Former $ 41 million All-Star Rips Ronald Acuña Jr.
Former All-Star Rips of $ 41 million Ronald Acuña Jr. After the celebration of the circuit originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Longtime MLB’s first goal player, Sean Casey ended up in the enigma, watching the Atlanta Braves-New York Monday match on Monday.
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On the one hand, Casey knows – and fully admits – that the superstar braves Ronald Acuña Jr. remains one of the main players of the League. However, Casey is not always a fan of the celebrations of the Acuña circuit, his last being imitating him by launching a pomegranate at the Pirogue of the Mets.
In the end, Casey made his choice, publicly advising Acuña to learn from another MVP.
“I watch Aaron Judge … When he strikes them, it seems to be there before,” said Casey on “the mayor’s office”.
Acuña frequently expressed itself after the circuits since its beginnings in 2018, and that made a stir in its early years; The launcher of the Miami Marlins, José Ureña, prompted a fight in terms of bases after plunging Acuña in 2018.
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The Citi Field crowd applauded the recorder of the José Buttó dishes when he threw and in Acuña on Monday evening.
Casey then apparently contradicted, saying that he had “no problem” with Acuña celebrating the Home Run with a “Latin push”.
It should also be noted that Casey played alongside Ken Griffey Jr. on the Reds of Cincinnati and Manny Ramírez on the Red Sox of Boston. Both have often flashed their personality, Ramírez sometimes holding both arms after breaking the circuits.
Atlanta voltiseur Braves Ronald Acuña Jr. Dale Zanine-Imagn Images
“I think the standard is always the norm in terms of, as, acting as if you were already there,” said Casey.
We would not blame Acuña if he did not know Casey’s comments. The MVP NL 2023 entered Wednesday by hitting .396 with nine circuits, 16 products produced and a 1,213 ops stellar on 122 plaques appearances.
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Incredibly, Acuña has already compiled 2.2 BWAR in 28 games, and he is in pace to make the stars’ match despite not making his debut before May 23.
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This story was initially reported by Athlon Sports on June 25, 2025, where it appeared for the first time.