FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA
Bryce Miller: Longtime Padres voice Bob Chandler says team ‘off the charts’ [The San Diego Union-Tribune :: BC-BBN-MILLER-COLUMN:SD]
Allow former broadcaster Bob Chandler some leash when you ask about the Padres. The chasing-big-names Padres. The still-spending-money Padres. The seemingly-built-for-the-long-haul Padres.
Let the man who covered the routinely bumbling bunch since the start in 1969, dutifully keeping at it until 2003, compose himself.
There’s a player with a $30 million annual contract, in Manny Machado. There’s a Cy Young Award winner, in Blake Snell. There’s a Cy Young runner up, in Yu Darvish. There’s a generational player, in Fernando Tatis Jr. There’s a relentless push to improve, with the pickup of pitcher Joe Musgrove this week simply the latest example.
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