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1) Von Joshua - Padres in 1980, Giants from 1975-1976, Dodgers from 1969-1974 and 1979. 2) Derrel Thomas - Padres from 1972-1974 and 1978, Giants from 1975-1977, Dodgers from 1979-1983. 3) Elias Sosa - Padres in 1983, Giants from 1972-1974, Dodgers from 1976-1977. 4) Ron Roenicke - Padres in 1984, Giants in 1985, Dodgers from 1981-1983. 5) Eric Young - Padres from 2005-2006, Giants in 2003, Dodgers in 1992 and 1997-1999. 6) Trent Hubbard - Padres in 2002, Giants in 1996, Dodgers from 1998-1999. 7) Brian Johnson - Padres from 1994-1996, Giants from 1997-1998, Dodgers in 2001. 8) Steve Finley - Padres from 1995-1998, Giants in 2006, Dodgers in 2004. 9) Rick Wilkens - Padres in 2001, Giants from 1996-1997, Dodgers in 1999. 10) Mark Sweeney - Padres from 1997-2005, Giants from 2006-2007, Dodgers from 2007-2008. He played for both the Giants and Dodgers in 2007. 11) Matt Herges - Padres in 2003, Giants from 2003-2005, Dodgers from 1999-2001. He played for both the Padres and Giants in 2003. 12) Dave Roberts - Padres from 2005-2006 Giants from 2007-2008, Dodgers from 2002-2004. 13) Brett Tomko - Padres in 2002 and 2007-2008, Giants from 2004-2005, Dodgers from 2006-2007. He played for both the Padres and Dodgers in 2007. 14) Jose Cruz - Padres in 2007, Giants in 2003, Dodgers from 2005-2006.
Steve Garvey of the Dodgers and Padres with 1207 consecutive games played between September 3, 1975 and July 29, 1983.
I believe even in 1995 there were still 5 California teams: Dodgers, Angels, Athletics, Giants and Padres.
Oakland Athletics, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels, San Diego Padres, San Fransisco Giants
Between 1956 and 1961, Steve Garvey served as a bat boy at spring training in Florida for the Brooklyn Dodgers, the New York Yankees and the Detroit Tigers. He grew up to be an All-Star performer for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1969-82) and the San Diego Padres (1983-87). He later wrote about his experiences in the 2008 book "My Bat Boy Days: Lessons I Learned from the Boys of Summer."
1) Von Joshua - Padres in 1980, Giants from 1975-1976, Dodgers from 1969-1974 and 1979. 2) Derrel Thomas - Padres from 1972-1974 and 1978, Giants from 1975-1977, Dodgers from 1979-1983. 3) Elias Sosa - Padres in 1983, Giants from 1972-1974, Dodgers from 1976-1977. 4) Ron Roenicke - Padres in 1984, Giants in 1985, Dodgers from 1981-1983. 5) Eric Young - Padres from 2005-2006, Giants in 2003, Dodgers in 1992 and 1997-1999. 6) Trent Hubbard - Padres in 2002, Giants in 1996, Dodgers from 1998-1999. 7) Brian Johnson - Padres from 1994-1996, Giants from 1997-1998, Dodgers in 2001. 8) Steve Finley - Padres from 1995-1998, Giants in 2006, Dodgers in 2004. 9) Rick Wilkens - Padres in 2001, Giants from 1996-1997, Dodgers in 1999. 10) Mark Sweeney - Padres from 1997-2005, Giants from 2006-2007, Dodgers from 2007-2008. He played for both the Giants and Dodgers in 2007. 11) Matt Herges - Padres in 2003, Giants from 2003-2005, Dodgers from 1999-2001. He played for both the Padres and Giants in 2003. 12) Dave Roberts - Padres from 2005-2006 Giants from 2007-2008, Dodgers from 2002-2004. 13) Brett Tomko - Padres in 2002 and 2007-2008, Giants from 2004-2005, Dodgers from 2006-2007. He played for both the Padres and Dodgers in 2007. 14) Jose Cruz - Padres in 2007, Giants in 2003, Dodgers from 2005-2006.
really quick estimate but dodgers vs padres all time win-loss record is 352-319. go dodgers =)
The san Diego padres suck! The los angeles dodgers are the BEST!
Most Padres fans hate the Dodgers more than the other 3 division rivals, although the Dodgers bigger rivals are the Giants. Most Padres fans also hate the Rockies.
It came from the 'Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers' Richard
No! The san Diego padres suck and the los angeles dodgers rule ! !
There are five Major League Baseball teams based in California. The San Franscisco Giants, the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the San Diego Padres represent the National League division. The Oakland Athletics (also known as the A's), the Los Angeles Angels are in the American League.
Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels, San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres and Oakland A's.
Steve Garvey of the Dodgers and Padres with 1207 consecutive games played between September 3, 1975 and July 29, 1983.
Sunday Night Baseball - 1990 San Diego Padres vs- Los Angeles Dodgers 18-3 was released on: USA: 15 April 2007
Sunday Night Baseball - 1990 San Diego Padres vs- Los Angeles Dodgers 20-23 was released on: USA: 6 September 2009
The San Diego Padres is a National League baseball team. They are in the Western Division along with the San Francisco Giants,Arizona Diamondbacks,Colorado Rockies and the LA Dodgers.