Whether he's manning shortstop for the San Diego Padres or he's away from the field, Tatis is dancing and gabbing and dapping and gesticulating, so perpetually in motion that he's a thermodynamic anomaly. The scion of a dynasty, the favorite son of a nation, the fulcrum of one of the only franchises never to win a World Series - this is not someone who slows down, not even for a second. Thirteen years later, it's still not easy to constrain him. At the hospital, upon glancing at his hip-to-ankle cast, all Tatis wanted to know was when he could play baseball again. He tried to backflip off his house and into his pool, missed and shattered his right femur. does not move as much as he bebops, from person to person, place to place or, when he was 8, roof to pavement. Tatis and the Padres play Game 3 of their series tonight at 7 p.m. After another two home runs yesterday in the Padres' come-from-behind wildcard win, today he was named the MLB Latinp Face of the 2020s by ESPN Deportes and FiveThirtyEight. captured the nation's attention with a big personality and a scorching start to the season ( including one controversial home run). This story was originally published on Aug.
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