The Atlanta Braves made a significant trade on Thursday, sending out starting shortstop Nick Allen for utilityman Mauricio Dubon . It opens up a need for them at shortstop, but Dubon has already been given a vote of confidence by the organization . The Braves signed Mauricio Dubon to a one-year, $6.1 million deal, per New York Post insider Jon Heyman.
“Mauricio Dubon, Braves agree at $6.1M,” Heyman reported.
Dubon was arbitration-eligible, but the two sides agreed on the salary long before they needed to get a third-party involved. The Braves now have Dubon under contract for 2026, which marks the end of his team control. He will be a free agent after the season, as this will be his sixth year of MLB service. Article Continues Below
Dubon played seven different positions for the

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