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The younger Gwynn went by Anthony — some called him “Little T” — the first half of his life before embracing the name Tony Gwynn Jr. He’s now watching his own son, 9-year-old Anthony Keith Gwynn III, ...
Tony Gwynn, who banged out 3,141 hits during a Hall of Fame career spanning 20 seasons with the San Diego Padres, has died of cancer at age 54, it was announced Monday. The lefty-swinging Gwynn ...
Clark, who like Gwynn was a former San Diego State basketball star who played for the Padres, added: “Growing up in San Diego, I was inspired by Tony’s passion for excellence, and I was ...
Tony Gwynn, appreciated throughout baseball for his wizardry with a bat and beloved in San Diego for his loyalty to his adopted city, died Monday. He was 54. Gwynn died in a Poway hospital after a ...
MORE MLB: Remembering Tony Gwynn, a San Diego legend and hero Among other ... all of which was spent with the Padres / Sports Illustrated Gwynn’s best drinking story dates back more than 35 ...
Tony Gwynn is more than just a baseball player—he’s an enduring symbol of the city’s sports culture and community pride. For over two decades, Gwynn was synonymous with the San Diego Padres ...
Hall of famer Tony Gwynn, who spent 20 years playing for the San Diego Padres, has died. The team announced his death on Twitter, saying it was "terribly sad to say goodbye to our teammate ...
Former San Diego Padres outfielder Tony Gwynn Jr. has a larger-than-life legacy in his family name. Being named for the best player in franchise history brings a level of fame in San Diego that ...
they may be throwing him a parade in downtown San Diego, building a statue of him outside Petco Park, and writing his name alongside Tony Gwynn, Trevor Hoffman and all of the other Padres’ greats.
A new mural honoring San Diego Padres legend Tony Gwynn has gone up at the Mandarin House restaurant in La Jolla, California. Owner Nelson Law said having a mural of longtime "Mr. Padre" makes ...
Tony Gwynn, the greatest player in San Diego Padres history and a Hall of Famer who studied the art of hitting with Ted Williams, died Monday morning after an extended battle with cancer.