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    Padres Hope To Have An Answer At Catcher

    In a long anticipated move this afternoon, the Padres finally obtained what they hope to be the answer at catcher.

    Padres Send:
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    Red Sox Send:
    C Vic Correll


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    Do you feel safe trading for a Catcher that has spent most of his time in the Minors?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockiesfan4ever View Post
    Do you feel safe trading for a Catcher that has spent most of his time in the Minors?
    To be honest I wasn't completely sold on this trade. Libran was one of the young guys that I could afford to lose because I have several other IF prospects that are looking just as good as him if not better.

    Vic hasn't gotten the chance to play much but that is because he is sitting behind Carlton Fisk in Boston who is averaging 30+ homers and 100 RBI every season.

    I think he is better than what I had for sure, and if I don't like him then I can just dump him at the end of the year when his contract.

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    1975 Preview

    This year has to be the year. That is the rally call of Padres fans all over the state.

    The pitching staff is as strong from top to bottom as it has been in any season. We have a couple of guys down in AAA that are more than ready to fill in if we have any issues with the veterans in the pen.

    The offense may be the best that the Padres have seen to date. Dwight Evans seems to have his stuff together for a great season. Johnny Grubb is always grea and Dane Iorg gets the chance to play every day this season after an impressive year taking over at first base last season.


    Projected Record: 86-76
    Finally we get a little bit of respect. It is nice to actually be predicted to win more games than we are going to lose for once.

    Farm System: 1st
    Scouting: 1st
    Medical: 1st

    Cash: 355,754
    Payroll: 3,295,625
    Payroll Budget: 3,543,067


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    Well, you know what they say: 4th time's the charm!

    Good luck in '75.

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    Re: 1969 Padres - From VA to CA

    Quote Originally Posted by jcbarr View Post
    Padres Hope To Have An Answer At Catcher

    In a long anticipated move this afternoon, the Padres finally obtained what they hope to be the answer at catcher.

    Padres Send:
    SS Frankie Libran

    Red Sox Send:
    C Vic Correll
    GM filihok says: I don't like his defense. He's not going to help that pitching staff any

    Dodgers Fan filihok say: Great move. You really ripped the Red Sox off on this one.

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    1975 All Star Break

    Disappointment does not even begin to describe the feeling of both GM Barr and the people of San Diego. Despite being 50-38 we find ourselves 8 games out of first place and unable to gain any ground on the dominant Giants.

    The team has played very well and through no fault of their own they find themselves on the outside looking in at the moment. The pitching staff has been solid as they have posted a team ERA of under 4.00. The offense has been a little touchy this season as the team batting average is hovering around .260 which is among the worst in the division right now.

    The offense is being anchored by Johnny Grubb as he leads the team in both average and home runs at the all star break. His supporting staff hasn't been so bad either. Dwight Evans has put up good power numbers as has Jerry Morales and Rico Petrocelli.

    The two aces of the staff, Mike Caldwell and Randy Jones, are pitching woderfully going in to the break. The same cannot be said for the other three in the starting rotation. Jimmy Freeman could find himself in one of those spots during the second half of the season.


