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Diego Padres History
1968 May 27: San Diego is awarded a National League franchise during owners meetings in Chicago.
1969 April 8: The Padres make their major league debut with a 2-1 victory over Houston in front of 23,370 fans at San Diego Stadium.
1970 June 12: The only no-hitter in San Diego Stadium history is thrown by the Pirates' Dock Ellis as he blanks the Padres, 2-0.
1971 September 18: Clay Kirby retires the first 21 in a row before Willie McCovey homers for San Francisco's only hit in a 2-1 Padres victory.
1995 May 28: The Padres tie a 20th Century N.L. record with 9 runs in the 10th inning of a 13-5 victory at Philadelphia.
1998 The Padres win a club-record 98 regular season games en route to their 2nd National League championship. San Diego beats the Astros and Braves in a pair of thrilling N.L. playoff series before falling to the Yankees in the World Series.
1999 En route to a 74-88 finish, the Padres topped 2.5 million in home attendance for the 2nd consecutive season and celebrated the greatest individual career milestone in franchise history, when Tony Gwynn collected his 3,000th career hit August 6 in Montreal. With 18 players making their Padres debut and 13 rookies wearing a Padres uniform at one time or another, fans previewed the club's future with their first extended looks at Matt Clement, Ben Davis and others. March 29: Only days before breaking spring camp, General Manager Kevin Towers acquires third baseman Phil Nevin from Anaheim. Nevin will take over at third base at mid-season en route to slamming 24 homers and leading the club with 85 RBI.
2000 A major league record-tying 56 players, including an N.L. record 29 pitchers, appeared in at least one game for the 76-86 Padres. The club endured 23 disabled players missing 1,408 games, creating opportunities for numerous young players to make their mark. 17 rookies, 8 of them pitchers, appeared with 11 players making their major league debuts.
Highlights: Team MVP Phil Nevin becomes the 3rd Padres to lead the club in batting (.303), homers (31) and RBI (107) in a single season. He's the 9th San Diego player to top 30 homers and 100 RBI in the same year...Despite being limited to 36 games due to left knee problems, Tony Gwynn bats .323, setting an N.L. record with his 18th straight .300 season...With 43 saves, Trevor Hoffman ties Major League marks with his 3rd straight 40-save season and his 6th consecutive 30-save campaign.
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