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Fernando Tatis | First Baseman

TEAM: New York Mets
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 5'10' / 180
DOB: 1/1/1975
AGE:35
BATS/THROWS:Right / Right
CONTRACT INFO: 10/30/08: Signed a 1 year, $1.75M contract. 2010-12: Arb. Eligible, 2013: Free Agent
 Fernando Tatis-1B- MetsJan. 29 - 6:55 pm et
Mets signed IF-OF Fernando Tatis to a one-year contract.
Terms of the contract weren't released, but he could earn up to $1.5 million with incentives, close to the salary he made last season. Tatis, 35, has batted .289/.352/.458 with an 811 OPS over the past two seasons with New York, and though the choice is uninspiring, he figures to be the right-handed part of a platoon with Daniel Murphy at first base.
Fernando Tatis's 2010 Profile
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Current Season Stats
GABH2B3BHRRBIRBBKSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
125 3409621 484842225441.282 .339.438.777
Career Stats Batting
YearTeamGABH2B3BHRRBIRBBKSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
1997TEX60223579082929144230.256.300.404.703
1998STL15053214733411586936123135.276.322.415.738
1999STL1495371603123410710482128219.298.391.553.944
2000STL9632482211186459579423.253.365.491.856
2001MON41145379021120164300.255.329.359.688
2002MON11438187181155543359022.228.303.399.702
2003MON53175346021515184021.194.281.263.543
2006BAL2856146128761700.250.313.500.813
2008NYM9227381161114733295930.297.369.484.853
2009NYM1253409621484842225441.282.339.438.777
Appearances Per Position
Year C 1B2BSS3BOFDH
2009 0 41 7 2 27 28 0
 Fernando Tatis-1B - Mets Jan. 28 - 6:25 pm et

Mike Puma of the New York Post confirms that infielder Fernando Tatis will be rejoining the Mets on a one-year contract.
SI.com's Jon Heyman first reported the news Thursday evening. Tatis, 35, has posted an .811 OPS during his last two years with the Mets and will serve in a platoon at first base with Daniel Murphy this season. Carlos Delgado, it appears, will have to find a job elsewhere for 2010.
Source: New York Post
 Fernando Tatis-1B - Mets Jan. 28 - 5:04 pm et

Jon Heyman of SI.com writes that Fernando Tatis will be rejoining the Mets.
This isn't confirmation of a deal as much as it is an assumption of one getting done. Tatis, 35, has batted .289/.352/.458 with an 811 OPS over the past two seasons with New York and should be the right-handed part of a first base platoon with Daniel Murphy. It's less than desirable, but remember that the Mets believe Ike Davis isn't far away from making an impact in the majors. Heyman adds that Carlos Delgado will now have to seek employment elsewhere and that scouts view him as a designated hitter.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
 Fernando Tatis-1B - Mets Jan. 27 - 8:07 pm et

The Mets are on the cusp of signing Fernando Tatis, reports Mike Puma of the New York Post.
Tatis would platoon with Daniel Murphy at first base. Settling for a Murphy/Tatis platoon is curious, but these are the Mets. He will offer near zero fantasy value.
Source: New York Post
 Fernando Tatis-1B - Mets Jan. 22 - 9:19 am et

The Mets may turn back to Fernando Tatis to fill their hole at first base, according to the New York Post's Mike Puma.
The Mets were unimpressed with Carlos Delgado when they scouted him in the Dominican Republic last week and are nearing scramble mode. Tatis, who hit .282 last season with a .339 on-base percentage and a .438 slugging percentage, could platoon with Daniel Murphy at first base. It's not an ideal scenario, but it may be better than wasting time with an unhealthy Delgado.
Source: New York Post
 Paul Lo Duca-C - Rockies Jan. 19 - 6:28 pm et  

The Rockies could be interested in signing Paul Lo Duca to a minor league contract, according to Troy Renck of the Denver Post.
Manager Jim Tracy has ties to the veteran backstop stemming from their days together in Los Angeles. Lo Duca hasn't appeared in an MLB game since 2008, and hit just .243/.321/.295 in 173 at-bats that season. He turns 38 years old next April and is doubtful to ever again be productive at the major league level. Renck also passes along that the Rockies want to add a bench play and have interest in Robb Quinlan, Fernando Tatis and Melvin Mora.
Source: Denver Post

 

 

 

 

 

 

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