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    1975 Batting             Team    G   AVG    AB    H  2B  3B  HR   BB    K   SB  CS    R  RBI   SLG   OBP
    Evans, Dwight             SDP   88  .262   332   87  17   2  16   68   63    2   2   70   56  .470  .386
    Iorg, Dane                SDP   86  .289   325   94  20   1   2   44   38    0   1   54   37  .375  .372
    Bailey, Bob               SDP   85  .258   302   78  14   2  14   35   62    0   2   37   51  .457  .334
    Grubb, Johnny             SDP   81  .310   290   90  20   1  16   66   37    0   1   58   65  .552  .436
    Correll, Vic              SDP   84  .256   285   73  14   0   3   38   57    0   0   24   24  .337  .343
    Hernandez, Enzo           SDP   78  .263   274   72  11   1   0   35   21   13   5   48   13  .310  .344
    Petrocelli, Rico          SDP   78  .279   272   76  14   0  12   40   58    0   0   40   51  .463  .370
    Morales, Jerry            SDP   73  .300   270   81  18   3  12   43   32    0   1   41   59  .522  .399
    Clarke, Horace            SDP   62  .236   127   30   4   1   0    7   14    1   2   13   10  .283  .281
    Gaston, Cito              SDP   40  .226    93   21   4   0   1   12   32    0   0   11   13  .301  .315
    Kelly, Van                SDP   62  .274    62   17   6   0   0    8   15    1   0    9    9  .371  .347
    Colbert, Nate             SDP   34  .158    57    9   2   1   1    6   13    0   0    7    6  .281  .238
    Jones, Randy              SDP   18  .114    44    5   0   0   0    3   20    0   0    2    2  .114  .170
    Caldwell, Mike            SDP   18  .128    39    5   0   0   0    1   13    0   0    1    4  .128  .150
    Roberts, Dave             SDP   16  .282    39   11   0   0   0    1    8    0   0    3    1  .282  .300
    Sterling, Randy           SDP   17  .105    38    4   0   0   0    3   17    0   0    1    0  .105  .171
    Kirby, Clay               SDP   17  .121    33    4   0   0   0    2   21    0   0    2    1  .121  .171
    Hilton, Dave              SDP   22  .258    31    8   1   1   0    1    7    0   1    5    3  .355  .281
    Kendall, Fred             SDP    9  .087    23    2   1   0   0    3    5    0   1    3    2  .130  .185
    Gentry, Gary              SDP   26  .000     8    0   0   0   0    0    6    0   0    0    1  .000  .000
    Troedson, Rich            SDP   32  .000     6    0   0   0   0    0    3    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
    Bell, Jerry               SDP   17  .000     6    0   0   0   0    1    5    0   0    1    0  .000  .143
    Tatum, Ken                SDP    8  .200     5    1   0   0   0    0    2    0   0    1    0  .200  .200
    Freeman, Jimmy            SDP   15  .250     4    1   1   0   0    0    1    0   0    1    0  .500  .250
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    1975 Pitching            Team     IP   ERA    G  GS   W   L  SV    K   BB   R/9
    Jones, Randy              SDP  134.2  2.74   18  18  11   3   0   48   28 10.49
    Caldwell, Mike            SDP  126.2  3.20   18  18   9   7   0   75   20 10.94
    Sterling, Randy           SDP  116.1  4.26   17  17   6   3   0   83   40 12.84
    Roberts, Dave             SDP  111.1  4.45   16  16   8   5   0   47   49 13.42
    Kirby, Clay               SDP  101.1  5.68   17  17   6   6   0   61   62 14.83
    Gentry, Gary              SDP   56.2  4.92   26   0   1   6   1   35   33 15.56
    Troedson, Rich            SDP   45.2  4.53   32   0   4   1   6   38   20 13.01
    Bell, Jerry               SDP   34.0  2.38   17   0   0   1   2    9   22 14.56
    Tatum, Ken                SDP   23.1  1.93    8   2   2   1   0   17    8 10.80
    Freeman, Jimmy            SDP   21.2  3.32   15   0   2   1   0   12   14 13.71
    Corkins, Mike             SDP   16.2  3.24   16   0   1   4  10    7    9 11.88

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    Re: 1969 Padres - From VA to CA

    At least Randy Jones has turned into a superstar...

    What are your plans to combat the Giants' dominance?

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    Re: 1969 Padres - From VA to CA

    Randy certainly has turned things around. Caldwell has really turned it on as well and I didn't see that one coming.

    At this point I'm not sure what we are going to do do combat the Giants. I don't really have any pieces that I can trade away at this point. I don't want to hurt our future and I think we have a very good team. I have been thinking this year was the year for a while now, and maybe one of these days it will be.

    I am thinking that if we can keep the fans interested as we have been doing, we may be able to sign a big name pitcher this offseason and see if that can help sway things in our favor. With that said, we still have a chance this eason to catch them, so we will see what happens.

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    Re: 1969 Padres - From VA to CA

    Quote Originally Posted by filihok View Post
    GM filihok says: I don't like his defense. He's not going to help that pitching staff any

    Dodgers Fan filihok say: Great move. You really ripped the Red Sox off on this one.
    Doesn't seem to have really hurt the staff though. Randy and Caldwell are still playing great. Those two have been the only consistent pitchers that I have had on the staff so I'm not real sure how to gauge his impact on the pitching staff really.

