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Brawl leaves Dodgers ace Greinke with broken collarbone

| Stuart Dezenhall
Dodgers Padres Baseball

Suspensions, fines, severity of injury unknown

Rangers announcer speaks nonsense, runner at 'fifth' base [VIDEO] - TheDC

| Meagan Clark

Texas Rangers announcer Dave Barnett stumbled over his words for 30 seconds during Monday night’s game against the San Diego Padres

Padres shut out Cubs to keep playoff hopes alive - LAT

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

San Diego remains two games behind NL West leader San Francisco, a 3-1 winner against Arizona, but time is running out

Turnstiles show Padres fans seem immune to pennant fever - Union-Tribune

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

The Padres open a potentially season-defining, four-game series tonight against the San Francisco Giants in the one place where it’s difficult to tell the team is in the midst of a pennant race

Dodgers falter every which way in a 13-1 loss to Atlanta - LA Times

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

With 44 games left in the regular season, the Dodgers trail the first-place San Diego Padres by 10 games in the National League West

Vicente Padilla stars in Dodgers' win over Padres - LAT

| interns

Dodgers’ Padilla takes a no hitter in the seventh inning, but the team gets bad news about catcher Russell Martin who is now on the disabled list with a tear in his right hip

Padres score big at trade deadline; Cards, White Sox, Astros strike out - SI

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

In one of the most active trade deadlines in memory, a number of teams made pickups notable not just for their quality, but for their low price

San Diego Chargers, Padres under fire for controlled substances - LAT

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents served 10 search warrants Tuesday on physicians and pharmacies affiliated with the San Diego Padres baseball and San Diego Chargers football teams

Halladay isn't perfect, but gets win - Philadelphia Inquirer

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

This time, Roy Halladay didn’t have to be perfect, mainly because Shane Victorino ended an offensive swoon that has afflicted many of his Phillies teammates