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Padres World Series Victories Statistics
The San Diego Padres have yet to win a World Series, with their closest opportunity being in 1998 when they were swept by the New York Yankees.
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"Padres pitcher Andy Ashby won 17 games during the 1998 season."
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"The Padres have appeared in the World Series twice, in 1984 and 1998."
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"Padres outfielder Greg Vaughn hit 50 home runs in the 1998 season."
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"The highest number of wins in a regular season for the Padres was 98 in 1998."
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"The Padres Hall of Fame was established in 1999 to celebrate franchise history, including the World Series appearances."
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"Trevor Hoffman, closer of the 1998 Padres, later became the MLB career saves leader with 601 saves."
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"The Padres' 1998 World Series team was managed by Bruce Bochy."
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"The Padres’ record in the 1984 World Series was 1 win and 4 losses."
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"The Padres won the National League pennant in 1984 and 1998."
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"In their first World Series appearance in 1984, the Padres lost to the Detroit Tigers."
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"The San Diego Padres have never won a World Series."
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"The Padres’ record in the 1998 World Series was 0 wins and 4 losses."
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"Padres broadcaster Jerry Coleman received the Ford C. Frick Award for broadcasting excellence in 2005."
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"Ken Caminiti, the Padres third baseman in the 1998 season, was the NL MVP in 1996."
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"In the 1998 World Series, the Padres were swept by the New York Yankees."
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"The Padres franchise was established in 1969 and had to wait 15 years for their first World Series appearance."
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"Tony Gwynn, one of the most famous Padres players, played in both of the franchise’s World Series appearances."
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"The Padres have won five National League West Division titles as of 2023."
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"The Padres played their 1998 World Series home games at Qualcomm Stadium."
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"In 1984, Padres first baseman Steve Garvey was named the NLCS MVP."