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The Star of the San Diego Padres, Fernando Tatis Jr., made a heroic effort to save a home run on Tuesday night against the Cincinnati reds.
The Red Receiver, Tyler Stephenson, was on the plate with a corridor first and Cincinnati has already uploaded two races at the top of the fourth entrance. He drove a launch of Michael King to the right garden. Tatis began to track the ball almost immediately.
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The right gardener of the parents of San Diego, Fernando Tatis Jr. (23), catches a ball beaten by the receptor of the Cincinnati, Tyler Stephenson (37) during the fourth entry in Petco Park, on September 9, 2025. (Denis Poroy/Imagn images)
Tatis arrived at the warning track, jumped and made the incredible capture in front of the parents of the parents. He almost picked up the double play too. It was 0 by 3 with a walk at night.
“He made a great play and is a great athlete,” he said, through MLB.com.
Stephenson, however, finally laughed for the last time.
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The right gardener of San Diego Padres Fernando Tatis Jr. (23) arrives from the garden during the fourth entrance against the Cincinnati reds in Petco Park on September 9, 2025. (Denis Poroy/Imagn images)
He hit a two-run homer in the ninth entrance, this time for the left garden, to give the reds the advantage and 4-2 victory over the parents. It was 1 for 4 at night. The home run was his tenth of the season.
The Reds retired in three New York Mets games for the last wildcard in the National League. Cincinnati is 73-72 this season.

The right gardener of San Diego Padres Fernando Tatis Jr. (23) arrives from the garden during the fourth entrance against the Cincinnati reds in Petco Park on September 9, 2025. (Denis Poroy/Imagn images)
San Diego fell to 79-66 and there are two games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers for the west crown of the National League. There are three games ahead of the Mets for second place.