Fernando Tatis, Jr. has been cleared to begin baseball activities following shoulder surgery and a pair of wrist surgeries.

The San Diego Padres shortstop is right on schedule with his rehab work, though he is currently serving an 80-game performance-enhancing drug suspension and is ineligible to play until April 20.  

Tatis, 24, originally injured his left wrist in a motorcycle accident last offseason. He had surgery in March and a second surgery in October to further stabilize the wrist.

Between wrist surgeries, Tatis was suspended in August, and he had surgery on his troublesome left shoulder in September. The shoulder sidelined him multiple times earlier in this career.