Fernando Tatis Jr.'s Indoor Hitting Sessions Before Home Runs

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Fernando Tatis Jr.'s Indoor Hitting Sessions Before Home Runs
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Coach Steven Souza Jr. and Tatis performed hitting drills to work on mechanics and strengthen relationship, preparing for their return to the field.

Fernando Tatis Jr. #23 of the San Diego Padres looks on during the eighth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Petco Park on Saturday, May 9, 2026 in San Diego, California.

Fernando Tatis Jr. swatted soft tosses from 30 feet away, as part of an early batting session with three teammates and hitting coach Steven Souza Jr. “They’re working every day with Fernando,” said manager Craig Stammen, providing context.

“Today wasn’t the first day. ”Tatis and Souza have carried out the same drills they performed Tuesday in several indoor hitting sessions over the past few weeks.

“They maybe haven’t done it on the field, where you get to see ball flight,’’ Stammen said. “That might have been a little bit of a change. ” It’s not unusual for big-league hitters to do extra work indoors. Later, much closer to first pitch, they’ll take swings on the field.

Tuesday’s leisurely and lengthy outdoor session seemed a favorable step for Tatis, who went into the game’s first at-bat without a home run since Sept. 27, his longest such drought. While working on his stroke under the afternoon sun in an empty ballpark, wearing shorts, a basketball jersey and a backwards baseball cap, the right-hander was able to watch several of his high drives land beyond the center-field wall.

Staying through other swings, he heard his pull shots bang off the left-field seats. Souza, protected by a screen, underhanded the pitches to various spots. The coach chatted with Tatis a few times.

“It’s just a drill that takes out the speed of the arm and having to track the arm, and just allows the baseball to be in the hitting zone,” Stammen said. “So, they can work more specifically on his mechanics. ” A notable aspect of the career-long home run drought Tatis took into Tuesday’s game is that he has pulled the ball far less often this year and almost never has lofted a ball to left field.

Although he’s hit the ball hard at a higher rate than most big leaguers, he woke up Tuesday with a .273 slug rate, zero home runs, five doubles and a triple in the 172 at-bats.

“He’s been working very hard in the cage over the last few weeks,” Stammen said. “Hopefully, we’ll see some of those results pan out on the field — but I know he’s never going to stop working. ”Castellanos has a few things in common with Tatis. They’re both 6-foot-3 righties who’ve hit a lot of home runs — 253 for the 34-year-old Castellanos, who’s in his 14th season; and 152 for Tatis, who’s in his seventh season.

Last month, as reporters prepared to chat with Tatis, Castellanos did a mock interview with the young star, asking for insights into right-field defense. Over the decades, dozens of Padres hitters who were counted on to supply power have gone through lengthy home run droughts. Righty slugger Khalil Greene, exasperated that he’d lost his good power stroke and had seen several drives stall out at night in deep left-center, stopped taking batting practice on the field before several games.

Obtained by the Padres during the 2010 playoff race from the National League Central, where the hitting conditions were much friendlier than at Petco Park — where the outfield was much bigger than it is now — Ludwick unwittingly lengthened his swing, creating bad results. The onetime St. Louis Cardinals standout lost a lot of the power that had inspired the Padres to trade for him. Tatis is in higher class of hitter.

He hit 25, 21 and 25 home runs the past three seasons after missing the 2022 season due to injuries and an 80-game suspension for testing positive for a banned performance-enhancing substance. In 2021, his first full season with the Padres, he hit 42 home runs and slugged .611.

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