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      <title>Padres MLN: Maddux and expanded crew</title>
      <description>Peoria, AZ- Four San Diego Padres regulars were on the field for the Triple-A game at the Peoria Sports Complex on Tuesday.  Greg Maddux took the hill for five and Adrian Gonzalez, Kevin Kouzmanoff and Josh Bard took their turns in the box and the field.  It was, however, the minor leaguers who drove in all the runs.</description>
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      <title>Padres MLN: Prospects get a treat</title>
      <description>Peoria, AZ- The place to be on Sunday afternoon was camped behind the plate on a chilly day with the wind blowing across the Triple-A field from left to right.  That spot, nestled between minor leaguers, provided the perfect picture, as Jake Peavy dealt in a minor league game.</description>
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      <title>Cruz, Howard Power Portland Over Tucson</title>
      <description>PORTLAND, OR-- The bats of Luis Cruz and Josh Howard came alive to lead Portland to a 9-7 victory over the Tucson Sidewinders at PGE Park Monday night. The Beavers' success was in part due to the sub-par performance of Tucson starter D. J. Carrasco, whose ERA of 2.41 was ranked third lowest in the PCL coming into Monday's game.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2007 15:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Cruz all about extras; Faris career best</title>
      <description>Luis Cruz doesn’t have many hits this year but he has made them count and leads all regulars in extra base hit percentage.  Josh Howard also came alive for the Beavers.  Stephen Faris pitched his best game as a pro but earned a no-decision, as the bats didn’t awake from their slumber until his night had ended.  Javis Diaz led the charge offensively, accounting for four runs.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2007 05:31:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Contreras finds power; Howard finds the mound</title>
      <description>Things got so bad in Portland that Josh Howard was on the mound, again.  Mike Thompson had another bad outing.  Mike Ekstrom bounced back from a tough first but San Antonio still lost.  Rayner Contreras finds a part of his game that he has been searching for.</description>
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      <title>Carrillo looks better in tough loss</title>
      <description>Portland, OR – At the start of Wednesday night’s game between the Portland Beavers and the Sacramento River Cats the big question wasn’t necessarily whether or not the Beavers could win the fifth out of their last six games.</description>
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      <title>Padres MLN: Stock Falling</title>
      <description>Peoria, AZ-- Hard work in the off-season is often rewarded by strong play in spring.  Sometimes, facing live pitching and hitting for the first time in weeks is far different than the work between seasons.  These San Diego Padres prospects scuffled some through spring – hoping timing and precision will come when the games really begin.</description>
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      <title>Tool Time: Best Defensive Outfielders</title>
      <description>What does a solid defensive outfield do?  The San Diego Padres may know best.  They targeted Mike Cameron for centerfield and his ability to cover the spacious ground in PETCO Park has been instrumental to the team’s success.  These Padres prospects are the next wave of outfield defense.</description>
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      <title>Tool Time: Best Baserunner</title>
      <description>Instincts, aggression and ability – baserunning is more than just all-out speed.  It takes a special prospect to identify the keys and react quickly to take an extra base, steal a bag, and create havoc on the paths.  These San Diego Padres’ prospects have those key attributes.</description>
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      <title>Tool Time: Best Raw Speed</title>
      <description>Clock them in the sixty and it clear who has the best straight-line speed.  It starts with explosion and a late burst sends foot to bag before the ball reaches the mitt.  These San Diego Padres’ prospects are the fastest in the land.</description>
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      <title>Tool Time: Best Plate Discipline</title>
      <description>The San Diego Padres stress of plate discipline and being aggressively patient is consistently on display, especially with the team continuing to look for hitters that display this attribute each year in the MLB Draft.  Here is the best of the bunch currently in the system:</description>
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      <title>Scouting Padres Prospect Josh Howard</title>
      <description>Give him an opportunity and he will seize it.  Josh Howard was an unknown commodity coming into 2005 but wound up reaching base consistently in Arizona and being a big part of the Lake Elsinore Storm’s playoff push.  His versatility this year became more evident.</description>
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