Fernando Tatis Jr. has hurt his shoulder three times this season. Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports

The San Diego Padres will be without Fernando Tatis Jr. for at least 10 days, but there is hope it won’t be any longer than that.

Tatis Jr. left Friday’s game against the Colorado Rockies after injuring his shoulder while sliding into third base. It was the third time Tatis Jr. has injured his shoulder this season.

The Padres placed Tatis Jr. on the IL Saturday, but there was optimism that the star shortstop would be able to return when eligible.

Tatis’ aggressive playing style has led to issues with this all season. He initially hurt his shoulder while swinging too hard, but that injury cost him only 10 days. At the time, Tatis said he wanted to adapt his playing style to prevent injury, but there’s only so much he can do in certain situations.

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