Locker Tour: Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres
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- Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. takes WPW on a Locker Tour, seeing everything from a big spread of custom Jordan 1 cleats, his Rawlings game gloves, Victus bats, and the reason why he wears #23!
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“though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For You are with me”
Love that verse ❤
He’s such a nice guy laid back
San Diego's young Dominican prince. Love him.
Dikeatin crazyyy
Holy glaze
San Diego’s positive testing young Dominican Prince
@@HVACRO-MA619así es qué tú eres feliz criticando a Fernando tatis jr Mmg
Dominican Homosexual 😢
I love Tatis and watching him he is my favorite player
Tatis is a good guy, he’s the exact guy the league should be promoting , not trying to tear down. Keep going Fernando, don’t let these clowns take the light out of your eyes. Should’ve been an all star starter.
Amazing comment. Keep going Nando!
Cheater
@@Dmbfan3 Npc reply
@agentderp3887 cook that clown
He cheated and lied. I agree he is a good a guy that made a bad decision early in is career. It will take a while for him to gain respect again from non Padre fans. And no, he should not be an all star this year.
Fernando Tatis Jr is a joy to watch play the game. He has so much swag. I enjoyed seeing what's in his locker and his explanation of what he likes. It's cool that his favorite color is pink.
He has been amazing in the outfield. Has a cannon and crazy range. I think he will be in CF in the next couple years.
definitely getting groomed for when they release Grishama at CF. Wish grishham stepped up his batting
Yeah just needs to get used to seeing the ball off the bat in center, give him some reps/training when he needs it
Been waiting for this guy’s WPW episode - swagiest player in the game today
Glad to see Tatis is still doing his thang! It'ld be sic to see some Retro 3 or Retro 11 cleats, but those Retro 4 cleats are 🔥
Hope to see some of the Braves players locker tour
Dude is super laidback. Lol
Has a chill fake laugh too hahaha
@@aweirdfilipino”fake laugh”damn youre miserable
He is probably high
@@iglstudymieda ustedes la si son inocentes de una vez empieza a criticar
It’s the islander vibe he’s a Islander
The video we all been waiting on 💪
My boy got snubbed from being in the all stars this year 100%. I dont really care for the steroids comments, hes been proving himself since he got back. People love to hate. San Diego loves Tatis Jr 😂 LFGSD
Love how Tatis and Kim are buddies. Both are very cool people and the best fielders in the game today.
Where does he mention Kim?
@@CJCJCJ19 It's well known they're friends.
Can’t wait for Tatis to come play Houston. I already got this tickets
Saw him wearing pinstriped batting gloves the other day, surprised he didn’t pull them out
I remember when he started with SSK. Things have changed a lot since then
I love you Tatis
Hey tatis vamono chico, 1 timothy 4:12 don’t let anyone look down because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech in in conduct,love,faith,and purity. Tatis you have inspired me to do baseball again and i never listened to people who said you where a cheater,.keep doing what you do and keep doing the amazing catches. Lets goooooo padreeessa.
drippiest in the league 🔥🔥
You know you made it when you take BP in jordans 🙏
Nuestros niños Dios te bendiga te queremos muchos 🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🙏👍👍👍
He different and really quiet guy !!
MVP
Just in cleats and OF gloves, those are probably worth more than my car. 😆😆
Damn what kind of car are you driving 😭
eight inches 💀
Star!!! 💪🏼
Keep the drip coming
best one yet.
Dude oozes swag
Love him. 100% was already big tho. They do moto goggles. I have 3 sets of them
Fernando Gabriel Tatís Medina Jr. (tah-TEES; born January 2, 1999), nicknamed "El Niño" or "Bebo",[1] is a Dominican professional baseball right fielder for the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball (MLB). He is the son of former MLB player Fernando Tatís Sr.
Tatís Jr. made his MLB debut in 2019. He won the Silver Slugger Award in 2020 and signed a 14-year, $340 million contract extension before the 2021 season. He was named an All-Star in 2021 and won a second Silver Slugger Award, before missing the 2022 season due to injury and a suspension for using a performance-enhancing substance. Tatís Jr. won a Gold Glove Award and the Platinum Glove Award in 2023.
