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Braves manager Brian Snitker delivers blunt verdict on Alex Verdugo's impact in Atlanta

Alex Verdugo's arrival in Atlanta Braves hasn't gone unnoticed, and manager Brian Snitker made sure to address it directly.

Alex Verdugo #8 of the Atlanta Braves advances to third base on a RBI single by Austin Riley #27 in the second inning against the Minnesota Twins at Truist Park on April 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Ā© Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty ImagesAlex Verdugo #8 of the Atlanta Braves advances to third base on a RBI single by Austin Riley #27 in the second inning against the Minnesota Twins at Truist Park on April 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.

When the Atlanta Braves signed Alex Verdugo under the radar this spring, few could have predicted he’d be at the center of their offensive revival. But over the last two weeks, the veteran outfielder has quietly become the steadying presence Atlanta’s lineup desperately needed. The Braves, winners of nine of their last eleven games, have surged behind a blend of timely hitting, smart at-bats, and above all, Verdugo’s unexpected spark at the top of the order.

The numbers speak for themselves. Since joining the big-league roster on April 17, Verdugo has slashed .341/.396/.455 with five doubles and two four-hit games. He’s extended his hitting streak to six games and brought a level of consistency to the leadoff role that had eluded the Braves since Ronald AcuƱa Jr. went down with injury.

In the same span, Braves hitters in the 7-9 spots have also flourished—an indirect reflection of Verdugo’s ability to set the tone early and help ā€œkeep the line moving,ā€ as he puts it.

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Verdugo’s influence goes beyond the box score. His plate discipline, veteran presence, and willingness to grind out at-bats have changed the dynamic of the lineup. According to MLB.com, his impact has been both immediate and stabilizing. Braves manager Brian Snitker put it plainly: ā€œWhen we got Verdugo, that’s when this started. He’s brought stability. He’s exactly what we needed up top.ā€

Betting on himself: Verdugo’s road to redemption

Verdugo’s arrival in Atlanta wasn’t part of any blockbuster headline. While some questioned whether his best years were behind him, Verdugo stayed patient, working privately with trainers until the Braves came calling.

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ā€œI didn’t want to sit out a year—I wanted to play baseball,ā€ Verdugo said. ā€œIt’s basically betting on yourself.ā€ And that bet is paying dividends, not just for him, but for a Braves team that suddenly looks more complete than it did in the season’s early weeks. With AcuƱa out and others still finding their form, Verdugo has filled the void—both on the field and in the clubhouse.

Looking ahead, the Braves know the season is long and challenges will mount. But one thing’s clear: if Verdugo continues to anchor the lineup the way he has, Atlanta won’t just be a playoff team—they’ll be a serious contender.

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Braves’ unsung hero now has the spotlight

While the Braves’ top sluggers often draw the headlines, it’s Verdugo’s mature, selfless approach that’s driving their recent surge. And in a game where results often hinge on subtle adjustments and unseen contributions, his presence might be the most impactful move Braves has made all year.

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