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Fernando Tatis Junior put on an absolute show in San Diego Tuesday night, reaching over the right field wall to rob Francisco Lindor of a grand slam, then going deep twice himself to power the Padres past the Mets five to two. One man, one game, both sides of the ball — that's a performance.
Meanwhile in Milwaukee, the Brewers did something that almost defies belief — they matched baseball's modern era record for the largest shutout in history, dismantling the Mariners twenty-two to nothing. That is not a typo. Twenty-two runs, zero allowed. The Mariners never found an exit from that nightmare.
And over in Indiana, the Fever are on a roll that is impossible to ignore. Kelsey Mitchell erupted for sixteen points in the first quarter alone, finishing with twenty-nine, while Caitlin Clark poured in twenty-four as Indiana took down the Tempo one hundred one to ninety-five for their fifth consecutive win. That backcourt is playing at a different level right now.
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