Early life
Tatís was born in San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic.[2] His father, Fernando Sr., was already playing in his third year of Major League Baseball (MLB) when Tatís was born, playing for the St. Louis Cardinals at the time.[3] Tatís Jr. held an interest in baseball from a young age, and was athletic and spent a lot of time in big league clubhouses. He often practiced with Robinson Canó, who is also from San Pedro de Macorís.[4]
Professional career
Minor leagues
The Chicago White Sox signed Tatís as an international free agent from the Dominican Prospect League in 2015.[5][6] On June 4, 2016, before he had played a professional game, the White Sox traded Tatís, then 17 years old, and Erik Johnson to the Padres for James Shields.[7][8] Tatís spent 2016 with the Arizona League Padres of the Rookie-level Arizona League and the Tri-City Dust Devils of the Class A-Short Season Northwest League,[9] batting a combined .273 with four home runs and 25 runs batted in (RBIs) in 55 games; on defense, he made 15 errors and had a .904 fielding percentage.[10]
Tatís with the Fort Wayne TinCaps in 2017
In 2017, Tatís played 117 games for the Fort Wayne TinCaps of the Class A Midwest League and 14 games for the San Antonio Missions of the Class AA Texas League, posting a combined .278 batting average with 22 home runs, 75 RBIs, and 32 stolen bases as he was caught 15 times, and on defense, he made 30 errors and had a .936 fielding percentage.[11][12][13] In 2017-18, he played 17 games at shortstop for the Estrellas de Oriente of the Dominican Winter League, batting .246 with one home run and three RBIs.[10]
Tatís entered 2018 as one of the top prospects in the minor leagues.[14] He returned to play shortstop for San Antonio, and in 88 games he batted .286 with 16 home runs, 43 RBIs, and 16 stolen bases.[10] On July 23, 2018, Tatís underwent season-ending surgery for a broken left thumb and ligament damage suffered during a head-first slide.[15] He returned to play for the Estrellas for the 2018-19 winter season.[16]
San Diego Padres (2019-2021, 2023-present)
2019 season
Tatís Jr. during his rookie season in 2019
At the beginning of 2019, Tatís was ranked as one of the top three prospects in baseball by MLB Pipeline, ESPN, Baseball America, and Baseball Prospectus.[17][18][19] On March 26, 2019, the Padres announced that Tatís made their Opening Day roster.[20] In his major league debut, he recorded two hits against the San Francisco Giants.[21] On April 1, 2019, Tatís hit his first major league home run.[22]
In August, Tatís injured his back, which ended his 2019 season.[23] He finished the season hitting .317/.379/.590 with 22 home runs, 61 runs, and 106 hits over 84 games.[24] He came in third place in balloting for the National League Rookie of the Year Award, behind Pete Alonso and Mike Soroka.[25]
2020 season
In the 2020 season, Tatís was part of a four-game streak in August in which the San Diego Padres hit four grand slams, and, notably, was at each base position over the four.[26] There was a controversy involving Tatís when he swung at a 3-0 pitch in the eighth inning, hitting an opposite-field grand slam against the Texas Rangers. This caused some discussion at the time regarding breaking an "unwritten rule of baseball" since the Padres were already up by seven runs.[27]
In 2020, Tatís led the NL in power-speed number (13.4) and batted .277/.366/.571 (10th in the league) with 50 runs (2nd), 17 home runs (2nd), 42 RBIs (4th), and 11 stolen bases (4th) in 224 at-bats.[1] Of all major league hitters, he had the highest average exit velocity (95.9 MPH), percentage of hard-hit balls (62.2), and percentage of barrels/plate appearance (12.5%).[28]
In Game 2 of the 2020 Wild Card Series against the St. Louis Cardinals, Tatís was able to help bring the Padres back into winning position by hitting two home runs that made it possible for the Padres to win the series and head to the next round against the Dodgers, which they lost in three straight games.[29][30]
Tatís finished in fourth place for the National League MVP Award in 2020, behind Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and his teammate Manny Machado.[31]
2021 season
Before the 2021 season, Tatís signed a 14-year, $340 million contract extension with the Padres, at the time the third-richest in MLB history, behind deals signed by Mike Trout and Mookie Betts, and the richest signed by a player not yet eligible for salary arbitration.[32] Part of Tatís's future earnings will be given to Big League Advance as part of an agreement Tatís made while in the minor leagues in order to receive early money that he used to "afford a personal trainer, higher quality food and better housing".[33]
On April 5, Tatís sustained a left shoulder subluxation while swinging at a pitch during a game against the San Francisco Giants.[34] He was subsequently placed on the 10-day injured list, but avoided serious injury and returned to the Padres lineup on April 16.[35]
Tatís Jr. hitting a ground ball during a game in the 2021 season
On April 23, exactly 22 years after his father hit two grand slams in one inning, Tatís hit two home runs off of Clayton Kershaw, and he also hit two more home runs in another game off of Trevor Bauer. All four home runs took place at the same venue where Tatís's father made history as well. The Padres won 6-1.[36]
