Jurickson Profar Signs 3-Year, $42 Million Deal with Atlanta Braves

The Atlanta Braves have officially signed outfielder Jurickson Profar to a three-year contract worth $42 million. This announcement, which marks a significant addition to the Braves’ roster, was made public following extensive negotiations between both parties. Profar, who previously played for the San Diego Padres, brings a wealth of experience and versatility. Last season, he batted .242 with 15 home runs and 56 RBIs, showcasing his ability as a dependable hitter. Braves’ General Manager, Alex Anthopoulos, expressed his excitement, stating, ‘Jurickson is not only an exceptional player but also a great team player who can adapt to various roles. We believe he will fit into our system perfectly and help us as we aim for another championship.’ Profar’s deal includes a full no-trade clause, ensuring that he remains with the Braves throughout the entirety of his contract unless he agrees to a trade. The signing is seen as a move to fortify the Braves’ outfield and enhance their offensive capabilities as they prepare for the upcoming season. Profar, who has played for both the Texas Rangers and the Padres during his career, has steadily developed into a reliable player known for his speed and defensive skills. With this new contract, the Braves aim to solidify their position as a leading team in the National League.