The 9 greatest players in San Diego Padres history
While Steve Garvery is most remembered for the 14 seasons that he spent with the Los Angeles Dodgers, he did sign a five-year/$6.6 million deal with the San Diego Padres ahead of the 1983 season.
Make no mistake, the overwhelming majority of Garvey's career production came with a division-rival, but he did make two All-Star Game appearances during what turned out to be the last five seasons of his career.
Additionally, Garvey hit a walk-off home run in Game 5 of the 1984 NLCS against the Chicago Cubs. Garvey would go on to win the 1984 NLCS MVP, as he helped the franchise to reach the World Series for the first time ever.

Still, Garvey played more than 100 games as a Padre just three times. He finished his half decade in San Diego with 1.6 total fWAR. His OPS as a Padre was just .717, as opposed to the .796 OPS that he posted in his time with the Dodgers.
We understand why the Padres retired Garvey's No. 6, but when it came time to rank the most productive players in franchise history, Garvey fell just short. So too did two players likely to eventually be on the list, Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado, who don't quite have the overall body of work yet.
With all that acknowledged, here are the nine greatest players in Padres history: