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I’m a San Diego native, but I didn’t expect to get wistful about the stadium’s final days until the drone shots started bringing the memories back. The Padres’ 1998 World Series run.
SAN DIEGO -- The Holiday Bowl will move downtown to Petco Park after its home of 42 years, Qualcomm Stadium, was razed. Holiday Bowl CEO Mark Neville confirmed the move Wednesday.
Explore the history and construction of San Diego Padres Stadium, Petco Park. Learn about its capacity, seating chart, and notable events hosted at Petco Park’s Stadium.
Opinion: A Tribute to Qualcomm Stadium The 50th anniversary of the first event at Qualcomm Stadium is a good time to reflect back on what the concrete facility has meant to San Diego.
These clips from October 1984 capture the fan frenzy at Jack Murphy Stadium and all around San Diego as the Padres won the National League pennant and headed to their first World Series appearance.
The mayor-appointed citizens' stadium advisory group took comments on the potential locations of a new stadium -- the Qualcomm Stadium site and a parcel downtown next to the San Diego Padres ...
These events helped put San Diego on the map. No matter what the city decides to do with the site, let’s hope that it will serve the people of San Diego as well as Qualcomm Stadium has done for ...
Instead of a floating stadium, San Diego ended up with what is now Qualcomm Stadium in 1967 (Photo by Alan Band/Fox Photos/Getty Images).
The mayor-appointed citizens' stadium advisory group took comments on the potential locations of a new stadium -- the Qualcomm Stadium site and a parcel downtown next to the San Diego Padres ...
Frank L. Hope, one of San Diego’s postwar architects who helped reshape the city and is best known for his role in developing the San Diego Stadium in Mission Valley, died earlier this month.… ...
The DIRECTV Holiday Bowl will be taking place at the Snapdragon Stadium this December after two seasons at Petco Park. The Padres and Sports San Diego made the joint announcement Tuesday morning.
San Diego-area native Joe Musgrove will pitch in Game 4 of the NLDS and can help oust the hated Dodgers and lift the Padres into their first NLCS since 1998.
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