F/F SPOTLIGHT: Ronald Acuña Jr.

When we last checked in with Ronald Acuña Jr. (OF, ATL) back in late-May, we talked about how he finally looked like himself again after dealing with lingering pain/soreness in his surgically-repaired right knee in 2022 (July 2021 torn ACL). Heading into 2023, the hope was that with a normal offseason and being further removed from the ACL injury we would see a rebound season. That has certainly been the case, as Acuña is in the midst of his best season yet. How are things under the hood?

Year   PA  HR/SB    BA/xBA  bb%/ct% GB/LD/FB  h%  HctX   PX/xPX HR/F Spd/SBO% ====  ===  =====  ========= ======= ========  ==  ====  ======= ==== ======== 2019  712  41/37  .280/.254  11/70  38/24/38  34   111  128/139  25%...

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