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Tatis Jr. took Hunter Greene start in a Cactus League game against the Cincinnati Reds, doing something he's never done in a ...
Fernando Tatis Jr. clobbers a solo home run to center field for his first of the spring, putting the Padres on the board in ...
Facing injury struggles, Fernando Tatis Jr. seeks guidance from teammate Manny Machado to revamp his training strategy.
Padres remain open to trade of Dylan Cease only if they could significantly improve in one of their offensive deficiencies; ...
Rimas Sports, the agency co-owned by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny whose leaders have been suspended by the baseball players’ ...
Fernando Tatis Jr.'s Cactus League debut remains uncertain due to his ongoing illness, requiring more recovery time than expected, as stated by his manager Mike Shildt. While there is still ample ...
For the first time in years, Fernando Tatis Jr. is healthy. Despite missing a few days with the flu, Tatis hasn't felt this good since he was coming into the 2021 season. If Tatis performs like ...
This could be a big move for Fernando Tatis Jr., as the Padres star is thinking about teaming up with Bad Bunny's management ...
PEORIA, Ariz. — Fernando Tatis Jr. appears to be back. And not just from the flu that sidelined him for five days. No, this is more back in the metaphorical sense. And if it turns out to be real ...
San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. was one of the many Friars playing with an injury last season. For Tatis, he was essentially playing the remainder of last season on a broken leg.
Baseball star Fernando Tatis Jr. has signed a deal with Rimas Sports, which is co-owned by rapper Bad Bunny. The San Diego Padres player, 26, is a two-time All-Star and the son of former MLB star ...
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