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Garrett Stubbs has good reason to root against hometown Padres
10/23/2022 5:01:00 AM Garrett Stubbs has good reason to root against hometown Padres
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Garrett Stubbs has good reason to root against hometown Padres Phillies backup catcher grew up in Del Mar, played at Torrey Pines High, attended Padres games but now cheering for them to lose in NL Championship Series PadresAdvertisement“That was pretty fun,” said Stubbs, who wound hitting .264 with five homers and 16 RBIs in 106 at bats over 46 games, “Since it came down to that last series in Houston where we needed a win.But over the next three seasons he had only limited appearances, totaling 77 at-bats in just 51 games during which he hit .182 with no homers and six RBIs. He knows something would have to happen to Realmuto for things to change now— and simply doesn’t want that.That’s straight from a lesson taught to him by the greatest Padre of all, Tony Gwynn. Read more:
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At long last, they work together. Lana Del Rey Asks Fans Not to Listen to Leaked MusicIn her Live, Del Rey said music from her upcoming record was loaded onto the laptop she had to remotely wipe but that “people are still able this week to access my phone and leak our songs and personal photos' Garrett Stubbs no matter how long this National League Championship Series lasts.The singer said along with the computer, multiple hard drives and a camera were also stolen.By 5:40 PM PDT, October 20, 2022 BG026/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Lana Del Rey is opening up about a harrowing ordeal that may severely impact her music career and an upcoming book.See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news As a result, the star shared that she lost a 200-page manuscript for her upcoming book from Simon & Schuster, which she had not backed up and must start over. But the catcher from San Diego, who was sitting in his family’s seats on the second level at Petco Park the last time the Padres made the postseason, says that’s not really such a bad thing. After all when your job is backing up J. in Los Angeles — and I stepped away for a minute,” she said on Instagram.T." "And the one time I left my backpack inside my car, someone broke all the windows and took it," she said. Realmuto, considered by Stubbs and many others as the best catcher in baseball, it’s hard to complain.” Del Rey added that another project, a book she is working on, was stolen as well. “You always want to play,” said the 29-year-old Stubbs, following batting practice Saturday before Game 4 of the NLCS at Citizens Bank Park.” On a positive note, Del Rey is just days away from being featured on Taylor Swift’s upcoming album Midnights on the LP’s track, “Snow on the Beach. “J. And despite that, people are still able to remotely access my phone and leak our songs and personal photos. What's more, the laptop is also where Del Rey says she saved the 200-page book she says she was writing for Simon & Schuster.T.’s the best catcher in the entire league in my opinion and plenty of people say the same.” The artist asked her fans to not to listen to any leaked music, and said she will continue to work on new music. Advertisement “It’s fun to watch him. "I had to remotely wipe the computer that had my 200-page book for Simon & Schuster, which I didn't have backed up on the cloud because we do not have any cloud systems that we access," she said. So I sit on the bench and basically try to make sure everyone has the energy to get out there. I really want to persist and make the best record I can,” she said. See below for the full message from Del Rey, screen recorded and shared by a fan Twitter page. I try to bring as much energy as I can.” While being the backup catcher is a somewhat thankless job, there are moments the spotlight shines on you. Del Rey concluded: “Obviously I won’t ever leave anything in the car again, even if it’s just for a moment. "Obviously I won't ever leave anything in the car again, even if it's just for a moment," she said. Like when Stubbs — who played at Torrey Pines High before going to USC — hit a three-run walk-off homer to beat the Marlins back in June. Moments like that may seem relatively small at the time. And although I’m so grateful to be able to share all of the good stuff, I just also want to share that it has been a challenge. But considering the 87-75 Phillies only squeezed into the postseason by a game over Brewers, those moments can add up." The singer assured her fans that a new album is coming, but also urged fans to ignore any possible leaks. “That was pretty fun,” said Stubbs, who wound hitting .264 with five homers and 16 RBIs in 106 at bats over 46 games, “Since it came down to that last series in Houston where we needed a win. “So it’s pretty cool to be in this position knowing I had an impact during the year and getting to watch the best catcher in baseball. And in terms of the camcorders, we shall see what happens with that.” It would be even cooler for Stubbs if just days from now he gets to face his old team — the Astros — in the World Series. Drafted by Houston in the eighth round in 2015, Stubbs reached the majors in May 2019. But over the next three seasons he had only limited appearances, totaling 77 at-bats in just 51 games during which he hit ..182 with no homers and six RBIs. At the same time he did get to the World Series with Houston as a traveling non-roster player in 2019. He made the roster and got into one game but never hit when the Astros made the ALCS in 2020 and lost to the Rays (a series played at Petco Park), then went in for defense for a World Series game against the Braves last year. He knows something would have to happen to Realmuto for things to change now— and simply doesn’t want that. “Having only two catchers on the roster I’m not going to pinch hit or pinch run,” said Stubbs who was acquired by the Phillies in a minor deal last November. “Because if I get used we only have one catcher left. “So I’ll just try to cheer lead and bring energy any way I can.” That’s straight from a lesson taught to him by the greatest Padre of all, Tony Gwynn. “I got a hitting lesson from him in high school or maybe it was before high school, which was pretty incredible,” Stubbs said. “It was when he was at San Diego State. Tony was always the ‘hit it the other way’ kind of guy. He always said ‘Play hard and have fun.‘ I take that into my approach when I’m hitting.” Even if Garrett is not playing, the Stubbs family, which still lives in the San Diego area, is having a ball watching him lead cheers from his dugout perch. “I was a huge Padres fan growing up and my family had season tickets over in the Toyota Terrace,” he said. “When we were there playing the first two games in San Diego a couple of my family members were sitting there. “It was cool to look up at them.” The only thing better would be getting chances to celebrate an NLCS followed by a World Series title. “Probably my favorite thing in the entire world is popping champagne after we win a series,” said Stubbs, smiling. “There’s really no better feeling.” In other words, while you may not see Stubbs on the field this postseason, there’s a decent chance you may still hear him. Marks is a freelance writer. .