On Friday, as anticipated, placing him at the No. 2 spot of the lineup due to their highly anticipated matchup from the Los Angeles Dodgers in Petco Park.

Infielder Tucupita Marcano has been optioned into the team’s alternative site so as to generate space on the active roster.

This was his third documented episode with that shoulder at a period of 23 days, a problem Tatis has been dealing with during his career.

Subluxations, which happen when the shoulder basically slips from its status in the socket but does not fully dislocate, frequently lead to operation. However, in addition, there are instances when players may deal with the disease for a lengthy time period. The Padres are optimistic that Tatis can fall over the latter category. But that may require some alterations to his game, especially keeping both hands on the bat often to prevent the crazy swings and misses that may render his shoulder exposed once more.

“We attempted to use the previous seven, the previous ten days, to converse to the medical staff how do we best minimize the threat. Look, these items will take place in the game. And so just hoping to get the best we could at speaking about what are a few of the risk points, or even the high risk amounts. The very last thing we need is within a few days, a few weeks, a few months, is some thing occurring . We have got a very long year this season, and obviously he has a long career ahead of him. We have attempted to pay for those things together with the complete understanding he’s gonna get out there and become a ballplayer too.”

Ahead of the 2021 season started, he’d already secured major marketing and advertising deals with Gatorade and Adidas, graced the cover of MLB The Display and signed up a 14-year, $340 million expansion.

However, Tatis gathered only 3 hits in 16 at-bats within his initial four regular-season matches this season, striking out six times and committing five errors. A few scouts who watched him tightly think he had been favoring that shoulder, which caused him difficulty a few times throughout spring training.

Tatis had been in noticeable pain instantly after enduring the subluxation, but Padres general manager A.J. Preller stated Tatis felt better soon afterwards and was excited to go back to the starting lineup the next day. Tatis’ MRI, Preller stated, revealed a minor labral tear which has been consistent with a subluxation although not much different from that which had established on his previous physical, including Tatis had regained complete assortment of movement and that he’d try to handle the harm following a brief IL stint.

Friday marked the first day that he was qualified to return.