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 BREAKING NEWS : Fernando Tatís Jr. “Submits Resignation Letter” in Shocking Baseball Twist!

San Diego Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. takes a photo with U.S. Marines from Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 352, Marine Aircraft Group 11, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) on Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, California, Feb. 3, 2023. The Padres players visited to thank the Marines and Sailors for their dedication and service, and to learn about the KC-130J Super Hercules aircraft. Marines with 3rd MAW took the opportunity to shake hands, take photos, and get autographs from the Major League Baseball players. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Rachaelanne Woodward)

Baseball fans across the globe were left in disbelief today after a viral post claimed that San Diego Padres superstar Fernando Tatís Jr. had “submitted his resignation letter.” While the post offered no details — ending mysteriously with a “see more…” — that didn’t stop social media from erupting into chaos, memes, and conspiracy theories.

“Resignation” from What Exactly?

Sources close to the team (also known as random people on Twitter) said Tatís’ so-called resignation might not be from baseball at all. One rumor suggests he’s “resigning” from doing post-game interviews. Another claims he’s stepping away from hair commercials to focus on his glove game.

Meanwhile, Padres fans flooded the internet with reactions:

“He can’t quit before we win the World Series!”
“Resignation letter? Bro, he’s 25, not the CEO of baseball!”

Padres’ Front Office Reacts

A team spokesperson, when asked about the alleged letter, reportedly sighed, took a sip of coffee, and said:

“We have not received any resignation letters. We did, however, receive a pizza order from Fernando last night.”

The Padres confirmed Tatís Jr. is still under contract — all 14 years and $340 million of it — and continues to train with the team. “If he’s resigning, it’s probably from his group chat, not the Padres,” joked one insider.

The Internet Loses It

Within minutes of the headline’s appearance, the story was reposted thousands of times with captions like:

“Say it ain’t so!”
“This can’t be real 😭😭😭”
“He probably got tired of carrying the team!”

Hashtags like #TatisResigns, #FakeBreaking, and #PadresPanic trended nationwide before the truth emerged: it was all a hoax, part of a growing trend of fake “BREAKING NEWS” posts designed to grab attention with emotional buzzwords and dramatic emojis.

The Real Story

Fernando Tatís Jr. remains very much a Padre — smiling, swinging, and occasionally flipping his bat with style. Fans can rest easy: no resignation letters, no dramatic exits, just more highlight reels and gold-chain swagger.

 

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