San Diego Padres

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The San Diego Padres are a Major League Baseball team based in San Diego, known for competing in the National League West division.



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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Dave Roberts
David Ross
Eddie Brinkman
Jim Edmonds
Joe Carter
Joey Cora
Juan Soto
Mark Bellhorn
Ozzie Smith
Shane Victorino
Steve Garvey
Tony Clark
playedFor
Fernando Valenzuela
Jake Peavy
Johnny Podres
Paul Quantrill
Roberto Alomar
memberOfSportsTeam
Juan José Soto Pacheco
National League
National League West
Randy Bass
team
Joey Cora
Ozzie Smith
Shane Victorino
MLBDebutTeam
Dick Williams
Frank Howard
managedTeam
San Diego
San Diego
sportsTeam
Cito Gaston
Juan Soto
teamPlayedFor
SD
abbreviationFor
El Paso Chihuahuas
affiliatedWith
El Paso Chihuahuas
affiliationWithMLBTeam
Manny Machado
battedCleanupFor
1984 National League pennant
champion
Grady Little
coachedFor
Ozzie Smith
draftedBy
Dick Enberg
employer
Johnny Podres
finalMLBTeam
Steve Garvey
finalMLBteam
1984 National League pennant
firstPennantForFranchise
Truist Park
firstRegularSeasonOpponent
Juan Soto
formerTeam
Manny Machado
hasPlayedFor
Southern California
hasSportsTeam
National League
hasTeam
Petco Park
homeTeam
Peoria, Arizona
hostsSpringTrainingTeam
Bobby Doerr ("San Diego Padres (Pacific Coast League)")
minorLeagueTeam
El Paso Chihuahuas
mlbAffiliate
Mobile BayBears
MLBAffiliation
Roberto Alomar
MLBdebutTeam
1984 National League pennant
MVPTeam
2022 National League pennant
NLCSOpponent
1984 World Series ("San Diego Padres defeated Chicago Cubs 3–2")
NLCSResult
1984 World Series
NLRepresentative
Pacific Coast League ("San Diego Padres (PCL)")
notableFormerTeam
Petco Park
operator
El Paso Chihuahuas
parentOrganization
Greg Maddux
playedForTeam
Manny Machado
playedInPostseasonFor
Swinging Friar
represents
Arizona Diamondbacks
rival
1984 World Series
runnerUp
1984 National League pennant ("San Diego Padres defeated Chicago Cubs 3–2")
seriesResult
Manny Machado
signedWith
Peoria, Arizona
springTrainingHostFor
Petco Park
tenant
1984 National League pennant
winner
Dave Stewart
workedAsPitchingCoachFor
Dick Enberg
workedForTeam

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