Braves Fans Can’t Believe Yankees Castoff Hit Leadoff in Debut for Atlanta Read more at:

The sad story of Alex Verdugo was one of the most puzzling dramas of the MLB offseason. The 28-year-old outfielder who struck out to end the 2024 World Series for the New York Yankees declared free agency for the first time after last season – and found no takers. Despite being one of the best defensive left fielders in the game and hitting at least 11 home runs in each of his last five full-length seasons, Verdugo – at one time the top prospect in the Los Angeles Dodgers system – reportedly did not receive a single offer until March 20, just one week before opening day.

That offer came from the Atlanta Braves – a team that would be going for an eighth-straight playoff appearance in 2025 and who won the World Series in 2021. The Braves contract was for only $1.5 million after Verdugo collected $9.2 million from the Yankees last season and $6.3 million from the Boston Red Sox the year before that. The offer also required Verdugo to accept a minor league assignment, even though as a player with more than five years of MLB experience, he had the right to refuse any demotion to the minors.

On Friday, more than five weeks after finally signing the deal to resume his career, Verdugo made his debut for the Braves. To the surprise of Atlanta fans, manager Brian Snitker wasted no time installing his newest outfielder in the leadoff slot.

 

Related Posts

Nіco Hoerner Stunѕ Wіth Bold Stаtement About Cubѕ Defenѕіve Domіnаnce

If defensive excellence had a crown in Major League Baseball, the Chicago Cubs would be wearing it right now – and not just because the Gold Glove hardware says so. After the…

Rаngerѕ Weіgh Coѕtly Decіѕіon аѕ Jonаh Heіm Fаceѕ Declіnіng Numberѕ

The Texas Rangers are facing a pivotal decision behind the plate this offseason. Jonah Heim, once a key contributor during the team’s 2023 World Series run, is heading into his…

Aѕtroѕ two-tіme All-Stаr аce Frаmber Vаldez getѕ $196 mіllіon contrаct uрdаte from MLB іnѕіder аheаd of free аgency

Valdez is going to be the top pitcher on the market.

Could the A’s Bring Back a Former Giants Fan Favorite to Solve Offseason Gaps?

The Athletics are after upgrades at a couple positions this offseason, and have said they’re open to internal options, trades, or free agents to find the right fix for what they’re after. The two positions they’re mainly after are second and third base, and former San Francisco Giant Thairo Estrada could be a terrific option for the A’s to consider at the keystone.

Thіѕ offѕeаѕon, іt’ѕ tіme to аррrecіаte St. Louіѕ Cаrdіnаlѕ’ mаnаger Olі Mаrmol

In light of the recent Mike Shildt news, perhaps this offseason it’s time to reset — and reappreciate — the Cardinals manager.

Rаngerѕ іntereѕted іn Twіnѕ bullрen coаch аfter LаTroy Hаwkіnѕ reрlаced hіm

The Rangers’ coaching staff search continues.