Padres Anticipate Fernando Tatis Jr.’s Return as Shildt Signals Possible Friday Comeback
Fernando Tatis Jr. has been a notable absence from the San Diego Padres lineup, missing his third consecutive game due to an undisclosed illness. However, optimism is in the air as manager Mike Shildt provided an encouraging update on the star right fielder’s condition.
Positive Signs of Recovery
During a recent press briefing, Shildt indicated that Tatis is showing marked improvement. “He’s definitely better,” Shildt remarked, hinting at the possibility that Tatis could be back in action as early as Friday when the Padres face off against the Arizona Diamondbacks to kick off their season-ending series.
Shildt emphasized the importance of Tatis taking the necessary time to recover fully. “Today was about making sure it’s behind you,” he explained. “Not going to be in there. Just continue to rest. Take the day off tomorrow, be ready to go Friday.”
Tatis’s Season Performance
The 26-year-old Tatis, a three-time All-Star, has been a key contributor for the Padres this season. With a batting line of .267/.367/.438 (122 OPS+) over 152 games, he has showcased not only his offensive prowess but also his exceptional defensive skills in right field. This combination has propelled him to a bWAR of 5.6 (5.7 fWAR), positioning him as one of the top-10 players in the National League.
Looking Ahead
Shildt’s confidence in Tatis’s swift return is palpable. Speaking to Foul Territory, he reiterated his belief that Tatis will seamlessly resume his impactful play. “As far as weight goes, we monitored him pretty closely. I think he’s gonna be fine,” Shildt stated, reflecting the team’s commitment to ensuring Tatis is in optimal condition for the crucial games ahead.
As the Padres gear up for the final stretch of the season, the return of their star player could be a pivotal moment in their playoff aspirations. Fans are eagerly awaiting Tatis’s comeback and the electrifying performance he consistently delivers on the field.