14 years, $340 million!? What to make of Fernando Tatis Jr.'s mega-extension with the Padres

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San Diego made its 22-year-old shortstop one of the highest-paid players in MLB history. Here is what the deal means for the freshly paid superstar, his team and the rest of baseball.

San Diego made its 22-year-old shortstop one of the highest-paid players in MLB history. Here is what the deal means for the freshly paid superstar, his team and the rest of baseball.

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