Two seasons after the Seattle Mariners traded Jarred Kelenic to the Atlanta Braves, the former highly-rated prospect is a free agent.

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The 26-year-old Kelenic elected free agency after the Braves outrighted him off their 40-man roster Wednesday to Triple-A Gwinnett.

Kelenic played just 24 games for Atlanta in 2025, spending most of the season in Triple-A. He hit just 10 for 60 (.167) for the Braves this year, and slashed .213/.286/.309 for a .595 OPS in 95 games with Gwinnett.

The Mariners traded Kelenic along with pitcher Marco Gonzales and first baseman Evan White to Atlanta for pitchers Jackson Kowar and Cole Phillips in December 2023.

A first-round MLB Draft pick by the New York Mets out of high school in Wisconsin in 2018, Kelenic was the centerpiece of the Mariners’ return in a blockbuster December 2018 trade that sent All-Stars Edwin Díaz and Robinson Canó to the Mets and helped kick a Mariners rebuild into gear.

Projected to be a future star for the Mariners along with fellow outfield prospect Julio Rodríguez, Kelenic never fully found his footing at the big league level. Instead, his foot found a water cooler in a fit of frustration in the Mariners’ dugout in 2023, resulting in a fracture that derailed his best MLB season to date for two months.

Kelenic slashed .253/.327/.419 for a .736 OPS with 11 home runs and a 2.1 fWAR in 2023 for the M’s.

Kelenic is credited with bestowing the nickname of “Big Dumper” upon Mariners star catcher and American League MVP candidate Cal Raleigh.

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