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Hello, Goodbye

Before I begin, I want to thank you guys for making this blog on the top 100 for 2010! My blog stood at number 42 and I couldn’t have been in that place without you guys. Thanks for the support all year and for the spread of word or two about my blog. You guys know that I desperately want more readers and to get a higher rank. That’s why I created a Facebook page for Perpetual Saga. Please show your love and “like” my official page!

Now onto the entry. Over the course of the offseason that’s still hanging around right now, Padres made ton of moves and lost and gained players in order to balance out the team. Padres released Adrian Gonzalez, Miguel Tejada, and Yorvit Torrealba, Jon Garland, Kevin Correia, Tony Gwynn Jr., Ryan Webb, and Edward Mujica. Free agents Jerry Hairston Jr. and David Eckstein are still not signed but for some reason I doubt the two middle infielders will return in Padres uniforms this year. In order to make up for the losses, Padres welcomed Aaron Harang, Jason Bartlett, Orlando Hudson, Brad Hawpe, Rob Johnson, Cameron Maybin, Dustin Moseley, and three minor leaguers in the Adrian Gonzalez deal.

But man, Adrian Gonzalez. He’s gone. It’s still hard to believe that Adrian in a Red Sox uniform is a reality. Here’s my take on the Adrian Gonzalez trade. Rival San Francisco Giants were able to sign Miguel Tejada, the veteran shortstop. It was disheartening to see him sign with the Giants not only because he signed with the team that I highly dislike, but also because Padres lost one more veteran player. You guys know that I highly respect veteran players and losing Miguel hit me. Same thing with Yorvit Torrealba and Jon Garland. Yorvit signed with the Texas Rangers while Jon signed with the Dodgers again. Kevin Correia moved from SoCal to the Steel City and he will play with the team that is not in National League west for the first time in his career. Tony Gwynn Jr. went with the Los Angeles Dodgers and I tend to get irritated when Padres players sign with a team that is in the National League west. Ryan Webb and Edward Mujica signed with the Marlins in a Cameron Maybin trade (Which I will mention later.). Although it’s extremely discouraging to see all the great players leave San Diego, the moves were made for the best. Because the Padres acquired new players, I expect this team to change and even improve in a good way.  

To me, Aaron Harang “replaced” Jon Garland (Can’t think of a better way to say it.). Jon Garland was a number one starter last season and did a great job by eating up as many innings as possible. Watching him on the mound was not a problem. Now that Garland signed with the Dodgers, it’s time for Aaron Harang to shine. Harang may not crunch down many innings like Garland but I believe that Harang can settle in fine at Petco Park. After all, Petco Park is a pitcher-friendly ballpark. I can’t wait to see Harang will bring to the Padres with his new uniform during spring. 

    

I mentioned about the acquisition of Jason Bartlett and Orlando Hudson in this entry. Both of them are defensive upgrades, and they have a chance to improve on the hitting from the middle infielders last year. Because the Padres signed Bartlett and Hudson, the likely chance of resigning the second baseman and the shortstop from reduced. Don’t get me wrong, I would love to see David Eckstein and Jerry Hairston Jr. back in Padres uniforms. I believe there is still a chance that these two will return but most likely, I don’t see that happening. Jason Bartlett and Orlando Hudson sound like fun and exciting players. I can tell that fans and I will enjoy watching them play. Will they make a huge difference at the middle infield? Possibly.

  

Padres signed Brad Hawpe and I think this is a great move. He is a first baseman and an outfielder and I believe that he will impact this team somehow. His natural position is first base but he is not “replacing Adrian Gonzalez”. Rather, he said that he is going to do what he needs to in order to help out the team. Hawpe played first base in the Rockies minor league system; however, he moved to right field when he got to the major leagues because Todd Helton was already at first base. Hawpe was also a 2009 National League All-Star. He parted ways with the Rockies last year in August and spent some time with the Tampa Bay Rays. Now that he is back in National League again, I think playing at Petco Park should not be a problem for him.  

               

Rob Johnson was claimed by the Padres on December. He had ups and downs with the Mariners for almost four years. Now that Nick Hundley’s training wheels are off, he will most likely be the starting catcher this year. Nick benefited from being a backup catcher of Henry Blanco in 2009 and Yorvit Torrealba from last year. It’s pretty exciting for me that Nick will finally have a chance to be a starter. As for Rob Johnson, I really hope that he will improve much more this year than the previous year. I would love to see him develop behind home plate. He’s getting a fresh new chance and he needs to do his best in order to earn his job.

