Cloud-filled skies loomed with the possibility of rain as the Tucson Padres closed out their final season of minor-league ball in the Old Pueblo with a 2-1 loss to the Reno Aces. Despite the uncertainty in the air, over 8,000 fans showed up to see the team off, in one of the best-attended games the Padres have put on. But the future of baseball here is, for the moment, as shadowed as Thursday night's sky. Read more»
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