One Week Until Opening Day, How Ready Are the San Diego Padres?

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One Week Until Opening Day, How Ready Are the San Diego Padres?
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So, with just a handful of Cactus League games and a trip back to San Diego left, what exactly is the state of the San Diego Padres?

Camaraderie is something this club built a ton of in 2022 and it hasn’t left, despite several new additions and extended absences.

“Out job’s not finished,” says closer Josh Hader. “What we had last year, we know what it takes to get there but we’ve still got a lot to do this year. We’re all excited about the guys we have together in this clubhouse and we know we have an opportunity to do a lot of special things.” “I hope so,” says Nola, who shows no physical signs of being plunked other than a few stitches on the bridge of his nose. “I feel like I’m getting back into baseball stuff as quick as possible and really ramping it up.”

He’s been the Padres Opening Day starter the last two years and was the odds-on favorite to do it again. But, while winning the WBC with Japan he did not get as many innings under his belt as he usually does and admits to being concerned that he’s not built up as much as he usually is at this time of the year.

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