The head coach of Atlanta braves lost his wife few hours ago NORTH Harbour, Fla. — Whether talking to Shook Kelenic at Braves Fest or amid these early days of Spring Preparing, it’s been self-evident he is greatly upbeat in his modern environment.
“This organization does a parcel of the small things that other organizations might not do,” Kelenic said. “They truly center on their make and when they do drills, they donate 110 percent. That’s what matters.”
Kelenic has been satisfied with everything he has experienced since being exchanged to the Braves from the Sailors in December. He hit with Matt Olson in Atlanta a number of weeks back and he has as of now shaped a bond with potential chasing buddy Austin Riley. It hasn’t taken him long to feel like one of the folks.
“A parcel of the folks have fair treated me like I’ve been here for a while,” Kelenic said. “That’s been super empowering since we’re about to go to war here in some weeks. It’s been fun.”