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fromBattery Power
1 week ago
Atlanta Braves

What does the future hold for Jurickson Profar and the Atlanta Braves?

Jurickson Profar faces a full 2026 season suspension for a second PED violation, forfeiting $21 million of his $42 million Braves contract while the team gains $18 million in salary cap flexibility.
fromMLB Trade Rumors
1 week ago
Atlanta Braves

Jurickson Profar To Receive 162-Game PED Suspension

Braves outfielder Jurickson Profar receives a 162-game suspension for a second PED violation, forfeiting his $15MM salary and facing a lifetime ban if a third positive test occurs.
Atlanta Braves
fromMLB Trade Rumors
1 week ago

Jurickson Profar To Receive 162-Game PED Suspension

Braves outfielder Jurickson Profar receives a 162-game suspension for a second PED violation, forfeiting his $15MM salary and facing a lifetime ban if a third positive test occurs.
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fromLos Angeles Times
4 months ago

Would MLB make Arte Moreno sell Angels in wake of Tyler Skaggs trial?

MLB is monitoring the Skaggs wrongful-death trial, will await verdict and its own investigation before disciplining the Angels, and is unlikely to force a sale.
Chicago
fromMLB Trade Rumors
5 months ago

MLB Disciplines Jose Iglesias, Xander Bogaerts

Jose Iglesias received a one-game suspension and undisclosed fine for conduct toward umpires after Game Three; Xander Bogaerts was also fined for the same incident.
fromESPN.com
6 months ago

Giants' Chapman has suspension reduced to fine

Chapman had faced a suspension and an undisclosed fine after he made contact with Rockies pitcher Kyle Freeland. Chapman, Freeland and Giants shortstop Willy Adames were ejected following the first-inning fracas during San Francisco's 7-4 win at Coors Field, then Chapman led the Giants past the Rockies 10-8 a night later - playing the game as the appeal was considered.
San Francisco Giants
Major League Baseball
fromwww.mediaite.com
6 months ago

WATCH: Houston Astros Pitcher Drills His Own Catcher Square in the Chest After Giving Up a Grand Slam

Houston pitcher Framber Valdez appeared to intentionally cross up and hit his own catcher, Cesar Salazar, after surrendering a grand slam, prompting widespread outrage.
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