Fernando Tatis Jr. was hit in the head with a 95 MPH pitch at spring training and fell to the ground, in a horrifying scene.
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San Diego Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. escaped a scary moment on Friday after the star got hit in the helmet by a 95 mph fastball during their Spring Training game against the Texas Rangers.
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Fernando Tatis Jr. is one of the MLB players who brings the most flavor to the game, being a true showman who knows that ...
Fernando Tatis Jr. clobbers a solo home run to center field for his first of the spring, putting the Padres on the board in ...
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Juan Soto has dubbed Fernando Tatis Jr. the best player in the game, citing his all-round skills, platinum glove award, and ...
San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a massive home run off Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene on Monday as part of Cactus League action at the Peoria Sp ...
Bad Bunny has a new client. The international Reggaeton singer will now be managing San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr.
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