Profar, a switch-hitter, began lifting his front leg higher at the start of his swing. He said advice from former major leaguer Fernando Tatis and work with San Diego outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. last offseason helped convince him to make the change, which added power to his swing.
Questions about the Padres’ ownership are having an impact on free agency. At least that was the impression that Jurickson Profar gave Friday, when he met with Atlanta media in a video call. The 31-year-old switch-hitter signed a three-year,
After pretending he was Andruw Jones or Chipper Jones in backyard games as a kid, Profar will be the Braves' everyday left fielder.
The San Diego Padres had to officially say goodbye to Jurickson Profar on Thursday, as the All-Star outfielder signed a three-year deal with the National League rival Atlanta Braves. Despite a ...
The San Diego Padres have officially lost their All-Star outfielder. On Thursday, free agent outfielder Jurickson Profar agreed to a deal with the Atlanta Braves, per multiple reports, including ...
The Hot Stove was heating up for San Diego Padres free agent outfielder Jurickson Profar as a couple of insiders believed a National League East team should look to sign him. That's exactly what ...
ATLANTA — A new leg kick helped make Jurickson Profar a first-time All-Star at 31 with San Diego. That important tweak to his swing also helped lead Profar to Atlanta. Atlanta Braves general ...
The Atlanta Braves could get desperate in an attempt to stay competitive in the loaded National League East heading into 2025.
AJ Minter spent eight tremendous years with the Atlanta Braves, winning a World Series in 2021 as a key member of their bullpen in The Battery. Minter's loss wi
The Padres already have a shortstop under contract in Xander Bogaerts. Kim, who’ll turn 30, is a better defender than Bogaerts, who’ll be 33 in October. Bogaerts has a much better career track record as a hitter, though it’s notable that his slugging rate has declined each of the past five years.
Padres plan to spend significantly more on players in 2025 than they did on team that won 93 games last season