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Fernando Tatis Jr. Shines with Power in WBC as Padres Enjoy Off Day

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On a rare off day for the San Diego Padres during Spring Training, fans found excitement elsewhere as the World Baseball Classic took center stage. The Dominican Republic faced off against Venezuela in a thrilling matchup between two undefeated teams, and the spotlight was on Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr.

Tatis Jr. didn’t disappoint, showcasing his power with a spectacular three-run homer that featured an epic bat flip, igniting the crowd and giving Friar Faithful plenty to cheer about. His performance was pivotal in helping the Dominican Republic secure a 7-5 victory over Venezuela, who fell short in their late-game comeback attempt.

The Dominican team displayed impressive offensive prowess, hitting four home runs during the game. Alongside Tatis, notable contributions came from Juan Soto, Ketel Marte, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., each adding to the team’s tally of 11 hits. With this win, the Dominican Republic finished pool play with an impressive 4-0 record, solidifying their status as a formidable contender in the tournament.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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