Jake Cronenworth #9 of the San Diego Padres celebrates with David Macias #46 (Image via Getty) The Atlanta Braves have been linked with a possible move for San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. as the 2026 season gets closer. The discussion has come up late in Spring Training and is tied to gaps in the current roster.There is no confirmed deal, but a possible structure has been outlined. Atlanta would send Mike Yastrzemski along with prospects Didier Fuentes, Owen Murphy, and Diego Tornes. The package shows the level of return San Diego would expect for a player of Tatis’ level.
Atlanta Braves’ outfield situation behind the trade push
The Atlanta Braves are dealing with changes in the outfield. Marcell Ozuna left in free agency, and Jurickson Profar is serving a full-season suspension, which also opened up $15 million in payroll.Yastrzemski signed a two-year, $23 million deal in December 2025 and is currently set as the left fielder. That role could change if the team adds a player like Tatis. He would likely take over in right field, alongside Ronald Acuña Jr. and Michael Harris II. 
San Diego Padres Fernando Tatis Jr. (Image via Getty)
Fernando Tatis Jr. is still producing at a high level. He recently drove in a run with a single in March 2026. His presence would add both power and speed to a lineup that has lacked consistency at times.
Prospect-heavy offer highlights Atlanta Braves’ risk
The reported package includes several key prospects. Didier Fuentes is the main piece. The 20-year-old right-hander posted a 0.00 ERA with 17 strikeouts in nine innings during Spring Training and earned a spot on the Opening Day roster.Owen Murphy is another part of the proposal. The former first-round pick is returning from Tommy John surgery and is expected to pitch at High-A while continuing to develop his arsenal.Diego Tornes rounds out the group. He signed in 2025 for $2.5 million and is viewed as a long-term prospect with tools that could develop over time.
Why the deal could appeal to both teams
For Atlanta, the reason is clear. Fernando Tatis Jr. would address an immediate need and strengthen the lineup. He has a record of All-Star level production and fits a team trying to contend now.For San Diego, the decision is not as simple. General manager A.J. Preller has said in the past that Tatis is not available. Still, a return that includes near-ready pitching, rotation potential, and a high-upside outfielder could be considered.The San Diego Padres would also reduce salary while adding depth to their system.
Uncertainty remains as speculation builds
There is no indication that talks have progressed beyond early discussions. The idea remains speculative at this stage.Also read: MLB trade rumors: Atlanta Braves linked with $3.475 million New York Yankees shortstop to bolster rotation and improve title oddsThe main question is whether Atlanta is willing to give up multiple prospects for a short-term upgrade, or if San Diego continues to hold on to one of its core players.