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Quote from LynchMob on September 1, 2019, 10:10 amhttps://www.mlb.com/news/francisco-mejia-placed-on-injured-list
Garrett Richards wasn’t particularly sharp Thursday night in a rehab start for Class A Advanced Lake Elsinore. He threw 53 pitches – only 25 for strikes – and allowed four runs over 1 2/3 innings. Richards only allowed one hit, but he walked four and hit a batter.
The Padres remain optimistic that the veteran right-hander could take the mound for them before the end of the season. He’s working his way back from July 2018 Tommy John surgery. For his next rehab outing, Richards’ likeliest destination is Double-A Amarillo for Game 1 of the Texas League playoffs on Wednesday.
https://www.mlb.com/news/francisco-mejia-placed-on-injured-list
Garrett Richards wasn’t particularly sharp Thursday night in a rehab start for Class A Advanced Lake Elsinore. He threw 53 pitches – only 25 for strikes – and allowed four runs over 1 2/3 innings. Richards only allowed one hit, but he walked four and hit a batter.
The Padres remain optimistic that the veteran right-hander could take the mound for them before the end of the season. He’s working his way back from July 2018 Tommy John surgery. For his next rehab outing, Richards’ likeliest destination is Double-A Amarillo for Game 1 of the Texas League playoffs on Wednesday.
Quote from LynchMob on September 1, 2019, 10:34 amQuote from Jeremy Hill on August 30, 2019, 10:53 pmDid something happen to Campusano? Looks like he's missed the last 4 games.
This SDUT article ...
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Even before a concussion ended his first full professional season, Luis Campusanohad showcased a knack for hitting the ball hard.
Quote from Jeremy Hill on August 30, 2019, 10:53 pmDid something happen to Campusano? Looks like he's missed the last 4 games.
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Even before a concussion ended his first full professional season, Luis Campusanohad showcased a knack for hitting the ball hard.
Quote from LynchMob on September 6, 2019, 1:19 pmFrom today's DFR ...
Jacob Nix took the game two loss but pitched well as he continues to make his way back to the big leagues. Nix pitched five innings and allowed a pair of earned runs on six hits. He has reached at least five innings in his last three tune-up starts. Nix made this start on regular rest, after making his last start on 11 days rest. With the minor league season winding down, Nix should be ready to make a few starts in San Diego.
From today's DFR ...
Jacob Nix took the game two loss but pitched well as he continues to make his way back to the big leagues. Nix pitched five innings and allowed a pair of earned runs on six hits. He has reached at least five innings in his last three tune-up starts. Nix made this start on regular rest, after making his last start on 11 days rest. With the minor league season winding down, Nix should be ready to make a few starts in San Diego.
Quote from LynchMob on September 30, 2019, 1:47 pmPadres' outfielder Hunter Renfroe will undergo surgery next month to remove a bone spur from the top of his right foot.
Renfroe will have plenty of time to heal up and return to full health before the start of spring training. He's also adamant that the injury did not play a role in his struggles this season.
SOURCE: AJ Cassavell on TwitterSep 29, 2019, 9:03 PM ET
Padres' outfielder Hunter Renfroe will undergo surgery next month to remove a bone spur from the top of his right foot.
Renfroe will have plenty of time to heal up and return to full health before the start of spring training. He's also adamant that the injury did not play a role in his struggles this season.
Quote from Henry Silvestre on September 30, 2019, 3:03 pmQuote from LynchMob on September 30, 2019, 1:47 pmPadres' outfielder Hunter Renfroe will undergo surgery next month to remove a bone spur from the top of his right foot.
Renfroe will have plenty of time to heal up and return to full health before the start of spring training. He's also adamant that the injury did not play a role in his struggles this season.
SOURCE: AJ Cassavell on TwitterSep 29, 2019, 9:03 PM ETWhy I am so high on him... he played through serious pain in the 2nd half... why his numbers suffered.. but yeah dude needs to tell Pads how bad it was vs playing thru it.... Renfroe definetely a keeper
Quote from LynchMob on September 30, 2019, 1:47 pmPadres' outfielder Hunter Renfroe will undergo surgery next month to remove a bone spur from the top of his right foot.
