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Fernando Tatis Jr. has never struck out five times in a big league baseball game -- but he found himself on the brink at a frigid Fenway Park on Saturday night. Tatis punched out in each of his first four at-bats,
The Red Sox left fielder threw to the plate, but Tatis Jr. slid in ahead of the tag and gave the Padres a 3-2 lead. The inning ended one batter later and that set the stage for San Diego closer Mason Miller.
Ramón Laureano moves up in the lineup to a spot where he will likely stay; checking in on Mason Miller’s change
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Dominican Republic's Fernando Tatis Jr. hits a three-run home run during the fourth inning of a World Baseball Classic game aga
Jarren Duran doubles (2) on a ground ball to right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. Carlos Narváez scores. Roman Anthony scores.
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Padres pregame: Sticking with Fernando Tatis Jr. atop order, Luis Campusano catching Michael King
BOSTON — Padres bench coach Randy Knorr has implored rookie manager Craig Stammen not to second-guess himself. Must also be telling him to stick with what works. For the second game in a row against a right-handed starter,
Red Sox fans at Fenway Park witnessed a true power vs. power matchup in the ninth inning with closer Aroldis Chapman facing Padres slugger Fernando Tatis Jr.
Padres win 3-2 in Boston... Fernando Tatis Jr. doubled & scored on Ramon Laureano's single with 2 out in the 9th, & Mason Miller struck out the side for his 3rd save