Television
Fred Gwynne, a dour but lovable stage, film and television actor for four decades who was best remembered for his leading roles in the 1960s cult television series “The Munsters” and “Car 54 Where Are You?”
July 3, 1993
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Oct. 29, 2010
Sports
The Padres have new faces at second and third bases.
April 5, 1992
Tony Gwynn, in a three-for-32 slump before tripling to right-center in the eighth inning Sunday, says he still doesn’t think he is out of his slump.
July 22, 1991
It’s too late for the Padres to rectify this season.
Sept. 26, 1992
Tick, tick, tick . . . Time bomb? Death watch? You want morbid, the Padres are your team.
Sept. 22, 1992
Dodgers
Padre right fielder Tony Gwynn’s realizes his swollen left knee could end his season.
Sept. 11, 1992
The question that haunts the Dodgers’ best pinch-hitter is the question that crossed the minds of everyone who saw Eric Karros pinch-hitting in the ninth inning against the San Francisco Giants Saturday.
Sept. 29, 1991
Outfielder Chris Gywnn, released recently by the Kansas City Royals, worked out for the Dodgers on Saturday and later was signed.
April 10, 1994
Kevin Crow of the Sockers and Tony Gwynn of the Padres are among five to be inducted into the Aztec Hall of Fame on Nov. 9, San Diego State Athletic Director Fred Miller said.
Sept. 29, 1989