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Health: Fernando Tatis is Done

by Matthew Cerrone on September 17th, 2008 at 11:02 am

In case you missed it, Fernando Tatis left last night’s game in the fifth inning with a separated right shoulder.

Following the game, Jerry Manuel said, ‘he’s done,’ saying Tatis will not play again this year, while adding:

“That’s very discouraging. Tatis has been a big piece to where we are and what we’ve accomplished so far. For him to go down at this point, we’ll just have to play the two kids out there for a while. That’s just the way it is. With the loss of Tatis, we have to reassess where we are offensively.”

In his place, Manuel expects to return to the Nick Evans-Daniel Murphy platoon in left field, while also using Endy Chavez for time to time.

In 91 games for the Mets this season, Tatis hit .299 with 11 HR and 47 RBI in 271 at bats, his most since 2002.

Tatis had some big-time hits for the Mets this season. He turned in to an unexpected fan favorite.

Also, he should be a reminder that not every off-season acquisition has to be a top-flight free agent – but that sometimes the unexpected star can come from no place.