The San Diego Padres coaches can have an excellent line-up to work, but this does not mean they did not continue their work for them. No matter what your line, but the Padres have a great group of coaches to rise this year. The list includes the first base coach Rick Renteria, third base coach Glenn Hoffman, pitching coach Darren Balsley, bench coach Ted Simmons, hitting coach Jim Lefebvre, bullpen coach Darrel Akerfelds and bullpen catcher Justin Hatcher.
Sometimes not noticed or given much credit for other employees to help whip the team into shape. These include the head coach Todd Hutcheson athletic assistant athletic trainer Paul Navarro, Force \\ \\ x26 conditioning coach Jim Malone, live from the travel team equipment manager Brian Prilaman, assistant manager Tony Petricca clubhouse, assistant equipment manager Spencer Dallin, bullpen Catcher Mark MERILA, sports therapist Phillip Kerr and video coordinator Mike Tompkins.
What do all these aforementioned members do? They work together to make a very good team 40-man roster that will go to spring training soon. The list includes pitchers Mike Adams, Seun Baek Cha, Heather Bell, Matt Bush, Cesar Carrillo, Mike Ekstrom, Ernesto Frieri, Josh Greer, Justin Hampson, Wade LeBlanc, Wilton Lopez, Cla Meredith, Ivan Nova, Scott Patterson, Jake Peavy Jackson Quezada, Cesar Ramos Chad Reineke, Jae Kuk Ryu, Joe Thatcher, Virgil Vasquez, Chris Young and Mark Worrell, catcher Nick Hundley and Jose Lobaton, infielders Matt Antonelli, Everth Cabrera, Travis Denker, David Eckstein, Adrian Gonzalez, Edgar Gonzalez, Kevin Kouzmanoff, Luis Rodriguez, and outfielders Luis Durango, Jody gerunt, Brian Giles Scott Hairston, Chase Headley, Will Venable and Drew Macias.
So where do you put a great group of coaches and trainers and managers with a 40-man roster? Well, if you're the Padres, you get all excited and ready to go and you're headed to Peoria, Arizona. The Peoria Sports Complex will host the Padres this year in Spring Training, which officially begins with a charity match on February 25 against the Mariners.
Games with a line-up games against the Cubs, Brewers, Dodgers, the Rockies, Athletics, White Sox, Angels, Rangers, Diamondbacks, Royals, Indians, Giants and Brewers in the month of March include.
This type of line-up and depth of spring training, it sounds like the Padres few moments to stop and painful or you sit and relax, but the baseball season ahead and if the pirates also enthusiastic as they should have come back to the state of things, there is never a dull moment in the field training, in games or other time that the Pirates do what they like better to do, playing baseball.
Let the winds of time, local events are also winding track Padres. Fans and players should be excited about as what to expect in the coming weeks and months.
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