I can’t wait to see what Cameron Maybin is going to bring to San Diego. He’s only 23 but he looks like a very promising player. And even though he hasn’t produced at the Major League level like he has in the Minor Leagues, I can sense his potential. In order to acquire Cameron Maybin from the Marlins, Padres had to give up Ryan Webb and Edward Mujica. Both Ryan and Edward were in the group called “The Penitentiary” last year. They were a part of the outstanding Padres bullpen and I was kind of disappointed to see them go. But there’s an old saying called “it’s all part of business”. Even though Cameron is young, there is a likely chance that he will join the outfield as an everyday player with Ryan Ludwick at right field and Will Venable at left field.

Dustin Moseley was acquired to fill in the missing spot in the pitching rotation. He had few injury problems and was non-tendered by the Yankees.Because of the departure of Jon Garland and Kevin Correia, Dustin Moseley is currently an option as part of the starting pitching rotation. As of now, I see Mat Latos, Clayton Richard, Tim Stauffer, Aaron Harang and Dustin Moseley. Not necessarily in that order. Wade LeBlanc and Cory Luebke will also be competing for the spot. It’s going to be interesting to see who gets the job and who does not.

 

The players the Padres got from the Adrian Gonzalez trade are right-handed pitcher Casey Kelly, first baseman Anthony Rizzo, and center fielder Reymond Fuentes. I personally think Kelly, Rizzo and Fuentes are great prospects and they will impact the Padres in a positive way. All of them are very young and it will take time to see them in Padres uniforms. I don’t guarantee that those three players will be in action wearing Padres uniforms this year but they have plenty of time.

 

Offseason is a reality check for the fans; this is what it’s all about. Good or bad, it’s all true. Losing players doesn’t mean I need to panic about it. Looking on the bright side, the moves that were made can make a huge difference for the team. I can’t wait to see how the Padres will turn out to be during the regular season. Baseball is starting to get on it’s way. Hang on!  

Game 2 of 2010

Yesterday I went to Petco Park with my friend Woo Jin for the 4th of July weekend. We were hoping for another great win and you bet we were stoked throughout the day. This area is where we sat.

We saw pitcher Mat Latos near this area. Mat is becoming my favorite pitcher. I mean, he’s only 22 but his pitching is nasty. He’s just incredible and I really love watching him continuing to grow as a pitcher. Evertime he goes up to the mound, I see a bright light from him.

We were walking around the park and saw my Twitter follower Danny again. It was fun talking Padres baseball together. It was around 4:30 so the three of us decided to wait for David Eckstein because Eck signs autographs at 5 every single day at Petco. I mentioned this so many times but I really respect him for doing this for the fans. Petco Park environment and Padres fanhood would not be the same without him.

For some odd reason I was extremely nervous waiting for Eck. While we were waiting, I kept saying “Where is he?” or ”Be 5 already.” Eck finally came out to sign and I had to say hello to him. Unfortunately, pictures of Eck are not available this time because he was busy signing. However, I’m so glad that he stopped for a minute and talked to me. I introduced my friend and Danny to Eck and trust me, they were stoked. Thanks Eck!

According to Eck, his wife Ashley was in the stands too! I was ecstatic because I really wanted to see her in person. Eck also told me that she reads this blog and I was extremely shocked and happy. It was time for my friends and I to get to our seats and it was hard saying bye to Eck. We went on a little scavenger hunt to find Ashley but we had no luck.

It was almost game time and I saw Friarhood founder Steve and a fellow Padres fan, Scott, who called me a David Eckstein stalker. And please, I did not stalk Eck! Scott was playing around with me. The three of us took a quick picture together before the game.

I met Steve at the Padres Fan Fest this February and he is so down to earth. He is the one who runs Friarhood and please check it out. The gentleman on my left actually had seats next to each other.

It was game time and starting pitcher for the Padres was Kevin Correia.

He has been struggling lately but he turned things around yesterday. He threw seven solid scoreless innings and I was very impressed. Unfortunately, runs didn’t come until the eighth inning.

I started laughing when I saw this.

That’s Nick Hundley and Heath Bell rocking on the guitar and Chase Headley on the drums. Yes, they were playing Rock Band. I love the enthusiasm these three brought.

Sometime during the game, I saw my another Twitter follower, Charisma. Yes, her name really is Charisma. We waved at each other and said hello. She is a Padres fan, of course.

Because both teams didn’t score until the eighth, I was pretty bored in the stands, to be honest. But I stood up couple of times and cheered on my boys. Aaron Cunningham started the show by getting a double.

Tony Gwynn Jr. drove in Aaron Cunningham and the Astros made a throwing error as well.

We finally saw Heath Bell for the first time this season! His entrance song “Blow Me Away” by Breaking Benjamin really suits him very well and I was screaming like crazy.

