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Padres, Fernando Tatis and Reds

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Padres’ Fernando Tatis Jr. drops brutally honest admission about walk-off home run vs. Reds
The San Diego Padres pulled off a 5-4 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday, thanks to an incredible walk-off home run from Fernando Tatis Jr. in the bottom of the ninth.

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Fernando Tatis Jr. saves Padres with 9th Inning Walk-Off Homer
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Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. walk-off HR vs. Reds comes with bonkers statistic
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Ranking all seven fights at the UFC White House event
The UFC will put on one of its most anticipated fight cards of the year this week, as the promotion hosts an event on the White House's South Lawn on Sunday night.

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Fernando Tatis Jr., Padres seek to secure split with Cardinals

May 10 - Craig Stammen saw something in the at-bats of Fernando Tatis Jr. Friday night that no one else did. The first-year manager of the San Diego Padres liked Tatis' approach, even as he was going 0-for-2 with a walk as his team was being one-hit by ...
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MLB: Fernando Tatis Jr. faces harsh criticism after 8-month home run drought

Fernando Tatis Jr.'s home run drought with the Padres in the 2026 season has fans and analysts fired up. The Dominican star hasn't gone yard in over 50 games, and the pressure is mounting in San Diego.
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He has an elite hard-hit rate but 0 homers. What's going on here?

Fernando Tatis Jr. is absolutely mashing the ball, by one important measure. He’s hitting the ball hard more often than Aaron Judge, or Shohei Ohtani, or Kyle Schwarber, or Yordan Alvarez, or almost anyone else you can think of.
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