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A Bargain Secured: Braves Pick Up Ozzie Albies’ $7 Million Option.vc

In a move that sends a clear message about their financial philosophy and their commitment to their core, the Atlanta Braves officially picked up the $7 million club option on long-time second baseman Ozzie Albies (the main character in this decision) for the 2026 season.

The decision was largely viewed as a “no-brainer” despite Albies coming off one of the worst offensive seasons of his career and suffering a season-ending fractured hamate bone in his left hand in late September 2025.

The Financial Masterstroke

The decision to exercise the option is a financial win for the Braves, demonstrating the incredible value of the team-friendly extension Albies signed in 2019:

  • The Commitment: The Braves chose to pay the $7 million salary for 2026 instead of the $4 million buyout Albies was owed, meaning the net additional commitment was only $3 million (Source 1.1, 1.5). Finding a starting-caliber second baseman on the free-agent market for anything close to that price is impossible.
  • The Price Tag: Albies will be paid $7 million for the fourth straight season, a massive bargain for a player who, just two years ago, was an All-Star and received MVP consideration (Source 2.1, 1.3).
  • Payroll Flexibility: Securing a starting second baseman for an effective salary of $3 million allows President Alex Anthopoulos to focus the team’s announced aggressive spending (on pitching and shortstop) without the need to address the keystone position (Source 1.6).

The Uncertainty: What It Means for Albies’ Future

While the option pickup is good news for 2026, the context surrounding Albies’ recent performance and health casts a long shadow over his long-term future in Atlanta.

Concern2025 Season ResultFuture Outlook
Offensive DipSlashed $.240/.306/.365$ with $16 \text{ HR}$ and $74 \text{ RBI}$, his lowest offensive output in years (Source 1.2).Analysts believe he can bounce back, as he showed improvement in the second half of 2025 after getting further removed from his 2024 wrist injury (Source 1.8).
HealthSuffered a fractured left hamate bone in late September, the same wrist that gave him issues in 2024 (Source 1.2, 1.4).He is expected to be fully healthy for Spring Training, but his repeated wrist/hand issues are a major concern moving forward (Source 1.2, 1.3).
2027 OptionThe 2026 option included a $4 million buyout.The 2027 club option (also for $7 million) has no buyout (Source 1.5, 1.7). This makes 2026 a crucial “audition year” for Albies—if he struggles, the Braves can decline the 2027 option with no financial penalty.

Ultimately, the move provides the Braves with essential security and financial flexibility for 2026, betting that their longest-tenured player can fully return to form after a disappointing, injury-riddled 2025 season.


Albies is secured, but the Braves still need a shortstop. Would you like the latest news on the Braves’ pursuit of Bo Bichette?

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