Fernando Tatís Jr.
A skin fungus reportedly forced the Padres player to take medication containing banned substances. Without having begun, the 2022 season of the stellar Dominican shortstop of the San Diego Padres, Fernando Tatis Jr., ended after being suspended for 80 games after violating the MLB's policy on the use of prohibited substances. However, the origin of this rule violation appears to be unusual.
MLB reporter Hector Gomez
The crazy story was told Monday by former MLB player Fernando Tatis Sr., father of the protagonist of the scandal, to the famous MLB reporter Hector Gomez, and it begins, as tricky as it may seem, in a barbershop.
Fernando Tatís Jr. and his suspension: the haircut went absurdly wrong.
According to Tatis Sr., after a haircut, his son began to grow a fungus on his skin, perhaps due to an allergy. Due to the discomfort that this fungus caused the 23-year-old star, he decided to take a medication to alleviate it; this medication had a substance in it, which was why the Padres player tested positive for doping control.
Padres player
According to Tatis Sr., after a haircut, his son began to grow a fungus on his skin, perhaps due to an allergy. Due to the discomfort that this fungus caused the 23-year-old star, he decided to take a medication to alleviate it; this medication had a substance in it, which was why the Padres player tested positive for doping control.
"All this has happened for something that is not worth this issue," Tatís father told Gomez. "
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