Juan Soto and Fernando Tatis Jr. hit two-run homers and the Padres beat the Yankees 5-1 on Friday night in a series opener between high-profile teams trying to overcome sluggish starts. RepBX
-- Juan Soto and Fernando Tatis Jr. hit two-run homers, both lingering at home plate to admire no-doubt drives into the second deck, and the San Diego Padres beat the5-1 Friday night in a series opener between high-profile teams trying to overcome sluggish starts.
Anthony Rizzo had an RBI grounder in the sixth for the Yankees after Gleyber Torres singled and Aaron Judge doubled. The Yankees started the season with a $275 million payroll, second only to the Mets' record $355 million, and the Padres were third at $258 million. San Diego has won four of five since dropping to 20-26.
Tatis followed a walk to Austin Nola by sending a first-pitch changeup 439 feet into the left-field second deck for his eighth homer. He held the bat as he watched the ball, then casually flipped it toward the Padres' bench.
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