Renfroe will have plenty of time to heal up and return to full health before the start of spring training. He's also adamant that the injury did not play a role in his struggles this season.
SOURCE: AJ Cassavell on TwitterSep 29, 2019, 9:03 PM ET
Why I am so high on him... he played through serious pain in the 2nd half... why his numbers suffered.. but yeah dude needs to tell Pads how bad it was vs playing thru it.... Renfroe definetely a keeper
Quote from LynchMob on March 2, 2020, 12:31 amRHP Cal Quantrill, previously down with the flu, threw on flat ground and will throw a bullpen Monday. The expectation is that Quantrill will fold back into the rotation toward the end of the week as he regains his strength.
Count me as starting to get a bit FREAKED OUT about this flu/Covid19 mess ...
RHP Cal Quantrill, previously down with the flu, threw on flat ground and will throw a bullpen Monday. The expectation is that Quantrill will fold back into the rotation toward the end of the week as he regains his strength.
Count me as starting to get a bit FREAKED OUT about this flu/Covid19 mess ...
Quote from LynchMob on March 2, 2020, 12:34 amPham, according to Padres manager Jayce Tingler, felt no ill effects from the side discomfort that sidelined him for three days, clearing the way to serve as the DH in back-to-back games. Pham is not expected to be in the lineup Monday.
Pham, according to Padres manager Jayce Tingler, felt no ill effects from the side discomfort that sidelined him for three days, clearing the way to serve as the DH in back-to-back games. Pham is not expected to be in the lineup Monday.
Quote from Ben Davey on March 4, 2020, 9:44 pmIt is hard to gauge how bad the flu hits the clubhouse. Especially in Spring Training, the club will use any sign of illness to rest a player so as not to over exert them. I wouldnt be surprised if this were the regular season if Tatis missed maybe one game with the flu. Roids aside, I will never forget the Cami, Mexico City games where he was hooked up to an IV an hour before the game (and attributed the sudden strength to hit to eating a snickers bar).
While it might be overly cautious, I think the Padres are using the slightest injury to Munoz and Castillo as rationale to have them not break with the club so out of options players like Guerra can have a chance (and the other two can wait until someone lands on the DL before they spring up)
It is hard to gauge how bad the flu hits the clubhouse. Especially in Spring Training, the club will use any sign of illness to rest a player so as not to over exert them. I wouldnt be surprised if this were the regular season if Tatis missed maybe one game with the flu. Roids aside, I will never forget the Cami, Mexico City games where he was hooked up to an IV an hour before the game (and attributed the sudden strength to hit to eating a snickers bar).
While it might be overly cautious, I think the Padres are using the slightest injury to Munoz and Castillo as rationale to have them not break with the club so out of options players like Guerra can have a chance (and the other two can wait until someone lands on the DL before they spring up)
Quote from fenn68 on March 5, 2020, 3:55 amApparently Naylor "tweaked" a muscle in his neck which kept him out of yesterday's line-up ... day to day. Also, Wingenter his some shoulder pain that is keeping him on the sideline but Padres don't think it is related to the injury that he had last season.
Apparently Naylor "tweaked" a muscle in his neck which kept him out of yesterday's line-up ... day to day. Also, Wingenter his some shoulder pain that is keeping him on the sideline but Padres don't think it is related to the injury that he had last season.
Quote from LynchMob on March 6, 2020, 9:47 amMiguel Diaz (knee) was able to throw a bullpen session on Tuesday.
Diaz has a few more bullpen sessions left before he'll be able to appear in a Cactus League game. The right-hander needed surgery on his left knee last July, and the plan is for him to stay back at extended spring training when camp breaks.
SOURCE: San Diego Union-TribuneMar 4, 2020, 10:43 PM ET
Miguel Diaz (knee) was able to throw a bullpen session on Tuesday.
Diaz has a few more bullpen sessions left before he'll be able to appear in a Cactus League game. The right-hander needed surgery on his left knee last July, and the plan is for him to stay back at extended spring training when camp breaks.




