Acuña Jr. starts crucial play ahead of Braves' walk-off in 1st showdown vs. little brother
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ATLANTA. — The Truist Park was the scene this Tuesday of an emotional and singular moment in the history of Major League baseball: for the first time, the Venezuelan brothers Ronald Acuña Jr. and Luisangel Acuña coincided in the same field of play as rivals, in the duel between the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets. It may interest you: Wagaman and Jesús Sánchez urge the Marlins to cut the winning streak of the Filis This expected family enco…
The Venezuelan Ronald Acuña Jr., a gardener of the Atlanta Bravos, was embalmed three times per base by balls on Tuesday, June 17, and also hit 2-1 in his team’s 4-5 victory against the New York Mets. In addition, he starred in a defensive action at the top of the ninth inning to force an extrainning. In the last seven engagements, the Guinean shows an offensive line of .609/.710/1.043. In addition, he bats for .392/.495/.696 with seven home run…
Acuña Jr. starts crucial play ahead of Braves' walk-off in 1st showdown vs. little brother
ATLANTA -- Ronald Acuña Jr. turned two after making a leaping catch at the outfield wall and Marcell Ozuna cleared the bases with a game-tying, two-out double in the eighth. Maybe, this was finally the win the Braves needed to propel them to the extended string of success that has
The Venezuelan gardener of the Atlanta Bravos, Ronald Acuña Jr, stole the show by making a tremendous defensive move against the wall and making pay for a mental error of Dominican Juan Soto. Through the first game of the series between the Atlanta Bravos vs. the New York Mets, right at the top of the fifth inning, without outs, runner at first base (Juan Soto) and Pete Alonso at home plate, this connected a strong baton that seemed to hit the w…
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