On May 12, players from the San Diego Padres, including Tatís and Wil Myers, tested positive for COVID-19; Tatís was placed on the injured list due to COVID-19.[37] On May 19, the Padres activated Tatís from the COVID-19 IL.[38]
On June 2, Tatís was named the National League Player of the Month for the month of May, batting .353/.440/.824 with nine home runs, eight stolen bases, 26 RBIs, and 21 runs scored in 20 games.[39] On June 25, Tatís had his first three-homer game in his career against the Arizona Diamondbacks to give the Padres an 11-5 win.[40]
On July 1, Tatís was selected to start his first All-Star Game, becoming the first All-Star starter from the Padres since Tony Gwynn.[41] In a July 6, 2021, game, Tatís received media attention for an unusually high catch, which appeared to resemble a double jump typically seen in video games.[42][43] On July 24, Tatís hit his 30th home run of the season, becoming the fourth Padres player to have hit 30 home runs and stolen 20 bases in a season, after Steve Finley, Wil Myers, and Ryan Klesko. He accomplished this feat over 82 games, the lowest for any player age 22 or younger.[44]
Tatís suffered a second left shoulder subluxation while playing against the Colorado Rockies on July 30 and was placed on the 10-day IL.[45] During his stint on the IL, Tatís trained with Padres first base coach Wayne Kirby to transition into an outfielder.[46] He was activated from the IL on August 15 and played right field in his first game back from injury.[47]
Tatís finished the 2021 season hitting .282/.364/.611 with 97 RBIs, 25 stolen bases, and an NL-leading 42 home runs.[48][49] He also led the majors in at-bats per home run (11.4), and the highest percentage of hard-hit balls (48%).[50] He won his second consecutive Silver Slugger Award[51] and finished third in NL MVP voting behind Bryce Harper and Juan Soto.[52]
2022 season
Tatís aboard the USS Anchorage (LPD-23) while recovering from surgery in 2022
On March 16, 2022, Tatís underwent surgery due to a fractured scaphoid bone suffered during the offseason. He was expected to return within three months.[53] Although the cause of the injury was not confirmed, general manager A. J. Preller alluded to a motorcycle accident that Tatís suffered in December 2021 in the Dominican Republic. When a reporter asked when his motorcycle accident occurred, Tatís replied "Which one?," suggesting that he had been involved in multiple such accidents in the 2021-22 offseason.[54]
On August 12, 2022, Tatís was suspended for 80 games after testing positive for Clostebol, an anabolic steroid. He stated this was from a medication he took to treat ringworm that he did not check for steroids, though skepticism arose from that claim.[55][56][57] On August 27, 2022, Adidas announced that they would be dropping Tatís from his sponsorship with the athletic company, citing, "We believe that sport should be fair," Adidas
Guys this my uncle and he’s my hero
have a video with Ronald Acuna after the all star weekend love the vidoes keep grinding
Welcome to Seattle, Tatis. Well deserved. Quite ironic that the way he will get in is what originally happened to his shoulder years ago. Baseball gods? Yes they exist
Wait he’s a all star now please tell me he is
@@wierdohh155 false alarm. Never want to celebrate an injury. That wasn’t what I was trying to do either. Corbin Carroll is just a big girl. After leaving the game Thursday with, what looked like a devastating injury, turns out is no big deal
Idk why I expected him to be more cocky. 😂 He seems pretty chill to be around.
does anyone know what minzuno he used
Do Acuna next!
No idea how he managed to get snubbed from the All Star Game this year. His stats were not only better than Lourdes Gurriel's, Nick Castellanos, and many others, but he's also the face of baseball.
🤡
So you use two in the pinky it’s all about catching the ball right?
Tatis: “Mhmm😏 ahaha😩”
Bro can you show us a team over .500 please the people of SD have been waiting decades for a World Series
Still the best player out today besides ohtani
Is voice sounds different than I thought it would😮
Fernanado seems so nice, even though I am not fond of the steroid usage, he seems like a good person and would be a good friend.
nobody is fond of it but once you have surgery yourself you start to really understand
023SPM.🙏🏼🇩🇴💚💥
Where can I get an AIR FORCE ONE and a JORDAN with his logos?
🔥🔥🔥🔥
🔥
Do mariners next
He made the 100%s famous and now all the companies try to make them like that
Brother, Oakley been making shield sunglasses for decades lmao. 100% did not start that trend at all.
@@mbrackmann8 literally every one wore radars until tatis put the 100% on and now the sutros are popping off too
@@christian.demasiSutros are a throwback to the Oakley Eyehshade which released in 1984. Oakley and 100% both have been making shield sunglasses way before Tatis ever put them on. They’re cycling sunglasses at their core.
Yup tatis def made them cool
@@mbrackmann8nobody’s talking about when they were my made my boy. Tatis made this style popular. “Poplular” not did it first.
