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In this captivating look at baseball legend Tony Gwynn, discover how he managed to consistently dominate Hall of Fame ...
Gwynn came to the Padres in 1981 as the 58th overall draft pick after playing collegiately at San Diego State University. A dual-sport athlete, he was simultaneously drafted again to play professional ...
Tony Gwynn, “Mr. Padre,” is a San Diego legend. Known as one of the greatest and purest hitters in MLB history, he left an indisputable legacy with a career .338 batting average, over 3,100 ...
LSU center fielder Chris Stanfield wins the inaugural Tony Gwynn Trophy for his community service. Our LSU baseball coverage is brought to you in part by Our Lady of the Lake Health, Championship ...
Gwynn won eight batting titles in 20 seasons while collecting 3,141 hits. He could have gone 0-for-1,000 after he retired and still hit .305 — higher than the hit king, Pete Rose.
University of Northern Colorado catcher and outfielder Tony Castonguay and University of Kansas infielder Michael Brooks were ...
SDSU hires Kevin Vance as baseball coach to revitalize program. The Torrey Pines alum returns home after helping Arizona ...