Tatis Jr. knocks pair of solo shots
All spring, Fernando Tatis Jr. has been looking for a spark to elevate a batting average that lingered around both sides of .200. But what he's lacked in consistency, he's made up for with power.The top Padres prospect slugged a pair of solo shots for his second multi-homer game of the
All spring,
The top Padres prospect slugged a pair of solo shots for his second multi-homer game of the season, but Double-A San Antonio dropped a 5-4 decision to Corpus Christi on Tuesday at Whataburger Field. Tatis has eight homers -- all solo blasts -- and raised his batting average to a season-high .235.
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Tatis entered May with a .177/.231/.333 slash line. Kickstarted by a 3-for-5 night with eight total bases on May 1, things seemed to switch with the flip of the calendar. Over the last 14 games, he's batting .333 with five homers and an OPS topping 1.100.
The change, Tatis said, has come from learning the lesson all Minor Leaguers must learn.
"Last month, I was just trying to do way too much at the plate," he said. "Everything was getting into my head, like 'I've got to do this and I've got to do that.' I talked to my coaches and I realized that anytime I do good in baseball, it's when I just let it go. I just need to let things happen, and it's only a matter of time until things get better."
MLB.com's No. 7 overall prospect took the plate to lead off Tuesday's road contest and immediately let it fly. On a full-count fastball high in the zone, Tatis teed off on starter
Tuesday's homers came three weeks after the 19-year-old from the Dominican Republic went yard twice in a 5-2 loss to Frisco.
"I'm just approaching things better now," he said. "For me, when I get to a new level and start learning and learning, I can take the plate and feel like I'm getting better each time up there.
"I've just got to lay off the bad breaking balls and low fastball and keep trying to get better every day. At this point, I'm not trying to think too much. All I want to worry about is getting to the big leagues as soon as I can."
Corpus Christi erased the 4-0 deficit in the seventh as
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Padres No. 8 prospect
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