Fernando Tatis Jr. just rewrote the record books with a jaw-dropping game: two mammoth homers — including a 452-foot blast on the first pitch — and a spectacular catch that robbed the Mets of a grand slam. Now tied for MLB’s lead in 450+ foot homers, he’s the first player in over 20 years to pull off this rare feat since Mike Cameron in 2002. With the Padres at 68-59 and clinging to the third wild-card spot, injuries to Pivetta, Andujar, and Taylor are healing fast — all expected back before the playoffs. But as the team surges, whispers grow louder about manager Craig Stammen’s future — his fate may hinge on how things shake out in the final stretch.

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