Tony Gwynn, who banged out 3,141 hits during a Hall of Fame career spanning 20 seasons with the San Diego Padres, has died of cancer at age 54, it was announced Monday. The lefty-swinging Gwynn, ...
— -- What Rogers Hornsby and Honus Wagner were to their generation, that's what the late, great Tony Gwynn was to his generation. He didn't play baseball in an age when men routinely hit .424 or ...
In this captivating look at baseball legend Tony Gwynn, discover how he managed to consistently dominate Hall of Fame pitchers throughout his storied career. Watch as we break down his unique ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — On this date 11 years ago, the San Diego Padres lost one of its enduring icons, Tony Gwynn. Nicknamed “Mr. Padre,” the Hall of Fame outfielder was the heart of the Padres ...
Renowned baseball player Tony Gwynn's 1998 Topps Finest The Man Tony Gwynn Refractor is garnering attention in the sports collectibles market. This Sports Card, currently available, showcases the ...
VIERA, Fla. - Less than 10 days ago, Tony Gwynn Jr. was sitting in his home in San Diego without a job. The eight-year veteran was coming off his worst season in the majors on and off the field. "If I ...
Back on Aug. 5, 1999, after the Cardinals' Mark McGwire hit his 500th career home run, reporters gathered around Tony Gwynn's locker in the San Diego Padres clubhouse in Busch Stadium. They wondered ...
Athletics' Jacob Wilson is amazingly producing Tony Gwynn-like numbers through his first 137 career MLB games.
SAN DIEGO -- Tony Gwynn's sweet swing was matched only by his incandescent smile. The Hall of Famer was saluted at Petco Park on Thursday night in a ceremony that would have made "Mr. Padre" light up.
Legendary sportsperson Tony Gwynn's unique Sports Card featuring him and Derek Jeter is causing a stir in the sports collectibles world. The Derek Jeter / Tony Gwynn Signs Of October Dual Auto Card, ...
Those who tuned into NBC Sports Philadelphia’s telecast of Thursday night’s game between the Washington Nationals and Philadelphia Phillies got more than just a baseball game. They also got a story ...
That Tuesday night show featured Greg Vaughn hitting his 46th and 47th home runs, each off Mets starter Hideo Nomo. Tony Gwynn whacked three hits. Steve Finley homered. “Hells Bells” sounded, and ...