Braves Release Jake Marisnick
Briefly

The Braves have released outfielder Jake Marisnick, who was struggling in Triple-A Gwinnett with a dismal batting average this season. His release comes as the Braves signed Eddie Rosario to strengthen their outfield, allowing them to allocate more playing time to Jarred Kelenic. Marisnick, an experienced player with 11 MLB seasons under his belt, has dealt with serious hitting issues in 2025, recording a low batting line. However, he remains notable for his defensive skills and speed on the bases, making him a potential asset for other teams.
Marisnick logged a woeful .098/.178/.195 batting line in Gwinnett this season, prompting the Braves to release him as they revamp their outfield.
Despite his struggles, Jake Marisnick showed potential as a defender, being credited with 54 Defensive Runs Saved and ranked in high sprint speed percentiles.
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