Yankees fans serenade Fernando Tatis Jr. with 'steroids' chant; Padres outfielder basks in it

Fernando Tatis Jr. sure loves being the new villain of Major League Baseball.

The San Diego Padres outfielder missed the entire 2022 season after suffering an injury from a motorcycle fall, but right when he was set to return, he was suspended 80 games for performance-enhancing drugs.

Tatis returned earlier this year, but for the remainder of his career, he will be taunted. That certainly was no different in the Bronx on Friday night.

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In the Padres game in New York against the Yankees, the right field Bleacher Creatures hit Tatis with the long taunt of "steroids."

Most players would ignore it and probably hate it - but Fernando Tatis Jr. is not most players.

The star outfielder seemed to love every second of it and acted as a conductor to the jeers.

Oh, and Tatis wasn't done there - he hit a moonshot into the upper deck, gave an epic bat flip, and hit an imaginary jump shot rounding third base in San Diego's 5-1 victory in the Bronx.

This isn't the first time Tatis has entertained the taunts. When Chicago Cubs hit him with a "He's on steroids" chant, he actually danced to it.

Tatis said he "inadvertently" took a medication that contained Clostebol, a banned substance, as he was treating a case of ringworm.

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"I should have used the resources available to me in order to ensure that no banned substances were in what I took. I failed to do so," he said in a statement.

Tatis said he initially appealed the suspension, but "I have realized that my mistake was the cause of this result, and for that reason I have decided to start serving my suspension immediately.

"I have no excuse for my error, and I would never do anything to cheat or disrespect this game I love," he added.

Tatis signed a 13-year, $340 million deal before the 2021 season that was the third-most lucrative deal in MLB history at the time. Francisco Lindor surpassed him by $1 million before that season started, and Aaron Judge's nine-year, $360 million deal this offseason also beat Tatis' number, and teammate Manny Machado signed a $350 million extension before Opening Day.

Despite their wild signings, the Padres are just 24-27 and in fourth place in the NL West.

Mike Tindall complains about King Charles coronation: 'Quite frustrating'

Mike Tindall, Princess Anne's son-in-law, is speaking out about his seat at King Charles' coronation that took place on May 6.

Mike, who is married to Charles' niece Zara Tindall, shared a recap on the historic ceremony on his "The Good, The Bad and The Rugby" podcast. 

"You're in the hottest spot, but it was all happening just around the corner of wall that you can’t see!" Tindall said, adding a laugh. "You do have a front-row seat." 

Mike did not actually sit in the front-row. Mike and Zara sat beside her brother, Peter Phillips, in the row behind Prince Harry, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice. The actual front-row was reserved for Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh.

Mike, like several other attendees in Westminster Abbey, watched the coronation ceremony on televisions mounted on the walls.

"It was unbelievable to be sat where we were," Mike continued. "Quite frustrating that you couldn’t see around the corner, but you had the TV there. And obviously everything that went on sort of back and front. It’s one of those moments."

"I think the best bit of the day was the six and half hours of military footmen that were in the Buckingham Palace backyard, and they did three cheers for the King — it was like whoa, goose pimples," he continued.

In November, Mike opened up about the first time he met his wife, the late Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter, Zara Phillips.

On an episode of the reality TV show, "I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!" Tindall revealed that he met Phillips at the Manly Wharf Bar during the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia. 

"I was at the World Cup, she was out watching," he shared. "I got dropped from the semi-final. I was pissed off and so I went for a beer with another guy who got dropped and a guy who was over [in Sydney]. They'd met her before and they introduced us and then got chatting."

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Tindall shared that he and Zara meshed well during their first outing together.

"First actual date, just went out for lunch locally. And ended up being quite a boozy one," Tindall shared. "Then we figured out that we both quite like getting smashed. It was a good start."

Owen Warner, a contestant on the U.K. reality TV show, asked, "So if you never got dropped you never would have met her?"

"Best decision of Clive Woodward's life," Mike replied, referring to the former Team England rugby coach.

The couple became engaged in 2010 and wed the following year. They share three children: Mia, 8, Lena, 4, and Lucas, 1.