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Atlanta Braves news and notes from Thursday. After quite an uneventful offseason, the Atlanta Braves have made a splash and signed outfielder Jurickson Profar. He will join the club on a three-year, $42M deal. He will make $12M in 2025 and $15M in both 2026 and 2027.
#Braves Sign Jurickson Profar: pic.twitter.com/KdN2I1OdyX— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) January 23, 2025
Profar will take over in left field. Not only is he a solid defender, but Alex Anthopoulos called him the “second-best bat on the market.” He spent the entire 2024 campaign in San Diego, where he logged 158 games and a .280 batting average.
And before you ask, 1% of his salary will be donated to the Atlanta Braves Foundation.
More Braves News:
Though he will not be on the Opening Day roster, Spencer Strider has completed four bullpen sessions this winter and should have a normal spring.
MLB News:
The Toronto Blue Jays recently signed outfielder Anthony Santander to a $92.5M deal. However, $61.75M of that is deferred money. Click here for a full breakdown of the layout.
Major League Baseball has added two minor rule changes ahead of the 2025 season.
The New York Mets have officially announced their two-year, $22M deal with former Brave A.J. Minter. He bid the Braves farewell via Instagram on Thursday.
The New York Yankees claimed a pair of right-handers off waivers, including Allan Winans, who the Braves designated for assignment earlier this week.
The Los Angeles Dodgers finalized their four-year, $72M contract with left-hander Tanner Scott.
Clayton Kershaw may still have a future in Los Angeles.
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Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Thursday. After quite an uneventful offseason, the Atlanta Braves have made a splash and signed outfielder Jurickson Profar. He will join the club on a three-year, $42M deal. He will make $12M in 2025 and $15M in both 2026 and 2027.
#Braves Sign Jurickson Profar: pic.twitter.com/KdN2I1OdyX— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) January 23, 2025
Profar will take over in left field. Not only is he a solid defender, but Alex Anthopoulos called him the “second-best bat on the market.” He spent the entire 2024 campaign in San Diego, where he logged 158 games and a .280 batting average.
And before you ask, 1% of his salary will be donated to the Atlanta Braves Foundation.
More Braves News:
Though he will not be on the Opening Day roster, Spencer Strider has completed four bullpen sessions this winter and should have a normal spring.
MLB News:
The Toronto Blue Jays recently signed outfielder Anthony Santander to a $92.5M deal. However, $61.75M of that is deferred money. Click here for a full breakdown of the layout.
Major League Baseball has added two minor rule changes ahead of the 2025 season.
The New York Mets have officially announced their two-year, $22M deal with former Brave A.J. Minter. He bid the Braves farewell via Instagram on Thursday.
The New York Yankees claimed a pair of right-handers off waivers, including Allan Winans, who the Braves designated for assignment earlier this week.
The Los Angeles Dodgers finalized their four-year, $72M contract with left-hander Tanner Scott.
Clayton Kershaw may still have a future in Los Angeles.
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