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Bip Roberts
Bip was a blur for 12 MLB seasons, posting seven 20 stolen base campaigns early on. The current Oakland Athletics TV broadcaster did two tours in San Diego where, in 1994, his 24 game hit streak was the longest of the MLB season.
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Dave Campbell
Ken Caminiti
Chris Brown
Phil Nevin
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Xander started hot for San Diego, slashing .362/.430/.580 in his first 18 games. He's a four-time MLB All-Star and two-time World Series Champion.



Tony went 6-for-9 in twinbill sweep, 8-6-83.



Trent says he hates unpredictable weather, but he's been predictably productive in the spring with a .301 AVG and .898 OPS in April/May. Hot temps unlock his power - 12 HRs (far more than any other month) in August.



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C.J. Abrams
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Tim Hyers

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Chris Paddack, Pitcher - Padres.
Wally Whitehurst, Pitcher - Padres.

Back to the Front! Padres card back du jour...

Steve Garvey
Went 4-for-4 with 2 RBI's and 3 Runs in win at Pittsburgh, 4-30-83. His 2-run Homer produced Game-Winning RBI vs. Expos, 5-31-83. Belted Grand Slammer in Padres 4-1 verdict vs. Glants, July 3, 1983.
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