Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr., who is coming off an injury-riddled 2024 season, would be hoping to bounce back in the upcoming year. Meanwhile, as the offseason continues, Acuna Jr.
Ronald Acuna Jr., known for his 40-70 season feat in 2023, provided an update on his recovery from the 2024 injury. The Atlanta Braves outfielder discussed his family’s significant influence on his career in a social media exchange with teammate Nicky Lopez during the offseason.
The Braves, who were decimated by injuries in 2024, have gotten some great news on Ronald Acuna Jr. and Spencer Strider in advance of of spring training starting.
Atlanta Braves star right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr. continues to be recognized as one of the best in the game coming off an injury. MLB Network released its annual top 10 players based on "The Shedder" and ranked Acuña at seventh.
Jurickson Profar's signing comes at a crucial time as the Atlanta Braves prepare to open the season without one of their star players.
Unfortunately, that pivot doesn't seem to be going all that well at the moment. Not only did Anthopoulos whiff on one of his top targets on Wednesday, but he let that target go to the team's fiercest rival. And even worse, he didn't seem to try all that hard to keep it from happening.
At this time last year, the Atlanta Braves were hoping Ronald Acuña Jr. could win back-to-back Most Valuable Player Awards. Now, they're just hoping to have him on the field. Acuña, one of the ...
Last season, Luisangel Acuna, the younger brother of Atlanta Braves superstar Ronald Acuna Jr. made his big-league debut with the New York Mets.
Acuna (knee) is expected to miss the first month or so of the season, David O'Brien of The Athletic reports. Everything appears to have gone swimmingly with Acuna's rehab from June 2024 surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee.
Ronald Acuña Jr. ranks seventh on MLB Network's Top 10 Right Fielders Right Now list after recording a .351 OBP during the 2024 season
The Atlanta Braves have one of the best lineups in all of baseball, but financially, it's barely more expensive than Juan Soto's $765 million deal with the New
Jurickson Profar agreed on a three-year, $42 million, deal with the Atlanta Braves on Thursday. That comes as no surprise with Profar's affinity with the Braves growing up in Willemstad, Curaçao, and watching the likes of Andruw Jones win games.