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| Record |
75-87 .463 |
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| Standings |
4th in the NL West (16 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
81-81, 81-81, 81-81 |
| Runs
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673 /
673 |
| Ballpark | Jack Murphy Stadium | | Park Factors | Batting: 101 / Pitching: 101 | | Attendance | 1,856,396 (9th) (18th) | | Payroll/Avg | $16,718,332 / $656,164 (14th) | | OpExp/$PV | $38,700,000 / $516,000 | | Rev/OpInc | $47,200,000 / $8,500,000 | | Valuation | $99,000,000 | | Spring Training | Yuma, Arizona (Desert Sun Stadium) | | Managers | Jack McKeon, Greg Riddoch | | Coaches | Amos Otis, Denny Sommers, Greg Riddoch, Jack Maloof, Pat Dobson, Rob Picciolo, Sandy Alomar | | Executives | Owner: Joan Kroc, General Manager: Dick Freeman, General Manager: Jack McKeon | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Las Vegas Stars, (AA) Wichita Wranglers, (A) Charleston Rainbows, (A) Waterloo Diamonds, (A) Spokane Indians, (A) Riverside Red Wave | | Radio | (KFMB) Bob Chandler, Jerry Coleman, Rick Monday, Ted Leitner | | TV | (KUSI) Jerry Coleman, Rick Monday | | Spanish Radio | (XEXX) Eduardo Ortega, Gustavo Lopez Jr., Gustavo Lopez Moreno, Mario Thomas Zapiain |
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The 1990 San Diego Padres
went 75-87
and finished 4th
in the
National League West. The Padres
drew 1,856,396
to Jack Murphy Stadium.
Roberto Alomar, Tony Gwynn and Benito Santiago made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1990 included Tony Gwynn and Benito Santiago.
(Our baseball section is new. A more comprehensive summary of this team will
appear here as time allows. If you can help with some summaries or can fill out
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