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ATLANTA — On Ronald Acuña Jr. bat-flip bobblehead night at Truist Park, the man himself made sure all 40,695 in attendance got a moment to remember, whether or not they were among 15,000 who ...
Ronald Acuna Jr. admires his 427-foot homer in style with a massive bat flip as the Braves extend their lead over the Padres.
With their longstanding feud extending into this year's postseason, Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. let his bat do ... run -- punctuated with a bat flip on his way to first base.
Oneil Cruz broke his previous record of 122.4 mph set in 2022. Previously, the record was set by Giancarlo Stanton at 121.7 ...
Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos provided an update on the 2023 NL MVP's potential return in a conversation with the New York Post (24:00 onwards).
On the very first pitch he saw in his return to the major leagues – a 93-mph fastball from San Diego’s Nick Pivetta – Acuña hammered a missile that traveled 467 feet to left-center field. It departed ...
Welcome back to the show, Ronald Acuña Jr. Acuña hasn't seen a pitch in the major leagues since May 26, 2024, when he ...
Then, with one tweet, the sunshine vanished. Ronald Acuña Jr., still sidelined, posted a since-deleted statement that lit up MLB like a bat flip in a playoff game. The statement wasn’t long ...
In baseball’s new world order, where the bat flip is now a cliché, Ronald José Acuña Blanco Jr. still owns the role of master showman of the major leagues in a variety of ways. The Braves ...