Padres GM AJ Preller and Manager Bob Melvin host press conference on 2022 season. They both thanked the fans for their incredible support!
SAN DIEGO – The San Diego Padres lost the 2022 NLCS 3-1 to the Philadelphia Phillies.
The team quickly became one of the most exciting teams to watch in baseball, and the fanbase was not shy in showing their enormous support. Padres GM AJ Preller and Manager Bob Melvin held a end of the season press conference to thank the fans, and answer reporter questions regarding next year’s team.
At the press conference, Preller said he hopes to see one of the newest Padres, Juan Soto, in a Padres uniform for a long time. Preller was also asked by the AP’s Bernie Wilson if we could see Fernando Tatis Jr. play a position other than shortstop next year, and Preller responded saying he would like to see Tatis “on the field.”
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Review: French countertenor Philippe Jaroussky shines in San Diego Early Music Society's 40th season openerThe singer, accompanied by Ensemble Artaserse, wows sold-out crowd at St. James by-the-Sea Church in La Jolla with performances of Baroque opera and instrumental music that were nothing short of miraculous
Lire la suite »
San Diego man convicted in hate crime case at homeless shelterA 57-year-old man was convicted of battery and committing a hate crime in May, according to the San Diego District Attorney’s Office.
Lire la suite »
Average San Diego County gas price drops for 19th consecutive day -SAN DIEGO (CNS) – The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County dropped Monday for the 19th consecutive day since rising to a record, decreasing a half cent to $5.76. The average price has dropped 67.5 cents over the past 19 days, including 1.5 cents Sunday, according to figures from the AAA and the...
Lire la suite »
San Diego councilmember proposes generous parental leave for city employeesUnder a proposal authored by Councilmember Raul Campillo, city of San Diego employees would receive three months of fully paid parental leave, which would cost taxpayers between $5 and $6 million annually.
Lire la suite »