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    Re: 1969 Padres - From VA to CA

    1975 Season Review

    It was another tough year for the Padres. We played hard, and made pretty much no movement with players. We really thought that we had the team to compete this year, and overall we did. We won 96 games during the regular season but it still wasn't enough to overcome the dominant Giants.

    The offense played well, the pitching was above average, and really there isn't one big reason why we didn't win the whole thing this year. The fans in San Diego are going to be a little disappointed I'm sure, but they still do have a winning team to watch every year and we have given them everything that they could possibly want.

    With a few seasons under most of the players belts, it could be time to start making some moves. There have been many rumors about the future of Clay Kirby. Clay's potential is through the roof but he has yet to really come through for the Padres like they need him to. Minus one good year, Clay has really been below average for most of his career and it seems its time for a change of venue.

    To combat the Giants this year, look for the Padres to make a big move to sign a big name starting pitcher, or a dominant bullpen arm.


    Standings / Playoffs

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    AMERICAN LEAGUE (1975)
    
     EAST                   W   L   PCT    GB   AVG    HR    SB   ERA
     Boston               108  54  .667    --  .310   268    65  4.79
     Baltimore            101  61  .623   7.0  .280   149    86  4.13
     Milwaukee             83  79  .512  25.0  .297   128    76  5.04
     Detroit               78  84  .481  30.0  .289   148    50  4.95
     New York              67  95  .414  41.0  .270   133    52  4.76
     Cleveland             45 117  .278  63.0  .265   118    36  6.26
    
     WEST                   W   L   PCT    GB   AVG    HR    SB   ERA
     Oakland              100  62  .617    --  .280   238    49  4.21
     Minnesota             96  66  .593   4.0  .294    96    63  4.24
     Chicago               80  82  .494  20.0  .283   173    58  4.86
     Kansas City           77  85  .475  23.0  .282   140    65  5.18
     California            75  87  .463  25.0  .272   114    73  4.63
     Texas                 62 100  .383  38.0  .270   104    74  5.36
    
    
    NATIONAL LEAGUE (1975)
    
     EAST                   W   L   PCT    GB   AVG    HR    SB   ERA
     New York             102  60  .630    --  .266   133    62  3.43
     Philadelphia          90  72  .556  12.0  .272   180    66  4.51
     Pittsburgh            87  75  .537  15.0  .279   162    88  4.39
     Chicago               85  77  .525  17.0  .260   147    43  3.71
     St. Louis             82  80  .506  20.0  .263   122    72  4.10
     Montreal              51 111  .315  51.0  .248    72    38  4.99
    
     WEST                   W   L   PCT    GB   AVG    HR    SB   ERA
     San Francisco        101  61  .623    --  .273   164    55  3.42
     San Diego             96  66  .593   5.0  .261   152    31  3.84
     Los Angeles           82  80  .506  19.0  .269   121   101  4.12
     Houston               73  89  .451  28.0  .266   111    54  4.40
     Cincinnati            67  95  .414  34.0  .269   107    88  4.84
     Atlanta               56 106  .346  45.0  .257   133    34  5.11
    
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    LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS
     Red Sox defeat Athletics, 3-2
     Mets defeat Giants, 3-1
    
    WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
     Red Sox defeat Mets, 4-0
    Awards

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    AMERICAN LEAGUE (1975)
    
    Cy Young                  Blue Moon Odom (OAK)
    Player of the Year:       Toby Harrah (BOS)
    Rookie Of The Year:       Wilbur Howard (MIL)
    
    Gold Glove (P):           Mark Fidrych (BOS)
    Gold Glove (C):           Ellie Rodriguez (KCR)
    Gold Glove (1B):          John Ellis (NYY)
    Gold Glove (2B):          Tom Ragland (TEX)
    Gold Glove (3B):          Toby Harrah (BOS)
    Gold Glove (SS):          Dave Concepcion (BOS)
    Gold Glove (LF):          Al Bumbry (BAL)
    Gold Glove (CF):          Ben Oglivie (BOS)
    Gold Glove (RF):          Carlos May (CHW)
    
    NATIONAL LEAGUE (1975)
    
    Cy Young                  Tom Seaver (NYM)
    Player of the Year:       Mike Schmidt (PHI)
    Rookie Of The Year:       Ernie Whitt (MON)
    
