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The Braves and free agent outfielder Jurickson Profar are in agreement on a contract, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. The details of the pact for the Boras Corporation client aren’t yet publicly known. Atlanta has a full 40-man roster and will need to make a corresponding move in order to make this deal official.
Profar, 32, has been wildly inconsistent in his career but is coming off his best season. Once a top prospect with the Rangers, he made it to the majors as a 19-year-old but struggled in his first few seasons. He eventually showed some promise but frustratingly alternated between good and bad seasons.
He had one of those down seasons in 2023, which is why the Padres were able to sign him last offseason for just $1MM, barely above the league minimum. The Padres probably couldn’t have dreamed about the return on investment they would eventually get from that.
Profar got into 158 games and stepped to the plate 668 times. His 15.1% strikeout rate and 11.4% walk rate were both strong numbers but fairly normal for him. He managed to do more damage when he connected, without sacrificing any of his trademark plate discipline. His 24 home runs were a career high. The three numbers in his .280/.380/.459 slash line were all personal bests as well, apart from a .471 slugging percentage in his nine-game debut back in 2012. His 139 wRC+ easily eclipsed his previous personal high of 113 and was also put him in the top 15 among qualified hitters last year.
Given his capricious production over the years, it would be fair to be a bit skeptical that he could keep that kind of performance going. However, there are some encouraging numbers under the hood. Profar’s 44.8% hard hit hate rate, 91.1 mile-per-hour average exit velocity and 7.2% barrel rate were all significantly better than anything he had done before. His .302 batting average on balls in play was a career high but just a bit above the .291 league average.
Though Profar has played all over the diamond in his career, he’s mostly a left fielder now. He’s barely played the other outfield slots in his career. He hasn’t really been an infield regular since 2019. He logged just 18 innings at first base last year, the only place he played apart from left field during the campaign.
Profar’s work in left hasn’t been especially well regarded. Last year, he was given a grade of -8 from Defensive Runs Saved and -6 from Outs Above Average. Despite that, thanks to his huge offense and ten stolen bases, FanGraphs considered him to be worth 4.3 wins above replacement on the season.
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The Atlanta Braves have reportedly agreed to sign infielder Jurickson Profar to a contract. Profar, who previously played for the San Diego Padres, is known for his versatility and ability to play multiple positions on the field.
The Braves are hoping that Profar can provide depth and flexibility to their roster, as they aim to make another deep playoff run in the upcoming season. With his switch-hitting abilities and solid defensive skills, Profar could be a valuable asset for the team.
Fans are excited to see how Profar will fit in with the Braves and contribute to their success on the field. Stay tuned for more updates on this signing and how it will impact the team’s lineup for the upcoming season.
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