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Padres player Tatis, who was suspended, aims to redeem himself in the upcoming season.




Tatis Jr. Welcomed at Padres Fan Fest

Fernando Tatis Jr. of the San Diego Padres goes into the dugout during the first inning of a baseball game against the San Francisco Giants. SAN DIEGO – Laughter and smiles are coming back. That’s the way the fans are cheering for Fernando Tatis Jr., at least in San Diego. Tatis Gets Standing Ovation at Fan Fest Despite PED Suspension Ahead of Highly Anticipated Padres Season.

Tatis Jr. Striving for Redemption in the 2023 Season

This season, Tatis, a big star in baseball, will redeem himself after his wrist injury and suspension wiped out his entire 2022 season. MLB suspended Tatis on August 12, just as he was about to return from surgery on his left wrist. He missed the Padres’ strong run to the NL Championship Series in a loss to the Phillies. The Padres reached the NLCS for the first time since 1998 by defeating the 101-win New York Mets in the wild card round and defeating the 111-win archrival Los Angeles Dodgers. I don’t want to say much. I just want to prove myself on the field. In the woods with them and I sure missed that fire. It’s definitely a dagger in my heart and I’m looking forward to being at the forefront of it now.

Tatis Jr.’s Rebounds from Setbacks

Tatis blamed the positive PED test on a cream he said he used for ringworm. He was previously under observation after breaking his left wrist in December 2021, reportedly following a motorcycle accident in his native Dominican Republic that required surgery in March. Tatis underwent bad surgery on his left shoulder. Tatis said he learned from everything that happened to him last year. He has been practicing batting, catching fly balls, pitching, etc. for about a month. He has been in full spring training and hopes to be ready when he is eligible to rejoin the active roster on April 20.

Tatis Confident for All-Star Season

Tatis said of his shoulder, “It feels great. I feel like everything we’ve been doing is back to normal. We’re at 100% as close as two years ago. I feel like it was. The best time for me. “I decided to go that way and I am glad about it.” When Tatis returns, it won’t be a short spot. The Padres signed Bogaerts to an 11-year, $280 million contract in early December. The Padres have not decided Tatis’ position yet, but he will likely play in the outfield. “I’ll have to talk to my manager,” he said with a laugh. In response to a question about the reaction he expects from this tour, he said: This year will be fun and one of the most emotional years of my life. I accept it and look forward to what happens next. ” Playing with confidence, Tatis was named an All-Star in 2021.

“He’s a big part of this team, this organization, and we’ll be with him forever,” said Machado, who finished second in the NL MVP voting. To come and let him do what he can do is huge.

He has been a big part of our lineup in the past and will be a big part of our lineup this year. Have a good year with him and take us to the promised land. I know it will.”



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