The Braves have signed outfielder Conner Capel to a minor league deal, according to the transaction tracker on Capel’s MLB.com profile page. The deal presumably includes an invite to MLB Spring Training in 2025.
A fifth-round pick by Cleveland in the 2016 draft, Capel was traded to the Cardinals as part of the Oscar Mercado trade back in 2018. Capel spent the next few years climbing the minor league ladder but eventually made his big league debut with the Cardinals back in 2022 during his age-25 campaign. He appeared in just nine games for St. Louis before being designated for assignment in September of that year, but the then-Oakland A’s plucked him off waivers and added him to the roster down the stretch. While Capel struggled badly with the Cardinals to the tune of a .176/.211/.353 batting line, he found another gear in Oakland and slashed .371/.425/.600 in his final 40 plate appearances of the season.
Capel’s strong showing was enough to convince the A’s to put him on their Opening Day roster in 2023. He was a regular fixture in the club’s corner outfield mix early in the season but put up more pedestrian numbers than he had in his torrid September stretch the previous year, hitting just .260/.372/.329. Those on-base skills were enough to keep his overall slash line above league average, but the lack of power led the A’s to option him to Triple-A. After being sent back down to the minor leagues, Capel struggled with the club’s Las Vegas affiliate and hit just .252/.346/.402 in the Pacific Coast League’s inflated offensive environment. That led the A’s to outright Capel off the 40-man roster, allowing him to elect free agency following the 2023 campaign.
Eventually, Capel caught on with the Reds in free agency via a minor league pact. At the time, it seemed somewhat unlikely that he would impact the big league club in 2024 given the crowded positional mix in Cincinnati. Things changed rapidly for the Reds after that, however. Noelvi Marte was suspended for the first half of 2024 due to a failed PED test, and injuries to TJ Friedl, Matt McLain, and Christian Encarnacion-Strand opened up plenty of playing time in Cincinnati. That rush of injuries allowed Capel to crack the big league roster in May, though he appeared in just five games with the Reds before being designated for assignment. After going two-for-eight with a stolen base and a run scored in Cincinnati, Capel returned to Triple-A Louisville where he slashed .218/.343/.432 in 74 games before returning to free agency earlier this winter.
Now that he’s latched on with the Braves, Capel figures to provide the club non-roster outfield depth from the left side. He’ll join righty-hitting Bryan De La Cruz in that role as Atlanta looks to shore up its outfield depth. With Ronald Acuna Jr. not expected to be ready for Opening Day after suffering a torn ACL early last year, the club has little certainty in the outfield beyond Michael Harris II in center field and Jarred Kelenic as a potential option for a corner spot. The Braves figure to add at least one outfielder who can offer more certainty than either De La Cruz or Capel, but the pair could still vie for a bench role with the club this Spring or step in if additional injuries further complicate the club’s outfield plans.
nicksc10
Bargain Bin Braves shopping in Ollie’s clearance section again.
aLifetimeOfDefeats
Dude, someone has to play outfield in Gwinnett.
earmbrister
And someone has to play outfield in Atlanta
RunDMC
Frankie says relax! Duvall/Rosario still available.
imissjoebuzas
So is Ramon “I don’t walk” Laureano.
NashvilleJeff
@RunDMC: Rosario and Duvall??? Frankie also says “Don’t do it!”
RunDMC
@Nashville – “under promise and over deliver”
olereb
That’s good
numberoneslayerfan
i remember this guy from the a’s lol
tom brunanskys black sock
Hilarious
bhambrave
It’s a tough climb, but I wish him well.
EM41
Not only do the Braves have holes in the outfield at the major league level, they also are lacking in OF prospects in the minors. So, signing Capel, De La Cruz and Carlos Rodriguez reflects that. I imagine that a major league signing or trade for an outfielder will also come soon.
chiefnocahoma1
I thought so too, but damn when?
z_turk14
a’s legend
Bucsfan4ever
Zzzzzzz wake me when the Braves make a significant move
BITA
I like him better than De La Cruz. Capel is probably nothing more than a bench guy but I think he could fill that role.
MM.MM
AA is heavily relying on his core players to come back 100% healthy because there has been ZERO sense of urgency with his recent signings! D+ offseason, thus far!
bravesfan
I know the offseason has been picking up, but to write up this long of an article on Connor Capel, albeit still relatively short, shows just how slow the offseason is. Particularly for the Braves. The Braves signing Cruz on a non-guaranteed deal was a huge move not because it was huge impact on the team, but because they have been radio silent since the beginning of the offseason. DO SOMETHING! I just want more news!!
BaseballBrian
If anyone is Capel of turning things around, Conner is that guy.
Admin3 MLBrumormill
Maybe some value here. .278 hitter over 3 years.
Braves83
Maybe the Braves go under the CBT this year. I guess that means not many moves of significance this off season. I like the teams minor league talent coming up. In my mind better to hold onto the prospects till they get the recognition they deserve before they get traded if that is what actually happens.