Outfielder Jurickson Profar, who had the best season of his MLB career last year, spoke about how Fernando Tatis Jr.'s father helped him improve his hitting.
Jurickson Profar is again trying his luck outside San Diego. The Padres’ All-Star left fielder is joining the Atlanta Braves, the team announced Thursday afternoon. He’ll make $42 million over the next three years,
Profar set career highs in batting average, home runs and RBIs as well as with 158 hits. He was the starting left fielder for the NL in the All-Star Game and earned his first Silver Slugger Award.
Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr. are key personnel for the San Diego Padres as they aim to win it all. To do so, they'll need to overcome the challenge posed by their divisional rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers, who once again took away the best crop of the offseason to strengthen their roster.
ATLANTA — A new leg kick helped make Jurickson Profar a first-time All-Star ... Tatis and work with San Diego outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. last offseason helped convince him to make the change ...
Local insiders seem to largely consider the Atlanta Braves signing outfielder Jurickson Profar a significant win. It's now an even bigger victory after the Jan.
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,
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.
Outfielder Jurickson Profar, the Braves’ newest signing, credits a swing change with his career year in 2024, where he hit .280/.380/.459 with 24 home runs and 85 RBIs, notching his first All-Star nod and his first Silver Slugger award.
The Padres are saying goodbye to their pink-and-mint City Connect uniforms after 2025, which were inspired by the San Diego’s sunsets.
The San Diego Padres will no longer wear their pink- and mint-colored City Connect uniforms following the 2025 MLB season. According to Bill Shaikin of