With Mike Trout on the shelf, Fernando Tatis is currently the face of MLB. Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports

Fernando Tatis Jr. makes Padres' history with 200th career hit

Fernando Tatis Jr. is one of the best young players in baseball, and he made San Diego Padres' history on Sunday.

According to ESPN's Stats and Information, Tatis' second-inning home run against the Seattle Mariners was his 200th career hit, making him the fastest player in Padres' history to reach the mark. 

Before notching his 200th career hit, Tatis blasted his 50th career home run in a 16-1 win over the Mariners on Friday, making him the fastest Padre to reach the 50-homer mark. 

The 22-year-old has been on a tear this season. Entering Sunday's contest, he was hitting .290/.364/.664 with 11 home runs and 20 RBI on 31 hits. 

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