    Gold Glove (P):           Randy Jones (SDP)
    Gold Glove (C):           Ted Simmons (STL)
    Gold Glove (1B):          Bill Buckner (LAD)
    Gold Glove (2B):          Enzo Hernandez (SDP)
    Gold Glove (3B):          Bruce Miller (SFG)
    Gold Glove (SS):          Bill Russell (LAD)
    Gold Glove (LF):          Jerry Morales (SDP)
    Gold Glove (CF):          Scott Reid (PHI)
    Gold Glove (RF):          Bake McBride (STL)
    Finances

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    AMERICAN LEAGUE (1975)       Tickets  Revenue  Payroll   Profit     Cash
     Baltimore Orioles            38,053    $7.0M    $6.5M   -$140K    $1.0M
     Boston Red Sox               42,314    $7.7M    $7.0M -$45,000    $1.4M
     California Angels            35,173    $5.7M    $5.1M -$50,000    $990K
     Chicago White Sox            34,759    $5.3M    $4.3M    $290K    $1.0M
     Cleveland Indians            25,997    $4.2M    $3.7M    $195K    $280K
     Detroit Tigers               37,916    $5.9M    $4.9M    $405K    $625K
     Kansas City Royals           32,956    $5.7M    $5.4M   -$210K    $1.0M
     Milwaukee Brewers            35,082    $5.4M    $4.8M   -$185K    $1.4M
     Minnesota Twins              35,760    $6.2M    $6.1M   $5,000    $1.1M
     New York Yankees             33,166    $5.5M    $4.6M    $135K    $855K
     Oakland Athletics            42,018    $7.7M    $7.6M   -$415K    $865K
     Texas Rangers                30,150    $4.7M    $3.7M    $120K    $820K
    
    NATIONAL LEAGUE (1975)       Tickets  Revenue  Payroll   Profit     Cash
     Atlanta Braves               29,285    $4.7M    $4.5M   -$275K    $460K
     Chicago Cubs                 36,147    $5.7M    $5.4M       $0    $700K
     Cincinnati Reds              31,326    $4.9M    $3.7M    $280K    $1.0M
     Houston Astros               33,038    $5.7M    $5.4M   -$305K    $730K
     Los Angeles Dodgers          38,152    $6.3M    $6.2M    $350K    $1.2M
     Montreal Expos               27,698    $4.4M    $3.9M    $160K    $380K
     New York Mets                40,022    $6.7M    $5.9M    $655K    $1.7M
     Philadelphia Phillies        37,039    $6.1M    $5.3M    $445K    $1.0M
     Pittsburgh Pirates           36,382    $6.4M    $5.9M   -$805K    $1.2M
     SAN DIEGO PADRES             44,506    $6.8M    $2.7M    $2.0M    $2.4M
     San Francisco Giants         43,579    $7.9M    $8.3M    $460K    $1.9M
     St. Louis Cardinals          35,224    $6.2M    $5.4M -$35,000    $830K