Heath ended up getting the save and Padres beat the Astros with the score of 1-0!

Overall, I had a great day at Petco Park again and I am 2-0 this season so far! I love meetups with Padres fans. The interaction is so much fun and very easy to talk Padres baseball. I hope to do this more throughout the season.

Padres win, middle school over, life is good.

I just got back from 8th grade promotion. So middle school is officially over for me. I will be going to high school next month, almost at the end of July. 8th grade was so much fun and I just turned to next chapter of my life.

But I got really sick yesterday. I had a terrible fever so I missed promotion practice and 8th grade party. Thank God I got better quickly and able to make it today. Even though I was sick, I didn’t miss Padres baseball on TV. No matter what, I will never miss any of the broadcast.

So that’s that. As for the Padres, they FINALLY won the first game against the Dodgers at LA this season. The part that was really cool was that they got the victory with sand uniforms. I hate them.

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See, they hate them too!! And I’m pretty sure every member of the Padres don’t enjoy wearing them at road. I seriously want to burn each and every one of the uniforms. But anyway, my point is that I’m glad we won yesterday. Kevin Correia was a huge part of this.

  

Allowing no runs and only one run were major keys to a victory for Correia. Even with a short three day rest, he pitched really well last night. He even retired 15 in a row! So Correia totally deserved the win and the bullpen helped him as well. 

The final score was 3 to 1, Padres victory! Those three runs were from Kevin Kouzmanoff, Edgar Gonzalez, and Chase Headley. Great job and thanks guys! They were enough to get a win.

Other side

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Catcher Nick Hundley did not play last night like he’s supposed to. He has a bruised left wrist and his x-rays were negative. It’s very likely for him to miss few gams so I’m hopoing that he will be alright very soon!

As for Padres shortstop Josh Wilson, I’m about to give him a free pass to Triple-A.

 

 

He is not doing a great job right now. I’m not very happy about it and he should feel the same too. The shortstop has one hit in his past 21 at-bats. Batting average for is pretty laughable with .105 with a .190 on-base percentage.

Sorry man, but you need to go very soon.

 

Padres vs. Angels

My brother is an Angels fan and I am a Padres fan. I’m really looking forward to weekend series at Anaheim because we will be cheering for our teams during the broadcast. I bet him that the Padres are going to beat the Angels tomorrow. This should be a very interesting game since it’s the first interleague showdown for this season.

Guess who?

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Ok. I really gave that one away. Yes, it’s TREVOR HOFFMAN. He’s doing a great job in Milwaukee and I am so proud of him. He has 15 saves without giving up a single run. I really, really miss this guy. He was San Diego’s all-time favorite, and obviously mine as well. I just wanted to bring this up to show how he’s doing. It’s still unbelieveable to see him saving for a complete different team!

Trevor, good luck and finish strong this season! Hopefully we will hear a word about you possibly returning to San Diego.

Quick entry

I know. I know. I haven’t been blogging. So sorry bout that. But the Padres had a GREAT weekend against the Cincinnati Reds. We swept them! It was awesome. I don’t have time to do huge recaps because I have to study for Algebra (my worst subject) test.

Anyway, ignore the Algebra thing. I would much rather talk about my boys!

  • Reds 5 Padres 6

We were tied until the 16th inning. When I checked the time, it was about twenty minutes after midnight! I fell asleep later in the game and woke up as soon as Nick Hundley stepped up to bat. It was a PERFECT timing ’cause this man hit a walk-off solo homerun towards left field! I wanted to scream so loud but my family were sleeping. So I had to squeal a little as I watched that moment. Oh my godness, it was so awesome! I loved Nick’s reaction. He knew it was gone. Everyone in the game knew. And heck even the Cincinnati dugout knew! So that made my Saturday. Well early Sunday morning.

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Jake Peavy was obviously pumped. He had a complete game yesterday afternoon. Again, it was another exciting game. Jake had his seventh career complete game at downtown San Diego. Special thanks to Kevin Kouzmanoff for run supports. Without him, we would have lost. I was watching this game and I saw my brother’s friend who was sitting right behind homeplate! Well he knows me so that counts.

Tomorrow, Giants come to town and Chris Young for the Padres is up against San Fran’s Barry Zito. I’m already confident we are going to win. Go Padres!!

That’s it for now. Tune into my blog tomorrow for more Padres news, random thoughts, and whatever that’s on my head. Wish me good luck on my all-star mile please :) I’m in the top 40 girls on my school and I will be running infront of whole bunch of people which is pretty nervewrecking.

Note:

I am 100% sure that I will be going to the Rockies game in July 18th with Kaybee!

