Acuña criticizes Braves manager Snitker's response to Kelenic failing to hustle on long drive
- Ronald Acuña Jr. Criticized Braves manager Brian Snitker on Sunday after a game against the Minnesota Twins.
- Acuña's criticism stemmed from Snitker's handling of Jarred Kelenic, who failed to hustle during Saturday's game.
- Kelenic was thrown out at second after not running hard on a long drive, and Acuña saw Snitker protected Kelenic.
- Acuña stated, "If it were me, they would take me out of the game," referencing a similar 2019 incident.
- Acuña, currently recovering from a torn ACL, seemingly believes Snitker's approach shows a double standard in player treatment.
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Ronald Acuna Jr. Lashes Out At Brian Snitker After Perceived Double Standard Against Him
Ronald Acuna The beginning of the season for the Atlanta Braves has been an unmitigated disaster. Atlanta entered Sunday with a record of 7-13, a 162-game pace of 56-112 for a team that is considered one of the most talented teams in baseball. Things behind the scenes seem pretty bad, too. After outfielder Jered Kelenic was caught dogging it on the basepaths and wasn’t punished on Sunday, team superstar Ronald Acuna Jr., who had been punished fo…
Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. exposes double standard with team: ‘They would take me out of the game’
Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. called out a double standard within his clubhouse after seeing manager Brian Snitker's lack of discipline for teammate Jarred Kelenic.
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