Ronald Acuña Jr. says he apologized to Braves teammates, Brian Snitker for allegations of double standard


Ronald Acuña Jr. says he apologized to Braves teammates, Brian Snitker for allegations of double standard

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Atlanta Braves Star and 2023 NL MVP Ronald Acuña Junior. He apologized to the manager of Brian Subtes and his teammates to accuse the double standard, when he accused his players the police last month. On Wednesday, the team of Atlanta was with the team in Atlanta, along with the team of Underage League. Wednesday was with the team in Atlanta.

April 19, acuña posted »If I were, they would take me out of the game“After social media, when the executioner Kelenik had the courage, he was divided over the ball in the yard.

Back in August 2019, Acuña left the game after the game after a similar game. After this game, the Subitter said the following:

Acuña suffered home at the first week of recovery of its first minor-league. It was in the Florida Complex League, Rookie-Ball League, which plays games in the back fields of each team in the spring educational complex. Acuña will move its recovery to triple, at the end of this week. Braves did not say that they have many recovery games, but it will be more than a handful.

Now 27, ACuña is the author of A.337 / .416 / .596 on the 41 home departments and 73 stolen grounds on the way to win the MVP in 2023. He played only 49 games last season. In 2021 he tore his right ACL.

After starting the 0-7 season, the brave passed their way to 0,500 and intend to play with a record of 21-21 Wednesday.