The San Diego Padres star was suspended for 80 games after testing positive for a performance enhancer.
Bob Nightengale of USA Today says that the Padres are livid with Tatis.
The Padres have taken the infielder off the mural at the park and canceled his bobblehead day in September.
The failed test was to be addressed by a group of teammates, according to Kevin Acee.
After the news, some teammates thought it was necessary for him to address it.
The pitcher said it was important. Everyone has a different opinion on the situation. We've moved on. We have moved on from it. We don't want to think about him as much as we need to. This is great. We need to hear the truth from him.
The teammates weighed in on the issue.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original contentWhen news of the suspension broke, he was nearing a return after missing a game due to a wrist injury. He will not be with the team for the rest of the year and the start of the next one.
He was signed through 2034 after agreeing to a 14-year contract extension. In each of the last two years, he has finished in the top five of the voting for the league's Most Valuable Player.
Over the course of three seasons, he has 48 home runs and 31 stolen bases.
His future in San Diego is in question because of his suspension for using performance enhancing drugs.