The Atlanta Braves are currently gearing up for the upcoming 2025 MLB season by participating in Spring Training. The 2025 campaign will be filled with expectations for the Braves, who are coming off of an injury-riddled 2024 season that saw them lose in the NLDS to the San Diego Padres.
While much will be made about Jurickson Profar essentially manning the leadoff spot until Ronald Acuña Jr. returns to the lineup later this season, all it took was one swing off Profar's bat to have Atlanta Braves fans falling in love with him.
Jurickson Profar seems primed to prevent the Braves from doing what they did most of last season, when they struggled to find a suitable replacement for Ronald Acuña Jr. in the leadoff spot. “We kind of had a makeshift-type thing with \[the leadoff spot\],
Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. said he has almost completely recovered after tearing his left ACL during a game last May.
The Atlanta Braves vs New York Mets rivalry just got a little bit more intense, as David Stearns signed Jose Ureña, who has beef with Ronald Acuña Jr.
With Ronald Acuña Jr. still working his way back from a torn ACL, what Brian Snitker's starting lineup looks like for the Atlanta Braves ahead of Wednesday's spring training game vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates could be similar to what we see on Opening Day.
With news that Ronald Acuna Jr. won't appear in Spring Training games, Braves fans should temper their expectations with the superstar in 2025.
Ronald Acuña Jr. is nearly back to full strength after tearing his left ACL last May, with the Braves’ star estimating his knee at 90-95% as he gears up for the 2025 season.
That can happen when a guy hits .231 with a .679 OPS in his first season with the Braves, as Kelenic did, and the team signs Jurickson Profar to play left field, as the Braves did last month. Kelenic is penciled in for right field to start the season but will move aside when superstar Ronald Acuña Jr.
The man whose absence defined his team’s 2024 has been delightfully unavoidable so far in spring training. Ronald Acuña Jr., the Atlanta Braves’ franchise man, a power-speed dynamo of the highest order,
Ronald Acuña says he has almost completely recovered after tearing his left ACL while playing for the Atlanta Braves last May. Speaking almost exclusively in English even with a Spanish-language interpreter standing next to him,
The Atlanta Braves are currently gearing up for the upcoming 2025 MLB season by participating in Spring Training. The 2025 campaign will be filled with expectations for the Braves, who are coming off of an injury-riddled 2024 season that saw them lose in the NLDS to the San Diego Padres.