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| Browse our San Diego Padres tickets, schedule and information online for all upcoming games. A seating chart is provided for each venue to help you determine where sections and seats are located.
Padres home game tickets are available for Petco Park, the new San Diego 42,000 seat pitchers ballpark featuring the Western Metal Supply Company building that had been in the same spot for 95 years. Inside the Padres Petco Park building is a gift shop on the first floor, on the second and third levels are party rooms, on the fourth floor is a restaurant, and the roof features a bleacher and standing room section 80 feet above the field.
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The Padres joined the brotherhood of MLB in 1969 and they finished their inaugural season at 52-110. Then, what do you expect from a team featuring such forgettables as Rafael Robles, Ed Spezio and Larry Stahl? The most noteworthy event in early Padres history was the purchase of the team by Chicagoan and McDonalds kingpin Ray Kroc. In so doing, Kroc prevented the Padres from skipping town and moving to Washington DC. Fans have had the good fortune to enjoy some pretty good talent through the years. Dave Winfield, Tony Gwynn and Trevor Hoffman have plied their trade in front of the Padre faithful. Of course, Ozzie Smith started out as a Padres player and ended up in Cooperstown.
The Padres won the NL West last year with an 82-80 record and even though those numbers aren’t impressive, a title is a title. The NL West is competitive in that any team has a chance to capture the crown; the problem heretofore is the teams therein haven’t been very good. That’s something that GM Kevin Towers wants to change. Towers brought in Shawn Estes and Chris young to bolster their pitching staff. Now at first glance that may not excite you, but when it comes to pitching you bring in some arms and hope they pan out. Jake Peavy is the ace and all good things flow from his performance. Offensively, Towers is counting on the arrival of Mike Piazza to juice up the offense. He’s hoping for a similar result from Vinny Castilla and Mike Cameron.
Can Bruce Bochy get these Padres back to the post season? Those that purchase seats are hoping he can. General Manager Towers’ moves look solid but until the dog days of summer roll around, it’s unclear whether Petco Park will be a happy place to gather.
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