Atlanta Braves president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos has found a lot of diamonds in the rough in his time with the club, but every longtime executive is bound to take their lumps as well.

On Thursday, the Braves likely said goodbye to one of Anthopoulos’ most unsuccessful acquisitions for the final time.

Outfielder Jarred Kelenic came to Atlanta in a December 2023 trade with the Seattle Mariners. He was a former top prospect, coming off a decent enough season in Seattle, and the Braves seemed keen on making him a member of their starting outfield for the long haul.

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Instead, after a disastrous two-year tenure, Kelenic elected free agency on Thursday, according to a report from David O’Brien of The Athletic.

To summarize the last few days, he was waived at the end of the Braves’ season, passed through waivers, outrighted to Triple-A Gwinnett, and opted to leave the organization.

In two years with the Braves, Kelenic totaled 155 games at the major league level and slashed .222/.279/.381 with 17 home runs. He only appeared in 24 games this season, as even on an Atlanta team that struggled to find a consistent outfield mix, he spent most of the season in the minor leagues.

Kelenic was part of the Edwin Díaz and Robinson Canó trade between the Mariners and New York Mets in December of 2018. He was the headliner of the deal and considered a huge prize for Seattle, but in hindsight, perhaps the Mariners simply should have kept their All-Star closer.

Now 26 years old, Kelenic will have an uphill battle to make it as a starter in the league moving forward. But with the right team, which has enough openings in its outfield to give Kelenic some extended run, perhaps there’s still a chance he could break through.

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