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- The San Diego Padres jerseys and bats that are enshrined in Cooperstown include the following:
* Jerseys and spikes worn by T Gwynn in his final Big League game, 10/7/01.
* San Deigo Padres Jerseys owned by R Henderson as he collects the 2,063rd walk of his career, which broke the Bambino's record.
* A San Diego bat, helmet, a jerseys pants, and shoes (pictured above) worn by San Diego Padres own Tony Gwynn when he stroked his 3,000th hit.
* Jerseys and hat donned by Padres superstar David Winfield. - Only 4 San Deigo numbers have been retired by this team. They belong to Steve Garvey (6), Randy Jones (35), David Winfield (31), and Tony Gwynn (19).
- Three players for this club have won the highest honor possible for a starting pitcher. That being the Cy Young trophy. These players are Randy Jones who won in 1976, Gaylord Perry who won in 1978, and finally Mark Davis who had the honor in 1989.
- In 1969, two teams were added to the National League. They were this club and the Montreal Expos. Within a decade Montreal was competing for a pennant with All Stars such as Gary Carter, Tim Raines, and Andre Dawson, while their expansion cousins languished in the bottom half of thier division.
- They have played in 2 parks since thier inception. Starting with what's currently known as Qualcomm stadium and ending with Petco Field which they moved into in 2004.
- When Petco Field opened, fans were treated to a stadium like no other. The seating area is split into distinctive "neighborhoods." All 42,000 seats are comfy, each one sporting it's owm cup-holder and generous room for even the tallest fans legs. All seats that are placed down the foul lines are turned towards the infield.
- This clubs All Time batting leaders are T Gwynn, B Roberts, K Caminiti, P Nevin, G Richards, J Grubb, R Klesko, D Winfield, S Finley, and S Garvey.
- Home run leaders are in order: N Colbert, D Winfield, P Nevin, T Gwynn, K Caminiti, R Klesko, B Santiago, F McGriff, S Finley, C Martinez, G Vaughn, and C Gaston.
- Their opening lineup in 1969 included such names as Steve Arlin, Jack Baldschun, Mike Corkins, Tom Dukes, Leon Everitt, Dick Kelley, Clay Kirby, Al McBean, Billy McCool, Joe Niekro, Johnny Podres, Frank Reberger, Dave Roberts, Gary Ross, Al Santorini, Dick Selma, and the one and only Tommie Sisk.
- Jose Arcia, Nate Colbert, Jerry DaVanon, Bill Davis, Tommy Dean, Van Kelly, Frankie Libran, Roberto Pena, Rafael Robles, John Sipin, Ron Slocum, and Ed Spiezio where the infielders during that initial season.
- In 1970, the one and only no-hitter in club history was tossed by the Bucks' Dock Ellis on June 12 as he blanks the home team, 2-0.
- In 1994, Ray Kroc, the mastermind behind the McDonald's franchise, stopped the club from going to Washington, D.C., by buying the team from C. Arnholt Smith.
* Washington finally got their team in 2005 when the Expos franchise moved down.
* Also in 1994, President Clinton did away with the nineteen year long American trade embargo against Vietnam.
* And another interesting thing happened when another seven member crew went into the Biosphere Two Project. The mandate finished early after problems and reorganization.
* The inventor of "Woody Woodpecker" died. His name was Walter Lantz and he died at age 93. - An error by New Era saw the wrong cap worn during a camauflage night. The cap that was worn featured the New Ear logo prominently, whereas usuallly the logo only appears on urban fashion style hats. The error occured early in the 2005 season.