All star snub
Yeah that .260 average with 10 home runs is scary! 🤪
@@stephendre2902uhh hes batting .287, 16HR, .879 OPS and leads all outfielders in DRS and assists
@@stephendre2902good guess! But not quite
Idk why little kids get on here and talk about stuff they have no clue of? It’s weird
Two in the what?
Use the glove just like that 2 pinki and next finger together on last hole
100% started as a motocross goggle brand and then went to cycling and sports and does tatis use hoh leather or pro preferred?
Forgot to ask about the pants bro😭
Always interesting to know what a fourth place team is wearing... Go Dodgers! 😂
J.P. Crawford or Kolten Wong
Kawai Leonard
His laugh at the start sounded like he was on drugs! He was tho!!!!!
What brand of headbands does he rock
Junk
Junk
He used to wear junk headbands all the time, but they had a falling out with the MLB, they’re still the best tho
3:34 looks like new era
Junk! they are amazing! I think they were created for Crossfit (Tatis does crossfit during his off season). I have 2 and they are great!
i want him
Bro kept zoomin in😭
He doesn’t have more stuff like Manny Machado!!
🇩🇴El Niño🇩🇴
You didn’t ask him about his cup!
Let’s see Lindor
How's the ringworm? 🤷🏼♂️
he sounds tired lol. like he just rolled out of bed and came to the stadium
Should ask him abt his belts
he’s so
Athletes sure put a lot of attention and interest in their image and persona. Imagine if the game was just as important.
He’s one of the highest paid to ever play the sport. No need to imagine
"Old man yells at cloud"
@@WhatProsWear Does being the ehighest paid win you a championship? Praising someone whos done nothing yet
@@IanMcSlater if becoming one of the highest paid athletes ever means you've "done nothing" then i hope i can "do nothing" one day
@@mikecarozza3321 yep, thats kind of the attitude of many under age of 40-50 years old in todays new society. Focused on instagram image, being liked for image rather than work ethics, building an outer persona without being real on the inside, and to make lots of money except they dont want to earn it. Tatis is a great player in general, but im a lifelong Padres fan and my team has never won a championship. Its 2023, the city has finally PAID for one yet we have some key players who seem to put baseball on same level as image, thats all im saying. When you see a multi million dollar athlete laughing on bench, dancing on basses or after plays when his team is losing, thats not a focused player to me. Ive watched his career on Padres, he gloats and loves praise after HE makes a play or hits, yet this is a TEAM sport. If your team is one of the biggest under achievers in history of baseball maybe its time to shut down the social media, the party atmosphere and get to winning. But what do i know, im just one of thousands of lifelong fans whove spent hours, days years and lots of money supporting a losing team while younger fans seem to just enjoy the theatrics from players rather than winning games. Again, just my opinion, nothing here is fact...except the part about Padres never winning a championship and being one of the biggest dissapointments in history
He does infact have ringworm lol
that foo fs smokes hella lol on the down low
Off that Cali 🔥
Definitely not his reaction time would be fucked lol
El Niño
I wonder if he has Jordan syringes as well🤔
psalms
Ronaldo talk to you can you play for steroids you played like the same as much as you did without steroids can you play still play good no matter what Fernando
He just robbed a home run last Sunday 😮
Where does he keep the PEDs?
Hope his ringworm cleared up
Where is he ringworm meds?
Travis Scott's are so ugly 😂
forgot the steroids
Wonder where he keeps the roids 💉
Right under your ku klux klan hood💀pretty sure you can imagine it any time you get jealous..
@@air718nyc sure because me having a jab at a proven steroid cheat makes me racist. You’re so soft lol
you mean when you’re on roids you swing 34 lmao
Jordan 1 is the most uncomfortable shoe in the entire Jordan catalogue. It’s crazy how much people drop on them just to look sick. Dope silhouette, zero performance.
The roids are still showing real nice 👍🏼
Where was his bottle for "ring worm medication"?
Cheater
should be playing in japan league, not at mlb (Cheater)
Ringworm roidboy.
where the drugs at
An annointed player who earned nothing! Drug cheater, Dad gets him signed! MLB is a closed shop!
Where does he keep those PEDs? 💉💊💉💊💉
HE DIDNT SHOW HIS STEROIDS
He’s at his locker where the roids at?
No one wanna see this cheaters locker bruh
Why are you here?
Fake video…..he didn’t show his stash of roids in his locker
Where’s the syringe
😂😂😂🤡🤡
Did he already use his steroids
“The army uniform”? The padres wear the navy and marine corps pattern uniform. Fernando, you my friend are a clown.
Wheres his steroid storage?