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    1975 Pitching            Team     IP   ERA    G  GS   W   L  SV    K   BB   R/9
    Caldwell, Mike            SDP  235.0  2.80   33  33  17  10   0  136   39 10.30
    Jones, Randy              SDP  233.2  3.00   32  32  18   6   0   98   63 11.48
    Sterling, Randy           SDP  222.0  3.73   32  32  14   7   0  164   70 12.77
    Roberts, Dave             SDP  151.1  4.70   25  21  12   6   0   65   65 13.44
    Freeman, Jimmy            SDP  109.1  3.46   28  13   8   5   0   67   48 12.35
    Gentry, Gary              SDP  102.0  4.59   50   0   3  11   2   60   58 14.29
    Troedson, Rich            SDP   90.2  4.57   66   0   9   5  12   71   31 12.01
    Bell, Jerry               SDP   54.1  4.14   30   0   0   1   2   15   40 16.23
    Tatum, Ken                SDP   37.1  3.38   16   3   2   1   0   27   19 13.02
    Corkins, Mike             SDP   36.0  3.50   35   0   3   4  23   25   18 11.50
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    1975 Batting             Team    G   AVG    AB    H  2B  3B  HR   BB    K   SB  CS    R  RBI   SLG   OBP
    Evans, Dwight             SDP  162  .282   606  171  29   8  34  126  111    2   2  124  109  .525  .405
    Bailey, Bob               SDP  158  .256   550  141  30   2  22   70  111    1   6   67   81  .438  .339
    Morales, Jerry            SDP  147  .296   541  160  36   8  22   86   61    0   1   95  117  .514  .392
    Iorg, Dane                SDP  142  .303   532  161  37   2   5   72   58    0   1   92   67  .408  .387
    Petrocelli, Rico          SDP  147  .276   519  143  28   0  25   68  114    1   0   69  108  .474  .359
    Hernandez, Enzo           SDP  144  .265   514  136  22   1   0   62   41   22   7   94   21  .311  .343
    Grubb, Johnny             SDP  153  .319   511  163  33   6  30  132   68    0   2  116  120  .583  .456
    Kelly, Van                SDP  113  .261   119   31   9   0   2   18   23    1   1   18   15  .387  .353
    Sterling, Randy           SDP   32  .110    82    9   0   0   0    3   41    0   0    4    0  .110  .141
    Jones, Randy              SDP   32  .128    78   10   0   0   0    4   31    1   0    2    2  .128  .171
    Caldwell, Mike            SDP   33  .125    72    9   1   0   0    3   26    0   0    2    5  .139  .160
    Roberts, Dave             SDP   25  .226    53   12   0   0   0    1   10    0   0    4    1  .226  .241
    Hilton, Dave              SDP   41  .213    47   10   3   1   0    2    8    0   1    6    3  .319  .245
    Kendall, Fred             SDP   19  .091    44    4   1   0   0    3   10    0   1    4    3  .114  .163
    Freeman, Jimmy            SDP   28  .182    33    6   3   0   0    2   12    0   0    3    1  .273  .229
    Robinson, Dave            SDP   15  .296    27    8   2   0   1    1    6    1   0    2   12  .481  .321
    Reynolds, Craig           SDP    4  .133    15    2   0   1   0    0    2    0   0    1    1  .267  .133
    Gentry, Gary              SDP   50  .077    13    1   0   0   0    1    7    0   0    0    1  .077  .143
    Troedson, Rich            SDP   66  .083    12    1   0   0   0    0    5    0   0    0    0  .083  .083
    Goddard, Joe              SDP    4  .375     8    3   0   0   0    0    1    0   0    2    1  .375  .375
    Bell, Jerry               SDP   30  .000     8    0   0   0   0    1    7    0   0    1    0  .000  .111
    Tatum, Ken                SDP   16  .286     7    2   0   0   0    0    3    0   0    1    1  .286  .286
    Sipin, John               SDP    3  .167     6    1   1   0   0    1    2    0   0    0    0  .333  .286
    Williams, Jim             SDP    4  .750     4    3   2   0   0    0    0    0   0    2    4 1.250  .750

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    Re: 1969 Padres - From VA to CA

    Contract Negotiations

    The end of 1975 brought about some interesting decisions for the Padres. Some that may have people scratching their heads around town.

    C Vic Correll
    Vic was picked up last year in a trade and everyone thought that he was going to be the answer to the catching problem in San Diego. Apparently GM Barr didn't think this was true. Rather than trying to trade him he was released.

    P Rich Troedson
    Rich has been a rock in the pen and GM Barr didn't waste any time in signing him to an extension.

    P Clay Kirby
    Clay was the center piece of trade talks going in to the off season and it was assumed that he would be signed and then traded. This wasn't the case though. GM Barr was hoping that by letting him go it would free up enough money to be very aggressive in the free agent market. That didn't work out as planned as there were no other big name pitchers available this year.

    3B Dave Hilton
    Dave can still swing the bat and while he isn't starter material, he is a very high quality role player and backup.

    CF Cito Gaston
    Cito gave the Padres some good years but it was time for him to move on and find another place to hang his hat.

    2B Horace Clarke
    Horace had used up his days in San Diego. Enzo Hernandez has taken over the full time duties at 2B these days and it doesn't look like he is going to be giving it up at this point.

    1B Nate Colbert
    Nate never turned things around and it was time to let him go. Colbert appeared to be a big time prospect and was hoped to really lead the offense, but that never happened. The Padres have waited for him for quite some time and finally it had just been long enough.
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