Former Cardinals Outfielder Fernando Tatis Shows Off MS Paint Skills, Tweets Artistic Creations For World to See

Forget that fancy Adobe Photoshop program, former St. Louis Cardinal Fernando Tatis has found a truly revolutionary way to produce digital art.

The former outfielder, who once hit two grand slams in one inning, recently discovered a program on his computer where he can create one-of-a-kind works of art.

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Tatis has been shining his creative light on Twitter for a few days, sharing some of his artistic gems with the world.

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What do you think?  Leave a comment.

In case anyone thinks Tatis may have taken a class or learned his skill from somewhere else, he cleared that up in a tweet, too.

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You can’t teach this stuff, folks.

Photo via Twitter/@FernandoTatis17

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