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Braves Welcome Back Ronald Acuña Jr. from Injured List Ahead of Marlins Series

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The Atlanta Braves celebrated a significant boost to their lineup on Monday as they activated outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. from the 10-day injured list. Acuña’s return comes after he was sidelined since May 2 due to a strained left hamstring, a setback that has kept one of baseball’s brightest stars off the field for several weeks.

Manager Walt Weiss was cautious regarding Acuña’s immediate impact on the team during their four-game series against the Miami Marlins, citing the unique challenges posed by the turf at loanDepot Park. “The turf is a little bit tougher on soft tissue,” Weiss explained ahead of the game. “Hamstrings, quads, groins — that type of thing. It’s a factor. It’s not the factor, but it’s part of the equation when you’re talking about activating somebody.” As a result, the Braves opted to start Mike Yastrzemski in right field for the series opener.

Acuña’s injury occurred in the second inning of a game against the Rockies on May 2. While attempting to sprint out a ground ball, he felt tightness in his hamstring and had to exit the game, ultimately leading to an MRI that confirmed the strain. The five-time All-Star and reigning National League MVP has made a notable impact when healthy, posting a .252 batting average with two home runs, nine RBIs, 17 runs scored, and a team-leading seven stolen bases this season. Acuña had played in the first 34 games of the year, a welcome sight after injuries had limited him to a total of 144 games over the previous two seasons due to a torn ACL suffered in May 2024.

The Braves, who secured an 8-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Sunday, are riding high with a record of 13 wins in their last 15 series. They have only lost one series this season, along with a split in a four-game set. However, the team faced another setback on Monday as they placed infielder Kyle Farmer on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to May 16, due to a strained right forearm. This combination of injuries and returns will be pivotal as Atlanta looks to maintain their strong performance as the season progresses.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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