Jurickson Profar joins MLB Network Radio to discuss his decision to join the Braves, competing in the NL East and more
The Atlanta Braves seem destined to rely on Ian Anderson in their Opening Day rotation, but Mike Soroka's spring training debut with the Washington Nationals was enough to prove that their plan is a mistake.
Jurickson Profar seems primed to prevent the Braves from doing what they did most of last season, when they struggled to find a suitable replacement for Ronald Acuña Jr. in the leadoff spot. “We kind of had a makeshift-type thing with \[the leadoff spot\],
While much will be made about Jurickson Profar essentially manning the leadoff spot until Ronald Acuña Jr. returns to the lineup later this season, all it took was one swing off Profar's bat to have Atlanta Braves fans falling in love with him.
Fans got a first look at long-time MLB outfielder Jurickson Profar taking the field for the Braves on Wednesday. Profar was one of the biggest pickups for the Atlanta Braves this offseason as they acquired the Padres player in a three-year,
The Atlanta Braves are currently gearing up for the upcoming 2025 MLB season by participating in Spring Training. The 2025 campaign will be filled with expectations for the Braves, who are coming off of an injury-riddled 2024 season that saw them lose in the NLDS to the San Diego Padres.
Atlanta Braves outfielder and free agent acquisition Jurickson Profar will make his debut in a Braves uniform on Wednesday. Manager Brian Snitker has penciled him into the top of the lineup, and he’ll start in his usual left-field position.
Atlanta Braves free agent signing Jurickson Profar made another list from Bleacher Report that MLB players don't want to be on.
The Braves didn't make many acquisitions this offseason, the only notable one being Jurickson Profar, but like every old baseball head loves to say, "It's
Atlanta Braves free agent signing Jurickson Profar made another list from Bleacher Report that MLB players don't want to be on.
Jurickson Profar seems primed to prevent the Braves from doing what they did most of last season, when they struggled to find a suitable replacement for Ronald Acuña Jr. in the leadoff spot. “We kind of had a makeshift-type thing with \[the leadoff spot\],
The Atlanta Braves have had a very quiet offseason. The only major move they made was signing veteran utility man Jurickson Profar to a three-year, $42 million contract. Besides that move, Atlanta hasn't done a whole lot.