History

Padres History
PADRES HISTORY
Tony Gwynn maintained an unbelieveable .338 career batting average over 20 seasons in San Diego. (AP)
All-time leaders & stats
With 3,141 career hits, Tony Gwynn ranks first in Padres' history and the top 20 overall in Major League history. Take a look at Gwynn's impressive career numbers and see where he ranks in other offensive categories.
Saved by the Bells
Padres reliever Trevor Hoffman became the king of closers when he notched his 479th save to pass Lee Smith for first place on Major League Baseball's all-time list. Go >
Padres
PADRES TIMELINE
1968-1979   |   1980-1989   |   1990-1999   |   2000-Present
Timeline
Use the links above to trace Padres history, from Nate Colbert to Dave Winfield to Trevor Hoffman. Go >
Awards and Honors
All-time Rosters
Every player to wear a Padres uniform is listed here, including Randy Jones. Go >
2007 Second Half
2007 First Half
2006 Second Half
2006 First Half
2005 Second Half
2005 First Half
Multimedia Highlights

Baseball's Best Baseball's Best
Watch or listen to the best games ever in Baseball's Best >
Top Plays of 2007:
6/6: Hoffman's 500th save: 400K
5/26: Kouzmanoff's daring grab: 400K

Top Plays of 2006:
5/8: Greene starts sweet DP: 350K
5/26: Cameron shows Gold Glove form: 350K

Top Plays of 2005:
9/17: K. Greene's grand slam:  56K | 350K
9/28: The Padres clinch NL West:  56K | 350K

Stats and Records

LEADERS (*as of 2007)

 Career Hits
1. T. Gwynn 3,141
2. G. Templeton 1,135
3. D. Winfield 1,134

 Career ERA
1. T. Hoffman 2.71
2. D. Dravecky 3.12
3. B. Hurst 3.27
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Check out these Padres records:
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