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San Diego Padres (31-38) at Seattle Mariners (35-35), 10:10 p.m. [1]

Adrian Gonzalez suffered a strained right knee in the fourth inning of the Padres’ game against the Astros on Tuesday night. [2]

David Eckstein drove in the go-ahead run to cap a three-run rally in the seventh inning, and San Diego beat the Houston Astros 4-3 on Tuesday night, when the Padres lost Adrian Gonzalez to a knee injury. [3]

Padres first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, whose streak of 283 straight games played is the longest active streak in the major leagues, left Tuesday night’s game at Petco Park in the fourth inning with a strained right knee, after sliding into third on a triple. [...] The Padres and Channel 4 San Diego will offer in-market telecasts of Padres games on the Internet beginning next month, but the people who arguably need the service most won’t have access to it. [4]

Gonzalez left the game with a strained right knee in the fourth inning after sliding hard into third base on a triple. [3]

The Padres are one of four teams to never have a pitcher toss a no-hit game, and are one of just three teams to have never had a player hit for the cycle. [5]

Adrian Gonzalez drew two more walks Monday night, giving him a major league-leading 32 in June. [6]

Introducing ESPN SportsTravel, The Sports Fan’s Guide to Travel. [2]

Astros ace dominates, pitching a two-hitter and retiring his final 18 batters. [4]

Get tickets to the next big game! [6]

In 1969, the San Diego Padres joined the ranks of Major League Baseball as one of four new expansion teams, along with the Montreal Expos (now the Washington Nationals), the Kansas City Royals and the Seattle Pilots (now the Milwaukee Brewers). [5]

But he doesn’t think Latos should be promoted to the major league roster right now. [4]

Founded in 1969, the Padres have won the National League Pennant twice, in 1984 and 1998, losing in the World Series both times. [5]

In the latest voting for National League All-Star starters, they have the right player at each of the eight positions. [2]

Sources:
[1] San Diego Padres - SI.com
[2] San Diego Padres - ESPN.com
[3] San Diego Padres - Yahoo! Sports
[4] San Diego Padres Baseball Schedule, Roster, Stats–The Union-Tribune
[5] San Diego Padres - Wikipedia
[6] San Diego Padres Baseball Team Home Page - FOX Sports on MSN

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