Last Wednesday night, San Diego Padres and Fernando Tatis Jr. They surprised by announcing that they had reached an agreement that the Dominican would remain on the minimum team for 14 more seasons. In total they were US $ 340 million those who convinced the young shortstop to sign the extension.
According to Puro Baseball journalist Roberto Espinoza, it appears that a percentage of that millionaire contract will fall by the hands of Big League Advance“, a Investment fund The one with which Tatis Jr. signed when he played Padres Class A BASEBALL at the age of 18.
According to Espinoza in a tweet, “Big League Advance” gave money to the San Diego shortstop in exchange for receiving a portion of his net profit going forward.
It is not clear how much Tatis Jr. should give to said investment fund, but it is believed that it will be several million in all that he will earn in the remainder of his West Coast deal.