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Wednesday, May 10, 2006
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Sent to San Diego because he couldn't handle Tim Wakefield's knuckleball, catcher Josh Bard has bonded with Chan Ho Park in just two starts. Park had another strong outing, and Bard hit a two-run double and made a nice defensive play to lead the Padres to their 10th victory in 11 games, 3-0 over the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday night. The victory came a night after the Padres had their nine-game winning streak ended by the Brewers. Park scattered seven hits in six innings, ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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