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    Fernando Tatis Jr. has three hits in victory

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    Fernando Tatis Jr. picked up three hits in the Padres’ win over the Twins on Friday.

    Tatis doubled and singled twice while also driving in a run. He’s forged a .988 OPS in August, but the hits haven’t been falling quite as often as you might expect with a .242 average in that timeframe coming into Friday. That appears to be changing over the last week or so, as Tatis has picked up multiple hits in three of his last five contests.
    - Christopher Crawford
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