Atlanta right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. exited the Braves' 9-6 road loss to the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday with a right Achilles ailment that will force him onto the injured list.
An unwelcome tune is playing once again for Ronald Acuña Jr. The Atlanta Braves star outfielder Acuña was forced to exit Tuesday’s game against the Kansas City Royals early.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.-- The injury bug has, once again, taken a bite out of Atlanta Braves' star Ronald Acuña. In the Braves' 9-6 loss to Kansas City on Tuesday, Acuña exited the field in the sixth inning due to right achilles tightness.
‘Precautionary’ eventually turns into ‘extremely cautionary’ Hey something happened in the sixth inning other than Enyel de los Santos relieving Aaron Bummer and promptly melting down.
Kyle Isbel's three-run double highlighted a five-run sixth inning while Vinnie Pasquantino homered and doubled as the Kansas City Royals won 9-6 over the visiting Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night.
The Braves continue their habit of dropping the second game, losing their chances of an early series win. Surprise, surprise... The Atlanta Braves dropped game two to the Kansas City Royals.
If there’s one reason to keep watching the Braves, it’s Ronald Acuña Jr. The Braves’ superstar right fielder has rebounded spectacularly from the ACL injury he suffered last season, entering Tuesday with a 1.012 OPS over 54 games.
Over the final two months, the Braves should be willing to give several prospects a longer look at the major-league level, especially the older ones. Among the starting pitching options, it feels like Hurston Waldrep could be called up any day now.
The Atlanta Braves have been struggling immensely with pitching this year, from unsatisfactory performances to injuries, and have been scrambling at the deadline to find new talent to drag the team’s season out of the mud.
The Braves look to clinch the series at Kansas City The Atlanta Braves' lineup was released a little later than usual today, causing fans to wonder if there were more changes than expected.
The Chicago Cubs may be looking to strengthen their bullpen for their playoff push. Rumors suggest the Cubs are eyeing veteran closer Raisel Iglesias from the Atlanta Braves in exchange for two prospects, right-handed pitcher Ryan Gallagher and shortstop Angel Cepeda.
Marcell Ozuna helped out his trade value last night in the Braves win over the Royals, hitting his third homer in ten games and walking twice. The market for designated hitters this time of year, particularly ones that have hit well below the Mendoza Line over the last two months, isn’t exactly robust.
Fedde will take the mound against the Royals for the first time as a Brave Coming off a Monday night 10-run win after experiencing a five-game losing streak must feel really nice.
God knows you’re not here to read about the 2025 Braves, so let’s look to the future. MLB Trade Deadline week is here, and while the dam hasn’t fully broken, the transaction waters are definitely starting to flow.
We’re just over halfway in the 2025 season, meaning the first quarter of the current century of Atlanta Braves baseball is drawing to a close. A lot of
Ronald Acuna Jr. and Marcell Ozuna each hit a two-run homer, Austin Riley homered and drove in four, and the visiting Atlanta Braves emerged with a 10-7 win over the Kansas City Royals on Monday.
Despite having a rough season in 2025, Atlanta Braves outfielder Michael Harris II made some incredible baseball history over the weekend. Per @OptaSTATS on social media: The @Braves' Michael Harris II had two singles, two doubles, two triples and two homers against the Rangers over the weekend.
Some money is also headed to Atlanta in the deal, with ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez reporting the Cards will be covering the approximately $2.7M remaining on Fedde’s $7.5M salary for the 2025 season.
The Atlanta Braves are clear sellers for the first time in years. Everyone can safely acknowledge that the season is lost, and a run for a playoff spot is a near impossibility at this point.