wolf was pretty damn good on Thursday night!
Mike Adams came in and pitched the final two innings of the game and only allowed one hit. Good job by Adams for getting the job done in the late innings.
Greene led the Padres at the plate with two home runs and two rbi. Adrian Gonzalez and Kevin Kouzmanoff also had two rbi each in the game. Gonzalez’s rbi’s came on a two run home run. Brian Giles and Wolf both had one rbi as there was a lot if production up and down the Padres lineup against the Reds.
The San Diego Padres and Chicago Cubs played in a high scoring game on Wednesday night but it was the Cubs that came out on top with a 8-5 victory. The Cubbies scored early and often against Jake Peavy as he was knocked out of the game after only four innings of action.
Peavy took the loss as he pitched four innings and gave up seven hits and four runs. Peavy got his pitch count up high early in the game as he was at around 50 pitches after the second inning. The Cubs just hit him hard and often tonight.
Peavy wasn’t the only Padres pitcher that was hit hard however. Wilfredo Ledezma gave up five this and three runs while Bryan Corey gave up two hits and one run.
Tadahito Iguchi led the Padres with two rbi and Khalil Greene had one rbi in the game. The Padres did load the bases in the ninth inning off of Kerry Wood, but were on able to score one run as Brian Giles flied out to left field to end the game.
It just seemed like anytime the Padres scored a run to get closer, the Cubs would come back and score two more runs in the bottom of the inning. The Padres will try to get a sweep in the series as the two teams play on Thursday.
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