I’ve been saving my money for months just to buy these great tickets. Hopefully Tom and Jen can make it on that day as well :) AHHH! I can’t wait already. I will be seeing my boy David Eckstein up close!!!

Before I really get off, San Diego’s Adrian Gonzalez is one of NL’s most underrated player. He should get the attention he deserves because he is a great player and loves to play every single day with a positive attitude. Lot of people are focused on Tim Lincecum, Albert Pujols, Ryan Howard, etc. etc. so I’m getting pretty sick of it. Adrian needs to get more attention!!

Roller coaster game

It sure was. We ended up losing to the Dodgers tonight.

Josh Geer was up for the Padres and James McDonald got the start for the Dodgers. Things were looking pretty good for my boys because they took an early 3-1 lead. McDonald allowed three runs and walked four batters. He left the mound in only two innings.

Later in the game, the Padres were winning, 5 to 4. They got the runs by Adrian Gonzalez, a very solid hitter right now, who now has 20 RBIs this season. Padres later scored the go-ahead run on Kevin Kouzmanoff’s fielder’s choice. The Dodgers got some runs back in the third inning with one homerun each for Orlando Hudson and Manny Ramirez. Josh gave up both of them. I have to give credits to that guy though. He got a RBI single to “make” up what he did. But that wasn’t enough fo LA.

Dodgers tied the game on Mark Loretta’s RBI single and then took the 6-5 lead when Casey Blake raced home from third base when a throw from outfielder Brian Giles got past catcher Nick Hundley. Catcher Nick Hundley made an error which gave the Dodgers a lead even more. Final score in LA was 8-5, the Dodgers with a victory.

Do you want to leadoff, Mr. Brian Giles?

He’s usually a number three hitter. But tonight, he fliped-flopped with Jody Gerut. Our skipper Buddy Black gave a change to the lineup. In my opinion, it didn’t work out as I though it would be. Oh well.

Oh David, you are SO hilarious!

Take a look at this. Credits to Union-Tribune.

Headleyville?

The Dodgers opened an 11-game homestand Thursday night by unveiling Mannywood – a section of left-field seats where $99 (Manny’s number) buys two tickets and two T-shirts.

Which gave David Eckstein, a political science major while at the University of Florida, an idea for a “Headleyville” section at Petco Park.

“But we’d have to change (Headley’s) number,” Eckstein said. “You couldn’t be packaging tickets and T-shirts for $7.” 

AHHH! This is cute. He’s a great guy. Hey, it’s not a bad idea at all! I have to agree with ”changing” Chase’s number IF we are going to do this.

Jake vs. Clayton

Jake is off to a pretty rocky start. He is 2-3 with 5.74 ERA. Not what I had in mind. Number two pitcher for the Padres, Chris Young has the same EXACT ERA as Jake! Clayton Kershaw in the other hand, is 0-2 with 7.29 ERA. I think the Padres are going to win tomorrow’s game by taking advantage of Clayton Kershaw. GO PADRES!!   

   

Number 50

This is my 50th entry! I started MLBlogs on December and I finally reached the halfway point to hundred. I wanted to make this entry special but I’ll save it for number 100 :)

Today was the final game of the four-game series against the Dodgers. Padres lost on Monday and yesterday. They wanted to even up the series and it came true. Final score was 4-3, a “W” to the friars! My favorite young catcher Nick Hundley and new closer Heath Bell really celebrated this victory at downtown.

(I really LOVE this picture!! Credits to padres.com)

Today was a very exciting game. To start off, Adrian’s older brother Edgar, played third. It was interesting because he Edgar normally plays second. He did a pretty good job. But Koooooz is more experienced :) Kooz didn’t start today ’cause Black said something about a lingering right hamstring injury. I didn’t want to hear that and I hope it’s not true. Starting pitcher Kevin Correia allowed three runs and four walks over six innings. But Edwin Moreno and Cla Meredith helped him by combining two shutout innings as the Padres showed power and gave Heath the lead in the ninth inning. Padres’ new closer got a number ”2″ on his save record for this season.

In the bottom of the 8th, Padres had a three-run rally going on. Adrian started it off. He hit his first home run of the season! Then it was Edgar Gonzalez who followed got a triple. He scored the tying run on Nick Hundley’s single. Luis Rodriguez finished as the third run of the inning with an RBI double. 

The Dodgers are finally out of San Diego. Good bye. We won’t be seeing you guys until last day of April at Los Angeles. The Giants are here and the Padres will face them starting tomorrow. Shawn Hill is up as a 5th starter against Barry Zito. Shawn was 1-5, 5.83 ERA last year at the Minors. Again, I can’t wait for this series. GO PADRES!! 

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