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Fernando Tatis Jr.’s grand slam off a 3-0 pitch riles ‘unwritten rules’ crowd

Aug 18, 2020, 7:47 AM

Texas Rangers catcher Jose Trevino and San Diego Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. watch the flight of Tat...

Texas Rangers catcher Jose Trevino and San Diego Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. watch the flight of Tatis's grand slam ball that came off a pitch from Rangers relief pitcher Juan Nicasio in the eighth inning of a baseball game in Arlington, Texas, Monday Aug. 17, 2020. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

(AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr.’s first grand slam gave the 21-year-old the major league lead in home runs over Mike Trout and a career-high seven RBIs.

But neither his manager, Jayce Tingler, or the skipper of the opposing Texas Rangers, Chris Woodward, cared for it on Monday night.

For Tingler, that was because Tatis missed a take sign to swing on a 3-0 pitch. Woodward didn’t especially like it because the Rangers were already down seven runs, 10-3, in the eighth inning of an eventual 14-4 loss.

Baseball’s unwritten rules say swinging in that situation with a 3-0 count is a no-no.

The Rangers showed their displeasure by throwing the next pitch behind slugger Manny Machado. It was the first pitch from Ian Gibault, who replaced Juan Nicasio.

“I didn’t like it, personally,” Woodward said. “But, like I said, the norms are being challenged on a daily basis. So just because I don’t like it doesn’t mean it’s not right. I don’t think we liked it as a group.”

Tingler was less than pleased because Tatis missed a take sign, and his second homer of the game finished the scoring for the Padres.

While Tatis said his manager congratulated him after his 11th homer, which put him one ahead of Trout, Tingler was quick to tell him he missed a take sign.

“He’s young, a free spirit and focused and all those things,” Tingler said. “That’s the last thing that we’ll ever take away. It’s a learning opportunity and that’s it. He’ll grow from it.

“Just so you know, a lot of our guys have green light 3-0,” Tingler added. “But in this game in particular, we had a little bit of a comfortable lead. We’re not trying to run up the score or anything like that.”

Tatis, whose three-run homer in the seventh put the Padres up 10-3, said he got the message.

“I’ve been in this game since I was a kid,” he said. “I know a lot of unwritten rules. I was kind of lost on this. … Those experiences, you have to learn. Probably next time, I’ll take a pitch.”

Of course, baseball teams have been known to score seven or more runs in an inning. That aside, most of the reaction to Tatis’ decision were all positive and not with the pro-unwritten rules crowd.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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