Can Fernando Tatis Jr. continue the fireworks? Padres vs. Dodgers preview | BBTN Live

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BBTN Live presented by MLB The Show 21 is here to talk all things baseball as we lead into live coverage of the most talked about Rivalry in Major League Baseball, Padres-Dodgers. Joon Lee and Clinton Yates welcome in Toni Collins to analyze their favorite moments from first 3 games in LA. Less than a month into the season, and we couldn’t help but announce our “Way too Early Awards” as Joon and Clinton pick their favorites for the MVP, Cy Young, and ROY. Padres starter Blake Snell joins the show to talk about his transition to San Diego and the impact social media has on interacting with fans.

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