Ideal Braves competition for Jarred Kelenic just got eliminated from the MLB Playoffs
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Ideal Braves competition for Jarred Kelenic just got eliminated from the MLB Playoffs
Could Atlanta’s outfield help be on the way this winter?
By Christopher Kline | 11:37 AM EDT
Jarred Kelenic, Atlanta Braves
Jarred Kelenic, Atlanta Braves / David Berding/GettyImages
The Atlanta Braves acquired Jarred Kelenic from the Seattle Mariners last offseason with plans of a platoon in left field. The Braves then went on to acquire the likes of Adam Duvall in an attempt to diversify the depth chart and stockpile talent. Unfortunately for Atlanta, the baseball gods dealt a cruel hand in 2024. Rather than swimming in quality outfielders, the Braves were left picking up the scraps between injury bouts.
Kelenic was basically forced into a full-time role without much insulation behind him. There are positive stretches, including a midseason foray as the Braves’ leadoff hitter, but the overall production was less than Atlanta fans hoped for. Across 412 ABs, Kelenic slashed .231/.286/.393 with 15 home runs. By the postseason, Kelenic was watching from the bench as Ramon Laureano patrolled left field.
It’s far too early to write Kelenic out of the Braves’ long-term plans. The dude is 25 years old and he is going to get another shot at full-time duties next season, even once Ronald Acuña is back in the opposite corner. That said, Atlanta would be wise to sign a platoon option — or, perhaps more importantly, a source of competition. Oftentimes the quickest way to bring out a player’s best is a fire beneath their feet.
Atlanta’s perfect replacement could be sourced from another postseason contender that was sent home early. The Kansas City Royals were eliminated from the ALDS on Thursday, which means veteran Tommy Pham is back on the free agent market. He’s the perfect Braves target.
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