SAN DIEGO — Star right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. was activated from the 60-day injured list Monday by the San Diego Padres after being sidelined for more than two months with a stress reaction in his right thighbone.
He went 0 for 4, but did advance two runners in the two-run eighth inning in a 3-0 win against the Detroit Tigers.
Tatis last played on June 21. He was put on the injured list on June 24, retroactive to June 22.
He received ovations when the lineups were announced and when he ran out to his defensive position at the start of the game, when he was gesturing to the fans and clapping.
''It's a beautiful feeling, man,'' he said. ''I wish I could put it into words, but I had goosebumps, and my energy went right through the roof. And that was the push that I definitely needed and it was just beautiful all the way around.''
He spent last week working out at the team's spring training complex in Arizona.
Tatis received a warm welcome in the clubhouse, including an emphatic hug with center fielder Jackson Merrill, considered by some to be the leading contender for NL Rookie of the Year.
''I'm in a really good place right now,'' Tatis said before the game. ''It's not 100%, but I've been cleared from the doctors and I feel really good moving forward. I feel really confident and I feel like I can do anything out there on the baseball field.''