Heath Bell was one of the leaders for the 2011 Padres
SD@STL: Hudson and Bartlett turn four double plays
CIN@SD: Hudson wins it with a walk-off single
ARI@SD: Headley draws a walk-off walk in the 11th
SD@COL: Maybin collects four hits in the game
WSH@SD: Rizzo gets his first triple, walk and run
ATL@SD: Luebke fans six in five scoreless innings
Padres honor the US Army and their birthday
2011 ASG: Bell makes an entrance and gets the out
SD@FLA: Maybin leaps at the wall for a terrific grab
SD@FLA: Hudson carted off field after a great play
Must C Catch: Denorfia brings back a home run
SD@PHI: Stauffer's bunt brings Phillips home
A toast to Maybin's sixth consecutive game steal
ARI@SD: Guzman goes deep for the third time this year
ARI@SD: Hudson loses track of outs, gives ball to fan
ARI@SD: Tillman delivers the first pitch
ARI@SD: Martinez homers for first Major League hit
Must C Catch: Forsythe makes stunning grab in fourth
COL@SD: Guzman's single puts the Padres up late
COL@SD: Black talks about the Padres' comeback win
Hoyer on trading Adams and Ludwick at the Deadline
SD@PIT: Headley crushes a grand slam in the fourth
SD@PIT: Blanks clears the bases with a grand slam
Heath Bell visits firefighters in New York
SD@CIN: Maybin makes a diving catch in the second
Draft pick Michael Kelly on signing with the Padres
Nick Hundley on two triple performance vs. Mets
NYM@SD: Blanks robs Duda with a great catch in left
FLA@SD: Padres retire Hoffman's No. 51 at PETCO
FLA@SD: Hoffman talks about Padres' special ceremony
FLA@SD: Venable wins it in the ninth on walk-off hit
SD@ARI: Latos fans eight over seven innings of work
SD@SF: Padres fall in 12 innings to the Giants
SD@COL: Hudson leaps to make an outstanding catch
SD@COL: Luebke flirts with no-no, fans nine in win
SD@COL: Latos fans nine over 8 2/3 stellar frames
LAD@SD: LeBlanc records career-high 10 Ks vs. Dodgers
LAD@SD: Harang hurls eight shutout frames for the win
CHC@SD: Maybin makes a great grab in center field
CHC@SD: Bell notches No. 43 in final Padres game
CHC@SD: Venable launches a grand slam in the sixth
CHC@SD: Maybin swipes his 40th base of the season
Padres introduce Josh Byrnes as general manager
Padres unveil new uniforms for 2012
Gammons on Padres acquiring Street from Rockies
Hot Stove checks out Padres' haul from Latos trade
It was a transition year for the Padres in 2011 as the club slipped to last place, struggling to score runs and failing to replicate any of the mojo it had the previous season. After their 71-91 finish, general manager Jed Hoyer exited as Josh Byrnes -- after spending a year with the organization -- was named GM.