Padres star right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. looked dapper in a tailored blue suit at a Johnnie Walker Blue Label event on Tuesday. He had an exclusive interview with Dominican sports commentator Laura Bonnelly, who shared the clip on her Instagram account.“Johnnie Walker Blue Label invited us to an intimate conversation with Fernando Tatis Jr.," Bonnelly wrote. "A night of stories, cheers, and baseball passion in the most exciting season of the year. ⚾️🙌🏻 A reminder that the best moments... are celebrated with greatness. 🥃 Thank you very much! With Fernando Tatis Jr and Johnnie Walker we continue walking Dominican!!" View this post on Instagram Instagram PostJohnnie Walker launched the "Keep walking the Dominican way" campaign in January. The brand aims to celebrate and feature the ability of Dominicans to solve problems with a smile and always move forward.It chose Tatis for the initiative as an ambassador, and he expressed his gratitude.“I’m very happy to be the voice of this campaign that drives progress," Tatis said. "I’ve always believed that the happiness of Dominicans helps us never give up.”Tatis embraces his Dominican roots while facing every challenge.“We know how to make the best of every situation, and that’s why Dominicans always knock it out of the park,” Tatis said.Fernando Tatis Jr. wrote a heartfelt note on his collaboration with Johnnie WalkerFernando Tatis Jr. shared a photo of a customized Johnnie Walker Blue Label bottle on Instagram, inspired by his journey. It was gifted to him as a token of appreciation.“This bottle is a pure reminder of when we toast to those who walk with purpose!” Tatis wrote on Instagram on Tuesday.(Image source- Fernando Tatis Jr/Instagram)Brucebolt launched Tatis' signature series collection on Nov. 20.“More than a game. It’s roots, culture, and identity. The Tatis Signature Series collection drops today,” Brucebolt wrote on Instagram.The star right fielder won his second career Platinum Glove award in the last three years. The Padres honored him with an Instagram post.“Gold shines, but platinum reigns,” the Padres wrote on Nov. 7.Tatis finished with a .268 batting average, 25 homers and 71 RBIs in the 2025 season.