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      <title>Zawadzki sizzles; Decker leads off</title>
      <description>Walter Silva is back but the bullpen is the story with Gabe DeHoyos and Greg Burke starring. Mike Baxter, Cedric Hunter and Luis Durango pushed San Antonio to victory. Lance Zawadzki hits his seventh homer and Wynn Pelzer wins his fourth straight. Jaff Decker hits out of the leadoff spot while Stiven Osuna has his worst start ever.</description>
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      <title>Macias high-five; Bass strong again</title>
      <description>Drew Macias has a banner day with five RBI while Cesar Ramos pitches a gem to give Portland a convincing win. Lake Elsinore gets only three hits, as Jeremy Hefner fights the extra base hit. Anthony Bass has another strong performance and is backed by Matt Clark’s offense.</description>
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      <title>Tool Time: Top Raw Speed</title>
      <description>The ignition is turned, the engine revved and the trail of fire commences. Speed can change ball games in a mystical way. Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson scared the opposition with his raw speed and excellent use of his tools. These San Diego Padres prospects have the jets but differ in how they use the skill.</description>
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      <title>Tool Time: Top Plate Discipline</title>
      <description>The San Diego Padres bread and butter – plate discipline. It is preached throughout the organization with a firm belief that if you are selective in the pitches you swing at, you will see a higher rate of success, harder contact, with more time on the base paths. These San Diego Padres prospects lead the charge.</description>
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      <title>Tool Time: Top Base Runners</title>
      <description>Speed alone does not equate to stolen bases. Tony Gwynn wasn’t the fastest player by any means but he still managed to swipe 319 bases, including 56 in one season. These San Diego Padres prospects are the best thieves in the bunch.</description>
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      <title>Tool Time: Top Defensive Outfielders</title>
      <description>A combination of tools is necessary to be competent in the outfield. To be a true fielding maven from beyond the infield grass, the tools have to be used in conjunction. These San Diego Padres prospects are the best of a growing young stable of quality outfielders.</description>
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      <title>Tornicasa on Padres hitters in Fort Wayne</title>
      <description>Tom Tornicasa was sent back to Low-A Fort Wayne after spending the previous year in Double-A. It is a role he enjoys – teaching young kids like Justin Baum, Felix Carrasco, Yefri Carvajal, Brad Chalk and Robert Perry.</description>
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      <title>Manager Doug Dascenzo on Wizards prospects</title>
      <description>FORT WAYNE, IN: Doug Dascenzo is ending his second season as the Wizard’s manager, his third as a manager in the Padres’ system and his tenth year in the organization. He played seven years in the majors as an outfielder, primarily with the Cubs; and even appeared twice as an emergency relief pitcher with his last year coming with the Padres in 1996.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 06:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Fort Wayne Hitting Coach Tom Tornicasa</title>
      <description>FORT WAYNE, IN:  If you are a position player, regardless of how well you perform any skill, the key to getting to the major leagues is with your bat.</description>
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      <title>Padres Prospect Interview:  Robert Perry</title>
      <description>FORT WAYNE, IN:  Robert Perry was selected by the Padres in the 16th-round of the 2007 draft and was one of the better late round selections.  Perry played at three different levels last year, going from the AZL to Lake Elsinore before finishing off the season in Fort Wayne.</description>
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      <title>Padres Prospects: June Players of the Month</title>
      <description>The home run stroke of two hitters are starting to come around while two more hitters continue to show they can rake at any time.  With so many talented prospects, John Conniff sorts through the mystery to come up with a Player of the Month in June for the San Diego Padres chain.</description>
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      <title>Ciofrone slam; Blanks keys victories</title>
      <description>Peter Ciofrone has a grand affair. Kyle Blanks is instrumental in a pair of San Antonio wins.  Drew Miller has one of his best starts of the season.  Luis Durango reaches base four times and Robert Perry drives in three.  Alexis Lara allowed two inherited runners to score, leading to a loss.  Bill Shaughnessy and Kevin Acosta come in late and produce in a loss.</description>
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      <title>Faris fine again; Castro firing</title>
      <description>Cesar Ramos doesn’t make it out of the fourth. Stephen Faris continues his impressive run and the Missions notch another shutout. Ernesto Frieri gives up four bombs; Kellen Kulbacki hits two. Robert Perry supplies the lumber in a blowout. Simon Castro is dominant in a Eugene shutout. Jaff Decker goes yard as the AZL Padres put up 15 and lose. Jose Paulino has one of two hits in a DSL Padres loss.</description>
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      <title>Wizards slay Dragons and out race storm</title>
      <description>FORT WAYNE, IN: The Wizards exploded for seven runs in the sixth inning in one of their most impressive offensive displays of the year as Fort Wayne pitchers struck out 15 Dayton Dragons and got their game in before a predicted downpour.</description>
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      <title>Pelzer fantastic; Decker dives in</title>
      <description>San Antonio has its All-Star game.  Wynn Pelzer doesn’t let a line drive slow him down and Robert Woodard finishes the game off.  Bobby Verbick reaches base five times but it is Ryan Hill who comes through.  Jaff Decker reaches base three times and drives in a run while Josh Davies continues the conversion.  Rymer Liriano has three doubles in a DSL Padres blowout.</description>
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      <title>Zawadzki hit streak; Marathon loss</title>
      <description>Wade LeBlanc is hit hard as he fights for consistency.  Manny Ayala can’t make it past the third. The Storm go 16 innings – and lose. Lance Zawadzki’s hitting streak reaches the second-most in all of Midwest League play this year.  Juan Rosario has looked good in the DSL, although the squad took a loss.</description>
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      <title>Ellis a winner; Breit returns to the mound</title>
      <description>Jon Ellis moved to the top of the Texas League in its most important category.  Cory Luebke gave up six extra base hits, Chris Shaver debuts. Kellen Kulbacki homers – again.  Aaron Breit is back on the hill with a win in his pocket.</description>
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      <title>Harrington dominant; Diaz, Sogard homer</title>
      <description>Wade LeBlanc has a second straight solid outing and is backed by four Portland homers.  Ernesto Frieri has settled in as a starter while Javis Diaz and Eric Sogard provide the muscle behind a Lake Elsinore win.  Allen Harrington and three relievers combine for a shutout, as Robert Perry finds a home.</description>
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      <title>Myrow mania is back; Parrino nets four</title>
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