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Looking for an offensive boost, the San Diego Padres appear ready to make Anthony Rizzo’s dream come true.

The Padres’ prized prospect is expected to make his major league debut at first base Thursday night in the opener of a four-game home set with Washington.

One of two highly-touted prospects acquired by San Diego (28-35) when it traded three-time All-Star Adrian Gonzalez(notes) to Boston in December, Rizzo batted .365 with 16 homers and 63 RBIs, and slugged a whopping .715 in 52 games for Triple-A Tucson this season.

“This is frankly ahead of the schedule,” general manager Jed Hoyer said. “We thought he was a guy that if he pushed it he could be a September callup and could help us in 2012. He’s played so well in spring training and this year that he really forced us and pushed the clock.”

The Padres hope Rizzo, playing through a thumb injury, can deliver some punch to a team that’s scored a major league-low 215 runs.

“I don’t want to sit in Triple-A forever,” the 21-year-old Rizzo told the Padres’ official website. “It has been a dream of mine to play in the major leagues since I was a little kid.”

Rizzo, who battled limited-stage Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2008, also looks to help San Diego bounce back from a 5-3 loss to Colorado on Wednesday. Though the Padres dropped two of three to the Rockies, they’ve won nine of 14 following a five-game skid.
 

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got him in the sox deal for agonz right?

One of two highly-touted prospects acquired by San Diego (28-35) when it traded three-time All-Star Adrian Gonzalez(notes) to Boston in December

lol sometimes i skip half the articles too
 

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kid has a nice approach at the plate...

However,...

petco will hurt his numbers overall
 

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May be up w/the Cubs soon:

1B Anthony Rizzo began the day with a .367 batting average, 22 homers and 57 RBIs for Triple-A Iowa, and Cubs manager Dale Sveum acknowledged he could be promoted soon. ''The name is there and it's obviously getting built up to getting to that point where it's getting near now,'' Sveum said. Rizzo left Tuesday's game with a bruised right knee, but Sveum said he's fine. ..
 

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[h=1]Why Anthony Rizzo is still the most important Chicago Cubs hitter[/h] Hunter Noll
<time style="box-sizing: border-box;" class="updated" datetime="2015-12-31">December 31, 2015</time>
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<section style='font: 14px/21px "Open Sans", sans-serif; margin: 0px 0px 30px; text-align: justify; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); text-transform: none; text-indent: 0px; letter-spacing: normal; word-spacing: 0px; display: block; white-space: normal; zoom: 1; box-sizing: border-box; widows: 1; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px;' class="cb-entry-content entry-content clearfix" itemprop="articleBody">The Chicago Cubs made some big moves this offseason to add to their already potent lineup. First, they addedBen Zobrist, a versatile fielder who knows how to get on base. Then, they brought in Jason Heyward, arguably the most sought after free agent bat this offseason. The only subtraction made from the lineup with any weight wasStarlin Castro. All-in-all, the Cubs should have an even better year in 2016 than they did in 2015.With the new additions and the growth of the rookies and sophomores Addison Russell, Kyle Schwarber, Kris Bryant, Jorge Soler, and Javier Baez; there are plenty of candidates for potential Cubs MVPs in 2016. Despite all of the new names and young bats, it’s hard to overlook what Anthony Rizzo brings to the table. Don’t get me wrong, Rizzo is still young, but at 26-years old he finds himself to be the second oldest player I’ve mentioned (Zobrist is 34).So what does Rizzo bring to the Cubs? First there’s the leadership role, one that he has been growing into since he arrived in 2012. Next is his defense. The first baseman plays Gold Glove caliber defense, despite never actually winning the award. Then there’s his bat. Rizzo hit 30-plus home runs for the second straight year in 2015, while posting an on-base percentage higher than .380 in both of those seasons. Finally, there’s his base running ability and hustle. Rizzo is a smart baserunner, who gets more steals than his speed should allow (17 in 2015) because of his jumps, hustle, and ability to read a pitcher.Rizzo is the total package when it comes to what you want in a star player. Rizzo’s role on the team may be overshadowed by all the hype around the rest of the team, but that doesn’t negate the MVP-type numbers he produces.With all the extra help around him this season, expect to see Rizzo’s stats take another step forward in 2016.</section>
 

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#7 of 2016

Chi CubsCHCAnthony Rizzo homered (414 ft.) to deep center, Kris Bryant scored
 

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He has 2 today...#7 and #8
 

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I have been a Padres fan for 20 years and hated it the whole time. Minus maybe like 1 year.
 

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this guy is a monster ...glad he's on the Cubs (my team)

Damn Straight. Ya'll have a fantastic squad I really hope the key components can stay together in Cubs uniforms for a long long time. In Baseball past this would have equated to a Dynasty of Talent on par with any in history....Yanks etc.

Gotta keep this team together.
 

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Damn Straight. Ya'll have a fantastic squad I really hope the key components can stay together in Cubs uniforms for a long long time. In Baseball past this would have equated to a Dynasty of Talent on par with any in history....Yanks etc.

Gotta keep this team together.

well said...If they can stay healthy WHO KNOWS..

sure miss Kyle Schwarber ...though
 

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well said...If they can stay healthy WHO KNOWS..

sure miss Kyle Schwarber ...though

Oh DAMN I SO KNOW.

Similar, IMO at least to DBacks loss of Pollock tho few seem to agree with me that Kyle's loss is as "big"


Special Collection of Talent that has come together in Wrigleyville.

Rare happening. Youth, young guys, immensely talented. Gotta keep this squad together. See where this can go.
 

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