NEW YORK — Fernando Tatis Jr. favors robbing homers over hitting them.

Tatis’ glove and bat were on display Tuesday night in a 5-2 win over the Mets as he robbed New York’s Francisco Lindor of a grand slam in between hitting two homers.

“Tough challenge,” Tatis stated following his 14th career two-homer game, which ties him for second in franchise history. “But robbery today was more fun.”

Tatis hit the first pitch from New York’s Zac Thornton 452 feet into the second deck in left field before adding a two-run homer off Thornton in the fifth. Tatis, 27, has 15 homers after opening the season without a long ball in his first 238 at-bats.

But his biggest contribution in the game came in the field in the second inning, when he reached over the wall in right field and pulled back Lindor’s potential slam.

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  • “It’s amazing — he’s seriously one of the most athletic fielders I’ve ever seen,” stated Padres pitcher Robbie Ray, who loaded the bases with three walks. “What he’s able to do out there, just to be able to be in that spot to make that catch, was incredible.”

    Tatis, Ray and manager Craig Stammen were surprised as Lindor’s fly drifted toward the wall on a night with minimal wind.

    “I knew it was going to be a play at the wall,” Tatis stated. “Just great timing — prepare myself to launch and go for it.”

    Tatis was one step from the wall when he jumped and grabbed the ball just as it began to clear the wall. The converted shortstop used his hands to break his fall as his hat fell off and bounced behind him.

    Tatis stood straight up and stared toward the infield, which left everyone on the field and the crowd of 35,508 wondering if he’d made the catch.

    “Just taking off a grand slam right there, that’s a game changer,” Tatis stated.

    Tatis then raised his glove, after which Ray lifted his arms and put his glove on his head.

    “He does it with a flair,” Stammen stated. “And that’s who makes Fernando who he is and why we love watching him.”

    Ray walked a few more steps with his glove on his hat, grinning in disbelief as he gazed at Tatis, who jogged in with his mouth agape before he exchanged low fives with center fielder Jackson Merrill.

    “I kind of blacked out in the moment,” Ray stated with a grin. “Just really cool. It was just an incredible play.”

    Ray allowed just two baserunners over his final four innings.

    “It’s up there as one of the most impactful games he’s had as a Padre, for sure,” Stammen stated. “You look at how many runs he created and then how many runs he took away. That’s a pretty big number.

    “They talk about plus/minus in the NBA and hockey and stuff like that. That was a big plus/minus game for ‘Tati’ tonight.”

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