Tony Gwynn, “Mr. Padre,” is a San Diego legend. Known as one of the greatest and purest hitters in MLB history, he left an indisputable legacy with a career .338 batting average, over 3,100 hits and ...
Tony Gwynn leaned over to his wife, Alicia, from his hospital bed, and whispered in her ear. “Don’t let the people forget about me," Gwynn told Alicia, his wife of 33 years. Alicia, who had known Tony ...
— -- 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 ...
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 ...
WALLA WALLA, Wash. — The most harrowing, agonizing turn in Tony Gwynn’s journey to Cooperstown and baseball immortality occurred 40 years ago this summer, and it happened before he played his first ...
Tony Gwynn has three rookie cards: 1983 Donruss, 1983 Fleer, and 1983 Topps. There's something different about the Topps card, with Gwynn running out of the batter's box, presumably after a hit. It's ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Tony Gwynn was a member of the baseball Hall of Fame and won eight batting, beating Stan Musial’s seven. The two greats became ...
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.
Twenty years since Tony Gwynn took his final swing for the Padres in October 2001, when a crowd of 60,103 in Mission Valley saw the 41-year-old ground out to shortstop, it’s a different ballgame.