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Report: Jurickson Profar to sit out season after suspension upheld

By Thomson Reuters Mar 19, 2026 | 1:09 PM

Jurickson Profar’s appeal of his 162-game suspension for a second positive test for performance-enhancing drugs was rejected, and he will miss the entire season ​for the Atlanta Braves, ESPN reported Thursday.

He also would ‌be ineligible should the Braves qualify for the postseason and will not receive his $15 million in salary.

The Braves will save $3 million in luxury taxes.

On March 3, Major League Baseball issued the suspension when ‌it ​said Profar, 33, tested positive for ⁠exogenous testosterone and its ⁠metabolites, which are banned under MLB’s joint drug prevention and treatment program.

Profar becomes the sixth player to receive a full-season PED ban since MLB increased the penalty for ​two-time offenders in 2014, per ESPN. A third offense would result in a lifetime ban from baseball.

A first-time ⁠All-Star with the San Diego Padres ⁠in 2024, Profar signed a three-year, $42 million ​contract with Atlanta in January 2025. He batted .245 with 14 ​homers and 43 RBIs in 80 games in his ‌first season with the Braves after serving an 80-game suspension from March 31 to July 1.

Profar’s initial ban came after testing positive for human chorionic gonadotropin, a hormone produced ⁠during pregnancy that can boost testosterone production.

He underwent sports hernia surgery in the offseason and was expected to move from left ⁠field to designated ‌hitter this season.

Profar was the No. 1 ⁠prospect in baseball when he debuted with ​the ‌Texas Rangers at age 19 in 2012. ​He is ⁠a career .245 hitter with 125 homers and 487 RBIs in 1,199 games with the Rangers (2012-13, 2016-18), then-Oakland A’s (2019), Padres (2020-24), Colorado Rockies (2023) and Braves. He missed the 2014-15 seasons due to injury.

Profar is under contract for 2027 and will be owed $15 ​million.

–Field Level Media