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Fernando Tatis Jr. finally hits first HR of 2026

By Thomson Reuters May 30, 2026 | 8:14 PM

San Diego’s long nightmare is finally over.

Fernando Tatis Jr. has homered.

The 27-year-old Padres slugger, who led ​the National League with 42 ‌home runs in 2021 and entered this season with 152 career dingers, ended his well-publicized home run drought with a solo ‌shot ​in the fifth ⁠inning of San Diego’s ⁠9-4 loss to the Nationals in Washington on Saturday.

The homer, off a 90 mph fastball from Nationals ​left-hander Forster Griffin, came on Tatis’ 208th at-bat and 239th plate ⁠appearance of 2026. It ⁠was also the Padres’ 57th ​game of the season.

As soon as ​he hit it, Tatis tossed his bat ‌on the follow through of his swing and admired the 451-foot shot into left field at Nationals ⁠Park. It gave the Padres a short-lived 3-1 lead as Washington scored six runs in ⁠the ‌seventh.

“I just knew right away,” ⁠Tatis told reporters after the ​game. “About (expletive) ‌time.”

Tatis’ last home run ​came last ⁠Sept. 27. The blast also leaves Tampa Bay speedster Chandler Simpson as the player with the most plate appearances (232) without a home run this season.

–Field ​Level Media