Alright, let’s talk about Jurickson Profar’s curious case with the Atlanta Braves. Here’s a guy who, once upon a time, was the crown jewel of baseball’s prospect rankings. We’re talking number two overall heading into 2012. But baseball loves to remind us that talent alone doesn’t guarantee a smooth ride to the top.
Profar’s big-league career started off about as smoothly as a pothole-ridden road during rush hour. He flashed potential, sure, but the consistency was like a distant cousin — rarely seen and never close by.
Yet here we are, 2024, and what do you know? Jurickson Profar finally put it all together. Not just “hey, that’s decent” together, but All-Star and Silver Slugger levels together. The San Diego Padres took a chance on him — not once, but twice — and in 2024, that gamble finally paid off. Now he’s staring down the barrel of a well-deserved payday, and let’s be honest, the Braves might just be the team to deliver it.
So, why the Braves? Insider David O’Brien says Profar is a great fit for the Atlanta Braves. Let’s break it down.
The Braves’ Left Field Situation
Atlanta is stacked in the outfield, well, two-thirds of it, anyway. Michael Harris II is solid in center, and Ronald Acuña Jr. is a walking highlight reel and perennial MVP candidate. But left field? That’s a different story. The Braves need an upgrade there, plain and simple, and Profar fits like a glove. CBS Sports’ R.J. Anderson also mentioned Atlanta as a good landing spot. He’s logged plenty of time in left, he’s a switch-hitter (always a plus), and his bat is finally delivering what scouts promised all those years ago.
Free Agency Timing
With Juan Soto’s trade drama out of the way, teams are ready to make moves. The market for outfielders is getting thinner by the second, and the Braves can’t afford to twiddle their thumbs. Profar’s their guy if they want a versatile, proven hitter who won’t break the bank. And let’s not kid ourselves, this is a team that’s built to win now. They need depth, production, and someone who can keep the pressure off Acuña and Harris. Profar checks every one of those boxes.
The Albies Connection
Let’s not forget Ozzie Albies is good friends with Jurickson Profar. That’s not just a fun fact; that’s a recruiting tool. When players have connections to a team — when they trust someone on the inside — it makes a difference. Albies can give Profar the inside scoop on the Braves’ clubhouse, the culture, and that sweet, sweet winning environment. Trust matters in free agency, and Atlanta’s got it.
Value, Value, Value
Profar’s not looking for a $300 million megadeal. He’s not that guy. But he is looking to cash in on his best season yet — and deservedly so. The Braves don’t have to break the bank to sign him. His career numbers (.245 average, .331 OBP) are decent, but his recent performance suggests he’s got more in the tank. Put him in a lineup alongside Acuña, Albies, Austin Riley, and Matt Olson, and those numbers are likely to tick up. That’s not just good for the team; that’s downright dangerous for opposing pitchers.
Profar Makes Sense For The Braves
Ultimately, if the Braves want to stay ahead in the National League, they need to fill the left-field gap with someone reliable, versatile, and capable of producing at the plate. Jurickson Profar isn’t a flashy superstar, but he’s exactly the kind of player who can give a contending team that extra edge.
If Atlanta pulls the trigger and signs Profar, don’t be surprised. It’s the kind of savvy, value-packed move that championship teams are made of.