Unconfirmed Player Note:
Ever since the day he first saw the card, Terry Kennedy regretted wearing extra bronzer the day he posed for that Diamond Kings painting.
Player: Terry Kennedy
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Stricken with a clean face and desperate to fit in with the trends of the era, Mark Lee bit the bullet and glued a patch of armpit hair to his upper lip before spring training 1979.
Player: Mark Lee
Unconfirmed Player Note:
Jerry Turner went to every trichologist within 100 miles of San Diego and none of them could seem to pinpoint why the left side of his fro could never sustain the volume as the right side.
Player: Jerry Turner
Unconfirmed Player Note:
Whenever Mike Piazza time travels, he goes by the alias "Joe Lefebvre".
Player: Joe Lefebvre
Unconfirmed Player Note:
In a 1987 contest vs. the Reds, the Padres clubby mistakenly forgot the team’s catching equipment rendering Terry Kennedy to wear the team’s X-ray shield as a chest protector.
Player: Terry Kennedy
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When Tim Flannery joined the Padres in 1992, he began a long career of, um...screw it.
Tim Flannery loves to surf.
Player: Tim Flannery
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Even after 25 years in the business, the Padres equipment manager found himself stunned by the size of the yellow pit stains Gene Walter left on his home jerseys.
Player: Gene Walter
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18 years after Tim Pyznarski was labeled a "Future Star", he is still in his trailer in Northern Illinois waiting patiently for the "Future".
Player: Tim Pyznarski
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The Fleer photographer was able to land the perfect photo, only when Ramirez bent down to play with his pet gerbil, whom he called "Lil' Burrito."
Player: Mario Ramirez
Unconfirmed Player Note:
Greg Booker was the first player to have the PA announcer recite his phone number along with his name when he came in from the bullpen, which he considered a personal favor to all the ladies in attendance.
Player: Greg Booker