The Los Angeles and San Diego Padres don’t like each other.
This is not fast news, given that competition over the past few years. The generally do not stop San Diego people from constantly chirping in Big Brother north of Los Angeles, despite controlling much of their head-to-head fight with the monks.
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Theatre grew even more this year. Padres outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. and outfielder Andy Page were both hit multiple times by opposing pitchers. Shohei ohtani also fell into a move the didn’t appreciate. From dust to verbal hatred, major league baseball must be hoping that these two teams will face each other again in the playoffs this season.
Speaking of Tatis Jr., the energetic player was micked between the recent Sunday night baseball contest and the Texas Rangers. Tatis Jr. was questioned by one of the fans sent to the broadcast booth.
Fans wanted to know about the other parks (apart from Petco Park) that Tatis Jr. played.
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Without skipping the beat, Tatis Jr. said he enjoys playing at Citifield (the New York Mets home). He then ended the question with the answer, “Definitely (I don’t enjoy) Stadium.”
Some may consider this a friendly rib. Others may take this as a shot with the and their fan base. Realistically, given Tatis Jr.’s charisma and the past history of playing the , it’s probably somewhere in the middle.
Members of the Los Angeles team probably won’t take what Tatis Jr. said too seriously, but those who take part in the game may look a little different. The faithful to the Chavez valley is already particularly thorny when it comes to the Padres.
This minor clip could potentially add more fuel to the fire when these two teams face off next time at the end of August.
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