Fernando Tatis Jr. is batting .305/.374/.671 this season and has shown big power, which carries extra value since he’s a shortstop. Arizona Republic-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Content Services, LLC

The San Diego Padres may want to give Fernando Tatis Jr. a contract extension, but that might not come until after the season, according to a report.

MLB reporter Jon Heyman said on Friday that a contract extension is more likely to come after the season, and that San Diego is concentrating on this season for now.

This is different from what Tatis’ father previously said.

The Padres have every reason to prioritize an extension for Tatis Jr. He is a superstar in the making, and the more he accomplishes, the more expensive he theoretically can become. However, the other side to the situation is that delaying the matter will allow time to see what shapes up economically throughout the country.

MLB teams are not bringing in anywhere near the same amount of money as usual due to the lack of fans because of the coronavirus pandemic. Teams probably will want to know more about how things will look in the future before committing large chunks of money. The lone exception was what the Dodgers did with Mookie Betts, and that’s because something might have been in the works there previously.

Tatis, 21, is batting .305/.374/.671 this season and has shown big power, which carries extra value since he’s a shortstop.

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