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Some Padres fans (I know many of them) are more upset at the targeting of Tatis Jr. Some Padres fans are pleased that Schildt stood up for his players. Some Padres fans are not surprised at the behavior of Roberts -- he had a similar confrontation with former Padres manager Andy Green a few years ago.
Maybe you should stick with T-ball. Yeah..Roberts is the only one to ever behave like that. And nobody ever gets targeted either right?
Not that I even care..I don't even watch baseball unless it's on at work. Did you get upset when
all those dudes were throwing down during the hockey game a few nights back? Triggered?
 
Some Padres fans (I know many of them) are more upset at the targeting of Tatis Jr. Some Padres fans are pleased that Schildt stood up for his players. Some Padres fans are not surprised at the behavior of Roberts -- he had a similar confrontation with former Padres manager Andy Green a few years ago.
Yet another reaction story --

Fernando Tatis Jr. did something unforgettable on the final day of September in 2021. He launched a baseball 467 feet into the dry California air, the ball disappearing beyond the left-field pavilion at Dodger Stadium, as if it had somewhere better to be.

It was only the sixth home run to leave the park entirely — a club with five other members, none of whom wore brown and gold.

The Dodgers, guardians of history and grudges, honored the feat with a small plaque near the bleachers. That was then.

This week, the plaque vanished.


 
Make sure to include this image on your cellphone when traveling abroad in order to get full-service treatment at the airport (or other entry port) upon your return.

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