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Fernando Tatis' ridiculous PED excuse lied by lack of action

A hoaxed story that PED was taken for ringworm and/or fungus for a "bad haircut" that came out of Fernando Tatis' camp lies the reality it never said. A word when it matters. When he heard that he had failed a drug test a few weeks earlier, Tatis didn't object, he didn't protest, and ultimately he didn't force the arbitrator on the issue of test results, as was his right. , Tatis is one of the most glaring cases of drug misconduct in memory, and the failure occurred just two weeks before its announcement, delaying it by hours or a day in burying the news. could have been alone. Friday night.

Tatis, of course, was the "innovative" player who turned San Diego into a baseball hotbed, arguably one of the greatest talents in baseball, and his record 340 million Being the person who signed the dollar contract, this could not be filled. Tatis is currently unable to play for his 2023 season due to a combination of his own mistakes, including a motorcycle accident, and a wrist injury, but will not be able to play until he arrives injured in the spring. was kept secret. A contract may be formed.

The drug foray was foolish, according to insiders. "It's not what Klöstebol made him a great player," one source believes. At best, it helps "by the margin". Plus, Tatis wasn't even playing when he was arrested in Midsummer.

In any case, there was little sympathy for Tatis, if not from his teammates, media and fans. He inadvertently took an anabolic steroid when he took medicine for ringworm.In any case, if the quack prescribed the wrong medicine, he would not only use internet curse words, but doctors about actual complaints.

San Diego Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. walks to the dugout
AP Photo

for drug fraud While never fully acquitted, Tatis is the first time his parents have fallen into well-worn denial. They didn't upset anyone, but perhaps they did reveal exactly why Tatis went that route: First, his mother tried to reinforce the ringworm story with photos on his social media. Then his father, a former St. Louis Cardinals player,came up with a great story that it was caused by the spray he used in his treatment. "Fungus from a haircut," he told respected journalist Hector Gomez. did not. Padres leader Joe Musgrove summed it up nicely by saying he was "a little disappointed and a little pissed off."

Only a few former stars, including David Ortiz, have criticized MLB.

"MLB needs to have some kind of regulation before releasing news like [what happened] to Fernando Tatiz Jr.," Ortiz said (also Gomez). through). ``You can't kill our product. , it is unclear what Ortiz is thinking.

Anyway, Tatis has time to restore his reputation. Starling Marte did just that. Although he failed the test, he made no excuses for BS and continued to produce similar numbers while running clean tests. Tatis should have admitted he had PED, but hinted that he was desperate to get back on the field after sustaining a serious injury. He has 13 years left on his contract,and plenty of time to change his ways.Tatis needs to be surrounded by a better class. He's only 23, so I hope he's not too late.