San Diego—Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr.’s usually exciting aura has been damaged by a shocking legal and financial situation that could hurt his career and personal image. There may be secret terms that come with what used to look like a great deal and a rising star, which could ruin a lot of what Tatis has worked for.
The problem is that there has been a long-running contract dispute with Big League Advance (BLA), a company that says it paid Tatis $2 million in 2017 for 10% of his future earnings. BLA says that Tatis owes it tens of millions of dollars because he just signed a big extension with the Padres.

San Diego—Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr.’s usually exciting aura has been damaged by a shocking legal and financial situation that could hurt his career and personal image. There may be secret terms that come with what used to look like a great deal and a rising star, which could ruin a lot of what Tatis has worked for.
The problem is that there has been a long-running contract dispute with Big League Advance (BLA), a company that says it paid Tatis $2 million in 2017 for 10% of his future earnings. BLA says that Tatis owes it tens of millions of dollars because he just signed a big extension with the Padres.
San Diego—Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr.’s usually exciting aura has been damaged by a shocking legal and financial situation that could hurt his career and personal image. There may be secret terms that come with what used to look like a great deal and a rising star, which could ruin a lot of what Tatis has worked for.
The problem is that there has been a long-running contract dispute with Big League Advance (BLA), a company that says it paid Tatis $2 million in 2017 for 10% of his future earnings. BLA says that Tatis owes it tens of millions of dollars because he just signed a big extension with the Padres.
San Diego—Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr.’s usually exciting aura has been damaged by a shocking legal and financial situation that could hurt his career and personal image. There may be secret terms that come with what used to look like a great deal and a rising star, which could ruin a lot of what Tatis has worked for.
The problem is that there has been a long-running contract dispute with Big League Advance (BLA), a company that says it paid Tatis $2 million in 2017 for 10% of his future earnings. BLA says that Tatis owes it tens of millions of dollars because he just signed a big extension with the Padres.
San Diego—Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr.’s usually exciting aura has been damaged by a shocking legal and financial situation that could hurt his career and personal image. There may be secret terms that come with what used to look like a great deal and a rising star, which could ruin a lot of what Tatis has worked for.
The problem is that there has been a long-running contract dispute with Big League Advance (BLA), a company that says it paid Tatis $2 million in 2017 for 10% of his future earnings. BLA says that Tatis owes it tens of millions of dollars because he just signed a big extension with the Padres.
The audience is currently seeing a drama that has the potential to reshape Tatis’s legacy. Will he be able to reverse the ruling? Can he maintain his focus on the field, his profits, and his reputation? Or will this legal load undermine what was once one of baseball’s biggest stars and become a damning anchor?