Fernando Tatis Jr. owes money to an investment fund

Wednesday night, the San Diego Padres and Fernando Tatis Jr. They were surprised to announce that they have reached an agreement for the Dominican to remain in the minimum team for another 14 seasons. In total they were $ 340 million those who convinced the young shortstop to sign the extension.

However, according to journalist Roberto Espinoza of Puro Baseball, it seems that a percentage of that millionaire contract it will fall into his handsBig League Advance“, A Investment fund The one he signed with Tatis Jr. when he played Padres Class A BASEBALL at 18 years old.

According to Espinoza in a tweet, “Big League Advance” gave money to the San Diego shortstop in exchange for receiving a portion of its net earnings in the future.

It is unclear how much Tatis Jr. should give to the investment fund, but it is believed that it would be a few million from which it will earn a total of the rest of its agreement with those on the west coast.

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