
| Padres bring on Powell as assistant hitting coach | |
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The San Diego Padres have hired Alonzo Powell as assistant hitting coach to work under Phil Plantier. Powell served as interim hitting coach for the Seattle Mariners during part of the 2010 season. He has 10 years of coaching experience following a 19-year playing career in the United States and Japan. Plantier was hired as hitting coach after Randy Ready was fired the day after the season ended. The Padres were last in the NL West at 71-91. Powell won’t be able to sit in the dugout during games. Copyright 2011 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Comment Below!. Posted in padres-news | Comments Off
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| Padres hire Powell as assistant hitting coach | |
SAN DIEGO (AP)—The San Diego Padres have hired Alonzo Powell as assistant Powell served as interim hitting coach for the Seattle Mariners during part Plantier was hired as hitting coach after Randy Ready was fired the day Powell won’t be able to sit in the dugout during games. That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow. Posted in padres-news | Comments Off
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| Baseball Prospect Claimed He Was Just 16 to Get… | |
San Diego Padres The baseball team was fooled by a prospect who said he was just 16 years old.
A 19-year-old baseball prospect claimed he was just 16 to make it appear he had greater potential and win a $1 million signing bonus. Jorge Guzman, who claimed his name was Alvaro Aristy, later admitted his real age and the San Diego Padres recouped most of their money through an insurance policy, according to Baseball America. Now 22, Aristy has struggled in the low minor leagues and is no longer considered a viable prospect. Baseball scouts have long combed the sandlots of Guzman’s native Dominican Republic, looking for young and talented players they can sign and then mold into future stars. The younger the player, the more upside. “Alvaro Aristy is a 16-year old SS who draws comparisons to a young Tony Fernandez,” wrote one scout after seeing Guzman play. “A slick fielder with a strong arm and vacuum-like hands, Aristy projects as a true shortstop. His superior hand-eye coordination also serves him well at the plate where he has the ability to consistently put the barrel on the ball. With the inevitable increase in size and strength, we believe his skills will play offensively as well as defensively.” Major League Baseball launched a probe after receiving a tip, and Guzman quickly admitted the fraud last year. Sources told Baseball America that Guzman’s family and friends were in on the deception. Still, the team has not totally given up on Guzman, who was also suspended in 2009 after testing positive for steroids. He is playing in the Dominican instructional league this winter. “We’re obviously evaluating where he is,” said Randy Smith, the team’s vice president of player development and international scouting. “He still shows really good hands and hand-eye coordination. His bat and body have not come along as how we projected back in ’08, but we still like the defense and the arm strength, those things, so we’ll take a look at him in instructional league in January. Whether he comes over (to the United States) remains to be seen.” Posted Friday, Oct 28, 2011 – 7:40 AM PDTGotta run!. Posted in padres-news | Comments Off
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| Padres’ promising season ends with sour fall | |
The San Diego Padres spent 148 days in first place this year. To their dismay, today isn’t one of those days Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news. Posted in padres-news | Comments Off
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| Padres beat Giants, 2 playoff races still in doubt | |
The San Diego Padres showed up in San Francisco on the verge of elimination, their hitters in a serious funk and plenty of people counting them out. San Diego Padres – San Francisco – San Diego – United States – California Feel free to leave your comments below. Posted in padres-news | Comments Off
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| NL races: Padres stay alive | |
Heath Bell stopped a Giants rally in the ninth inning and the San Diego Padres beat San Francisco 4-2 Saturday, leaving two NL playoff races in doubt heading into the final day of the season. Not a lot else going on in the MLB world today. Posted in padres-news | Comments Off
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