JUST-IN; “From Starter to Minors: Braves’ Struggling Outfielder Finally Breaks His Silence After Stunning Demotion

The Atlanta Braves and manager Brian Snitker made a difficult decision on Thursday by optioning outfielder Jarred Kelenic to the minor leagues. Kelenic, 25, began the season as a key piece in the outfield alongside Ronald Acuña Jr.

and Michael Harris II but has struggled to meet expectations. As a result, the Braves decided it was time for a change after giving him about a month to adjust. First-year Brave Alex Verdugo will now take over his spot on the roster.

Kelenic is enduring his toughest season since 2023, his final year with the Seattle Mariners. His performance at the plate and in the field hasn’t lived up to the team’s hopes, prompting the demotion. Though it’s a setback, the Braves remain confident in his long-term potential. The move is seen as an opportunity for him to reset and refine his game.

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Jarred Kelenic

Being sent down is never easy, especially for a player with high expectations, but Kelenic is approaching the situation with maturity. He remains confident in his abilities and is taking a positive attitude toward the challenge ahead. According to Atlanta Journal reporter Gabe Burns, Kelenic is focusing on growth and staying ready for another chance. His mindset suggests he’s determined to use this experience as motivation.

“Nobody knows what the future holds,” Kelenic said. “I know what I’m capable of doing, and I believe the organization does too. If I just go out, do my thing, this could be a real positive.” His focus now will be on performing well in the minors and earning a return to the Braves’ lineup.

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