So...Jack Flaherty drills Tatis...screams profanities at Manny when he strikes out...chirps from the dugout after being taken out...and the Padres are causing trouble? Maybe I'm missing something from deep left field but that's all I've seen.
Ben Higgins
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@10News Sports Director; radio host, @BenAndWoods on @973TheFanSD, husband to @shelihiggins and definitely not #TheBachelor
- I’m not sure people from other places understand what this means for San Diego. It’s what we’ve always wanted as fans. Nearly as much as a World Series title. Hard to believe it’s real.
- Wow he must have had a ton of strikeouts.Great to see Shohei Ohtani back on the mound again!
00:00 - The dumbest player in this Daryl Morey/Hong Kong controversy is China. By exerting pressure on the NBA/Rockets, they just put a gigantic international spotlight on their repression of free speech and gave a huge boost to the protestors in Hong Kong.
- Wow. After @DonOrsillo was let go by the Red Sox, he asked Vin Scully what to do, and Vin told him, "Go to San Diego." On behalf of Padres fans, thank you Vin.
- Buck Showalter should be ashamed.
- Here's the play where Tatis got hurt today. And since it looks like he's going to be okay, I was able to have a teeny bit of fun with today's highlights for @10News. (sound up)
00:00 - The game is over. Not a soul has left. Maybe they think they can just stay for game 4.
- By John Elway’s current rationale, young John Elway should have never been given an opportunity to play in the NFL once he refused to play for the team that drafted him, the Baltimore Colts.
- BREAKING: AJ Preller says Fernando Tatis, Jr. will begin his hitting progression TODAY on his way to a season debut for the Padres.
- My ESPN takeaway: Dodgers demonstrate flawless display of baseball talent and acumen in 6-3 loss to Padres.
- With the Dodgers losing, the Padres now control their own destiny. By winning their last seven games (a tall order, to be sure), the Padres would be guaranteed the NL West title and a 1st round bye in the playoffs.
- By the way, in 56 seasons, that's the first-ever winning playoff sweep in Padres franchise history.




