

As the 2023 MLB spring training approaches, excitement is brewing among fans as they anticipate the upcoming season. Athletes are pushing themselves to new heights, training tirelessly to be at their best. And so is the San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr.
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Social media is awash with posts from players showcasing their dedication to the game, and one athlete, in particular, is capturing the attention of fans everywhere – the Padres shortstop. It seems like he is ready to make a comeback after his suspension lifts!
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Fernando Tatis Jr. has already begun his training
Looks like Tatis Jr. is gearing up for another unforgettable season. Tatis gave his fans a sneak peek at his training routine. In a recent Instagram story, the Padres slugger gave the fans a glimpse into his workout space, where the music is blasting and he’s dancing along doing a little jig. He’s moving the camera to the beat of the music. Despite his larger-than-life persona, Tatis appears to be working out alone.

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The shortstop is poised to make a huge impact this season, with projections placing him on the list for the most home runs hits. With a predicted 35 home runs this season, Tatis Jr. is all set to have a remarkable year in 2023.
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The 24-year-old is gearing up for an exciting comeback after a tumultuous season. Fans are thrilled to see the superstar back in action and putting in the hard work to regain his form.
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Tatis Jr. is ready to begin anew
After a stellar 2021 campaign where he earned numerous accolades, Tatis was dealt a blow with a wrist injury and a failed PED test. According to the NY Times, he gave the reason that the positive PED test was because of a ringworm treatment he had been taking.
Despite the setback, he has been determined to come back stronger and is putting in the work to make it happen. His suspension is set to lift in April, just in time for the start of the spring season. Tatis Jr. is ready to step back onto the field and prove his worth once again. His positive attitude and relentless work ethic are sure to make a thrilling comeback.
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Do you think he will be able to make an impact in his comeback season? Leave your comments below!
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