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Tatis Jr. Ignites Padres with Massive Home Run

Can Fernando Tatis Junior pull the Padres out of their slump? After losing five straight, all eyes were on Tatis in Saturday's game against the Rockies. He didn't disappoint, blasting a monster home run in the second inning that electrified fans and social media. Despite a slight dip in overall stats compared to last season, Tatis remains crucial to the Padres' offense as they chase a playoff spot. Will this win ignite a turnaround and put San Diego back in contention?

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