“(The shoulder) comes out, comes back in, so he’s been dealing with that,” Tingler said. “Tonight was the first time we’ve kind of seen it in game action, from swinging or anything like that.”
Tingler said Tatis would undergo an MRI on Tuesday. Prior to further testing, the manager declined to speculate on a timetable or the possibility that doctors will recommend surgery. There was concern Monday night that Tatis might have sustained a labral tear, or aggravated an existing tear. Surgery to repair such damage can come with a recovery of several months, which effectively would end Tatis’ season.