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Tatis Jr. Ends Longest Homer Drought
31 May
Summary
- Fernando Tatis Jr. hit his first home run of the season on Saturday.
- He previously went 55 games without a home run, his longest drought.
- Tatis Jr. has also played second base this season for the Padres.

Fernando Tatis Jr. hit his first home run of the season on Saturday, concluding a significant power outage. This blast officially ended a 55-game drought, which was the longest of his career and one of the most scrutinized in baseball. The San Diego Padres star's previous career-worst streak without a home run was 27 games last summer.
Prior to Saturday's solo shot, Tatis Jr. had the most plate appearances (238) of any homerless player in the majors. A two-time Gold Glove winner in right field, he has also been playing the Padres' primary second baseman since early May. He entered Saturday with a 12-game on-base streak, but his slugging ability had been notably absent as he worked to regain his timing at the plate.