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Bruce Markusen Harry Pavlidis Jeff Sackmann Dave Studeman Steve Treder Bryan Tsao Tuck! Dan Turkenkopf Colin Wyers Geoff Young John Brattain And here's the full roster.
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About Geoff YoungGeoff Young covers the San Diego Padres at Ducksnorts and is a regular contributor to Baseball Daily Digest. He has written three books about the Padres, the most recent being the Ducksnorts 2009 Baseball Annual, published in March 2009. Geoff lives in San Diego with his wife and two dogs.Choose year: 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 Geoff Young's Articles2008What did the future once hold?December 18, 2008Geoff looks back at some old projections. Does Ted Simmons belong in the Hall of Fame?November 26, 2008Ted Simmons, Hall of Famer? Definitely maybe. The ballad of Jarrod and RamonSeptember 18, 2008Revisiting a classic Bill James study. The night of nothing but homersSeptember 04, 2008Once upon a time, a team had six hits in a game, all home runs. Free agent overcompensationAugust 21, 2008Every once in a while, the draft pick turns out to be way better than the free agent. Remembering the 1983 Lynchburg MetsAugust 07, 2008Not only did this team dominate the Carolina League, it produced some fine big-league players. What’s the deal with Khalil?July 31, 2008He was good, but flawed; now he's missing the good part. Gonzalez and MorneauJune 26, 2008Sometimes looking at the familiar in a different way yields interesting results. It tastes bad and I’m still hungryJune 12, 2008Do we truly know what we know? Early-season surprisesMay 29, 2008The stories aren't following their scripts. Book Review: The 33-Year-Old RookieMay 15, 2008Chris Coste tells of his ascent to the big leagues. Does Trevor Hoffman struggle in non-save situations?April 10, 2008Conventional wisdom thinks so. What do the numbers say? Five Questions: San Diego PadresMarch 24, 2008The Padres are playing the best baseball of their existence, yet attendance is slipping. Nine story lines for 2008March 06, 2008Life in the soon-to-be present. Prospecting through time: 1988February 21, 2008When Juan Bell was outshining Edgar Martinez. Barry Bonds, circa 1997January 31, 2008What did the projections of the time expect from him? Ten pitching seasons to forgetJanuary 17, 2008Peruse these numbers in a well-ventilated area. Weird gamesJanuary 03, 2008Geoff looks for "weird" games, whatever the heck that means. Click here to return to the home page. |