Fernando Tatis

Fernando Tatis

49-Year-Old OutfielderOF
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$Signed a one-year contract with the Mets in January of 2010.
OFNew York Mets  
Shoulder
July 15, 2010
Tatis (shoulder) underwent surgery on Wednesday to repair his torn labrum, reports ESPN New York. He has been transferred to the 60-day disabled list.
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This injury dates back to September of 2008, when Tatis separated his shoulder while attempting a diving catch. Rehabbing the injury bought him a season and a half, but it has caught up with him.
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Tatis opened 2010 starting at first base against lefties as part of a platoon with Mike Jacobs. That role ended when Ike Davis was promoted, and Tatis struggled to find playing time before he landed on the 15-day disabled list in early July with a torn labrum in his right shoulder. A free agent, he will look to sign with a team and fill a role of utility player/pinch-hitter.
Tatis, who was the 2008 NL Comeback Player of the Year, signed a one-year deal following that season to remain with the Mets, where he was slated to split time in left field with Daniel Murphy and play right against tough lefties. The late acquisition of Gary Sheffield cut into his time initially in left, while the Jeff Francoeur trade stunted his play in right. After struggling the first three months of the year, Tatis went 48-for-143 from August-October. He qualifies at first, third and left in most leagues, and also saw a handful of games at second and short. Look for Tatis to fill a utility role wherever he lands.
Out of baseball entirely in 2004 and 2005 and having played at Triple-A New Orleans in 2007, Tatis opened last year in the minors, before being promoted in mid-May. He batted .297 with 11 home runs and 47 RBI in 273 at-bats with the Mets, with much of the damage coming in June and July, and was a key contributor in the Mets' lineup until suffering a season-ending shoulder injury in mid-September. Tatis was named the NL Comeback Player of the Year and signed a one-year deal with the Mets, where he is slated to split time in left field with Daniel Murphy and play right against tough lefties, making him worth a look in NL-only and deep mixed leagues.
Tatis returned after three seasons away from North American baseball to sign with the Orioles in 2006, and was rewarded with a major league call-up after hitting .298/.372/.420 with seven homers in 326 at-bats for Triple-A Ottawa. He performed well as a bat off the bench in the majors, batting .250/.313/.500 with two homers in 56 at-bats, so he should be able to find at least a minor league job somewhere for 2007.
Tatis saved the worst for last in the final season of his fat contract, batting just .194 with two homers before being felled by a mysterious chest injury and/or anxiety disorder. His career could very easily be over.
As the injuries keep piling up, 1999 seems more and more like some distant, beautiful dream. Tatis makes far too much money for the Expos to justify keeping him, and despite the personal bond he has with GM Omar Minaya, Tatis will be long gone if Minaya can find a taker. Just like 1999.
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OFNew York Mets  
Shoulder
July 5, 2010
Tatis has landed on the 15-day disabled list with a right shoulder AC joint sprain, ESPN New York reports.
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OFNew York Mets  
June 29, 2010
Tatis is getting a rare start at first base Tuesday.
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OFNew York Mets  
May 19, 2010
Tatis will get a spot start at third base in place of David Wright (rest) on Wednesday against the Nationals, David Lennon of NY Newsday reports.
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OFNew York Mets  
May 5, 2010
Manager Jerry Manuel has had difficulty finding at-bats for his bench players, which includes Tatis, and their performance has suffered as a result, the NY Daily News reports.
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OFNew York Mets  
April 2, 2010
Tatis will start at first base against lefties as part of a platoon with Mike Jacobs to begin the season, David Lennon of NY Newsday reports.
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