Fernando Tatis Jr. was in and out of the lineup during spring training, suffered a shoulder subluxation five games into the regular season and still didn't look right when he returned 10 days later. But San Diego Padres manager Jayce Tingler began to notice hints of the real Tatis -- the 22-year-old superstar who's quickly evolving into the face of his sport -- as the second series against the Los Angeles Dodgers approached. He saw a shorter swing, a more disciplined approach and an ability to track pitches deep into the strike zone, all signs that Tatis might be poised for a breakout.