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Padres on cusp of elimination after loss to Cubs

Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Tom Gorzelanny throws against the San Diego Padres in the first inning during their baseball game Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010, in San Diego.

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Padres' postseason hopes take a hit

Brad Snyder's RBI single to left field in the ninth inning on Thursday lifted the Cubs to a 1-0 victory over the Padres in front of a crowd of 28,576 in the last regular-season game of the year at PETCO Park.

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Work ethic sustains Richard

Padres manager Bud Black thinks that Clayton Richard, who is 13-9 with a 3.71 ERA in 32 starts, has drawn upon his football background in building his relentless work ethic.

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Bell driven to finish strong

Despite putting an All-Star season together in his first year as a Major League closer, Heath Bell was not happy with the way his 2009 campaign ended.

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Gonzalez has protected shoulder all season

Adrian Gonzalez said on Thursday that he hasn't been feeling any pain in the right shoulder that he tweaked earlier this season, but it turns out the slugger has been protecting it for virtually the entire season.

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(Sports Network) – With a showdown for a division title looming, the San Diego Padres play what they hope won’t be …

The Padres enter this evening’s play two games behind San Francisco for first place in the National League West with four remaining in the regular season, and will visit the Giants for three critical contests beginning Friday.

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