Padres have more singles than any team in the majors since Luis Arraez arrived; Mike Shildt happy with Fernando Tatis Jr.'s attempt to score on pop-up
Good morning from Kansas City, Mo., One of the neat things about baseball is that you go to the ballpark every day knowing you might see something you never have. Most often, you don’t. But then there are those times where something happens that has not in 20 years. Or in almost a century. Sometimes they happen in the same game. The Padres and Royals were tied 0-0 after five innings last night. The Padres hadn’t had a base runner for three innings, the Royals for two.
in shallow left field in the sixth inning. And if you thought Shildt would disapprove, you haven’t been paying attention. Tatis pushing the envelope with Witt having caught the ball while moving away from the infield and having to stop and quickly throw was exactly the kind of aggressiveness Shildt and his coaching staff have fostered. “I liked it,” Shildt said. “ is going from the plate, he's got to turn and make a throw. I liked it a lot.
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