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Ronald Acuña Jr. Work Update: Monday 5/5/25

Acuña has not played this season after an ACL operation last year.

Ronald Acuña Jr. is one of the most talented players in MLB. In 2019 he met 41 Homeruns, steel 37 bases, scored 127 times and drove 101. 2023 he scored 41 Homeruns, steel a whopping 73 bases, scored 149 times and drove 106.

Unfortunately, the three seasons in between were affected with a variety of injuries when he only appeared 202, 360 and 533 record appearances. Last season, Acuña only appeared in 49 games because he had torn his left ACL.

Acuña has now torn the ACL in both knees.

Monday, however, brought some good news, as Dr. Neal Elattrache the Braves told that Acuña's knee is good to go and that he will start a rehab task later this month.

The Braves 17th are currently achieved in runs, 11th in homes, 22nd in stolen bases and 14th in Ops.

It will probably take some time before Acuña gets into the rhythm again, and there is uncertainty about how much it will run on the base path. However, his presence should increase the list. How much thrust is the question.

Eli White has occupied the right field and thrown eighth place in the line -up. He will play a pair of pairs when Acuña returns.

Acuña will most likely lead and press when he returns bat Alex Verdugo In the order below. I would imagine that the rest of the order would remain the same with Austin Riley, Marcell Ozuna, Matt Olson, Ozzie Albies And Michael Harris II Behind him.

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