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Tatis Jr. Finally Hits Home Run After Long Drought
9 May
Summary
- Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a three-run homer in a recent game.
- He had not hit a home run since March in the World Baseball Classic.
- The player is currently struggling with a .248 batting average.

Fernando Tatis Jr., a three-time All-Star for the San Diego Padres, has finally broken his home run slump. He recently hit a three-run homer, which helped extend the Dominican Republic's lead during a game against Venezuela. This marks his first home run since March, when he last hit a dinger during the World Baseball Classic.
Despite this recent success, Tatis Jr. has faced a challenging year offensively. As of the reporting date, he is batting a modest .248, a performance that has surprised many given his established talent. The article contrasts his current struggles with past performances, highlighting the unusual nature of his prolonged homerless streak.