San Diego Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr makes incredible snare at shortstop
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Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Jesus Aguilar may want to work on a higher launch angle for the next time he's at the dish with San Diego Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. lining up at short.
A MUCH higher launch angle.
Already a National League Rookie of the Year Award frontrunner, Tatis made a sparkling defensive play Monday night on Aguilar's liner to short, extending his frame with a stunning vertical leap that left fans buzzing.
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Even Aguilar was speechless as he walked back to the dugout.
The Padres’ Twitter account tweeted a time-lapsed photo showing just how high Tatis reached to snag the baseball.
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Tatis is having an incredible first full season with the Padres. Apart from his defensive prowess, he's batting .315 with 22 home runs and a .969 OPS.
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San Diego is 55-63 this season.