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A Star's Fall: Braves' Outfielder Faces 80-Game Ban
Los Angeles, California, USA,Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Profar's suspension is a big deal. He will miss the entire 2025 postseason as part of his penalty. This means he won't be able to help the team if they make it to the playoffs. Profar has expressed his regret and disappointment, stating that he was tested eight times in 2024 and never tested positive before. He claims he is deeply passionate about the game and would never intentionally cheat. He has apologized to the Braves organization, his teammates, and the fans.
The Braves will have to find a way to fill the void left by Profar's suspension. Jarred Kelenic and Bryan De La Cruz have been sharing the right field position in Acuna's absence. With Profar gone, the team can also turn to Alex Verdugo, who was signed to a $1. 5 million deal in March but was optioned to the minor leagues to get more playing time. This suspension is a challenge, but the Braves will need to adapt and find a way to keep their season on track.
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