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After undergoing surgery on his left shoulder, MLB-cleared, San Diego Padres shortstop Fernando Tadis Jr. underwent an unexpected second surgery.
They want to keep everything in order. Whereas the fans San Diego Padres Excited to reach out 2022 World SeriesThey are already inside National League Championship Series vs. Philadelphia Phillies, Fernando Tadis Jr He was once again in the news for an unexpected second surgery after his clearance MLB.
After receiving an 80-game suspension for violating the policy, Tadis Jr. began a plan to return to the Major Leagues at full capacity. MLB Against performance enhancing substances. Fernando and Padres decided He will have surgery on his left shoulder in early September.
So far, everything is in order, but … Fernando Tadis Jr He didn’t debut in MLB 2022 before being cleared because he had to Surgery on left wrist on March 16 Because he came to spring training with a broken bone. A second operation was performed on the same area after suspension Major Leagues.
Tatis Jr He has already played in 55 of the 80 games suspended. The San Diego Padres got at least four games out of the National League Championship Series, and so a baseball player was born. Dominican Republic At least 59 penalty games and Will return to MLB after April 21st. If there is a leading team it can be done soon Manny Machado will reach World Series 2022.
Tadis Jr. underwent a second unexpected surgery after MLB clearance in 2022
According to Kevin Ac, from the San Diego Union-Tribune Portal, Fernando Tadis Jr. operated on him during the week of October 10-14 Second time since suspension by MLB. What did they do to him? The Dominican baseball player underwent a second surgery on his left wrist and Dr. Michael Carlson removed the original screws from the first surgery and replaced them with central screws. This surgical intervention does not delay the return ‘little boy’ with San Diego Padres Major Leagues 2023.
“The timing of the shoulder surgery and the follow-up wrist surgery should be aligned on the same timeline. I should be able to go to spring training,” San Diego Padres general manager AJ Breller told Kevin AC.