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Fernando Gabriel Tatís Medina Jr. (tah-TEES; born January 2, 1999), nicknamed "El Niño" or "Bebo", [1] is a Dominican professional baseball right fielder and shortstop for the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball (MLB). He is the son of former MLB player Fernando Tatís Sr. Tatís made his MLB debut in 2019.
In December 2009, Sports Illustrated named baseball's steroid scandal of performance-enhancing drugs as the number one sports story of the decade of the 2000s. [2] The current penalties, adopted on March 28, 2014, are 80 games for a first offense, 162 games for a second offense, and a permanent suspension ("lifetime ban") for a third. [3]
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The San Diego Padres will begin their 2022 season without star shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr., who is out up to three months with a fractured wrist. On Monday, via 97.3 The Fan, Tatis spoke to ...
The absurd hand-wringing around Fernando Tatís Jr.'s grand slam is evidence of baseball's worst habit, but it will only make the young Padres superstar shine brighter.
Tatís's father, Fernando Antonio Tatís, was also a professional baseball player. He was an infielder in the Houston Astros system from 1969 through 1978, reaching as high as Class AAA before retiring and moving on to coaching and scouting Houston's minor leaguers. The elder Tatís disappeared from Fernando's life when he was four years old.
Fernando Tatis Jr. and his father said his positive drug test was the result of a mistake in treating ringworm. ... Jon Bon Jovi admits he 'got away with murder,' had '100 girls in my life' in ...
Rangers manager Chris Woodward's complaint about Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. violating unwritten rules wasn't about sportsmanship or guarding the game.