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Venable made his professional debut after graduating from the University in minor League baseball with the Arizona League Padres, making the player of the year for the Padres.

He spent most of his time with his father who traveled most of the time. During his days in high school, Will Venable considered himself as more likely to be a professional basketball player than a baseball player.

As a freshman, sophomore, and junior, he was the Marin County Athletic League most valuable player in basketball. Will has served as a coach after serving as a special assistant to the president-general manager. One of nine players in Major League Baseball to record or-more home runs and stolen bases in and one of eight to do so in Padres franchise history 10th instance …first Padres to do so since Mike Cameron in 22 HR, 25 SB Over 62 games in the second-half of the season, hit.

Named Padres nominee for the Hank Aaron Award, recognizing the most outstanding offensive performer in each league Hit two leadoff home runs in , with his first on September 6 vs. Colorado for the eighth of his career to pass Quilvio Veras for the Padres franchise record…hit his second leadoff homer and ninth of his career on September 12 at Philadelphia against Roy Halladay Enjoyed his best month of the season in August, hitting.

His 40 hits were the most in the month of August by a Padre since Mark Loretta had 41 in August of …his. Had a career-best game hit streak from August Hit his first career walk-off home run on August 18 vs. New York-NL, a solo shot to lead off the bottom of the ninth inning…also had a walk-off single with the bases loaded on May 29 vs.

From July 14 through the end of the season, hit. Bunn Trophy in , "awarded to that member of the Princeton varsity basketball team who through sportsmanship, play and influence has contributed most to the sport"…compiled 1, career points in four seasons with the Tigers…majored in anthropology In 74 games on the road, hit.

In the games he started, hit. In 68 games after the All-Star Break,hit. PIT 6x total. Tied career highs in both doubles and triples Set a new Padres record by belting five leadoff home runs, the first five of his career Walker Buehler. Garrett Cleavinger. Caleb Ferguson. Tony Gonsolin.

Brusdar Graterol. Andrew Heaney. Andre Jackson. Tommy Kahnle. Dustin May. Evan Phillips. David Price. Blake Treinen. Andrew Vasquez. Alex Vesia. Mitch White. No Player Pos 15 Austin Barnes. Will Smith. No Player Pos 45 Matt Beaty.

Cody Bellinger. Gavin Lux. Zach McKinstry.



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