Ronald Acuna almost batted left-handed against the Pirates Friday night. Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. had to be stopped from breaking another set of baseball’s unwritten rules on Friday.

With the Braves leading the Pittsburgh Pirates 20-1, the normally right-handed Acuna donned a left-handed batting helmet and tried to hit from the opposite side of the plate. He was admonished by manager Brian Snitker, however, who prevented Acuna from taking the at-bat like that.

After the game, Snitker joked that he stopped Acuna because he wanted to keep his job.

It’s hard to imagine many people objecting to this sort of thing. The Pirates might have, however, which is enough to give Snitker pause. We certainly know of another manager who wouldn’t approve either.

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