1997 San Diego Padres | ||
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League | National League | |
Division | West | |
Ballpark | Qualcomm Stadium | |
City | San Diego, California | |
Record | 76–86 (.469) | |
Divisional place | 4th | |
Owners | John Moores | |
General managers | Kevin Towers | |
Managers | Bruce Bochy | |
Television | KUSI-TV 4SD (Mark Grant, Mel Proctor, Rick Sutcliffe, Glenn Geffner) | |
Radio | KFMB (AM) (Jerry Coleman, Ted Leitner, Bob Chandler, Glenn Geffner) | |
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The 1997 San Diego Padres season was the 29th season in franchise history. The Padres finished last in the National League West. Right fielder (and future Hall of Famer) Tony Gwynn had the highest batting average in the majors, at .372.
In April, the Padres played three home games at the Aloha Stadium in Hawaii against the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cardinals won the opening two games (a doubleheader) on April 19, winning the first 1-0[1] and the second 2-1[2] before the Padres won game 3 on Sunday April 20 by a score of 8-2.[3] Reported attendances were 37,382 (games 1 and 2)[2] and 40,050 (game 3).[3]