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 SMITHVILLE, Mo. 鈥?Kansas City Royals fans will see a familiar face in the Major League Baseball playoffs Thursday night: Eric Hosmer and the San Diego Padres play Game 3 of the NLDS against the LA Dodgers.Theres another local connection in the Padres dugout - manager Jayce Tingler, whose hometown is Smithville, Missouri. His journey to becoming a major league manager now has him and the Padres playing postseason baseball.Jayce Tinglers road to Padres pinstripes began in Smithville, about 20 miles north of Kansas City. He was probably the best athlete to ever come through Smithville High School,  said current baseball head coach Josh Speer. Tingler is the Warriors all-time batting average leader, at .496. Matt Henshaw would know - he coached him all four years. He never struck out in high school swinging the bat,  he said.That knowledge was passed on to Smithvilles rising baseball talent as a hitting coach.  I was with him f stanley termosmugg or two or thre stanley mugs e years, when I was younger, that man, just really connected with me,  senior Brad Schram recalled.Tingler too stanley cup k his talents to Columbia, playing college baseball at Mizzou. I would take, you know, nine Jayce Tingler s in our lineup, a guy that s you