With 13 days to go until Opening Day the Padres made a slew of roster moves on Friday. Most of them were not unexpected.
The Friars sent a slew of pitchers to either minor league training camp or to minor league affiliates.
The most recognizable name is San Diego native Daniel Camarena, the lefty who hit a grand slam off Max Scherzer last year in one of the best moments I've ever seen on a baseball diamond. He's still in the system and could certainly be back at Petco Park at some point this year.
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