longislandmetfan.blogspot.com - 7/29/2008
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Manuel: Tatis is our man in leftfield
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For want of a church, Tatis reborn —
Major League Baseball News 7/28/2008
The reason Fernando Tatis returned to baseball after two years out of the game, he said on Monday, had little to do with the fact that he wanted to play baseball. Sure, some part of him did miss the game. But mostly he just wanted to build a church.
SURGING TATIS EARNS STARTING LEFT FIELD JOB —
NY Post: Sports 7/29/2008
MIAMI - Less than three years after he was out of baseball, Fernando Tatis is the Mets' new everyday left fielder. Though the Amazin's might still trade for a corner outfielder by Thursday's non-waivers trade deadline, manager Jerry Manuel gave...