share-square-1096717 The Padres' superstar shortstop authored the first three-homer game of his career -- and he needed only four frames to do so, going deep in the first, second and fourth innings in an 11-5 drubbing of the D-backs at Petco Park. “Since I was a kid, that was one on my bucket list,” Tatis said. “Gladly, today, we did that.” Tatis came to the plate in the seventh and eighth innings with a chance to become the 19th player in MLB history -- and the first Padre -- to hit four home runs in a game. The 22-year-old singled and grounded out sharply, settling instead for a thrilling 4-for-5 night and the title of youngest Padres player with a three-homer game.