2023-05-11 01:19:26
Since his debut in the Major Leagues, Ronald Acuña Jr. has held dominance positions when it comes to home runs that travel very long distances, and on Wednesday’s day he adds one more to that list.
In the duel between the Boston Red Sox and the Atlanta Braves, the player from La Sabana deciphers a sinker delivery from Bryan Bello, when the ball and strike count indicated 3-1. He hit the crossbar at 113.9 mph, sending the ball traveling 470 feet to left field.
The sovereign plank, his number 7 this season, represents the first score for the Tomahawks, who later evened the score at 2 lines. Ronald’s son hadn’t hit such a long homer since April 27, 2021 once morest the Miami Marlins, that day he hit one of 481 feet, the longest of his career.
470 feet ð¤¯@ronaldacunajr24 | #ForTheA pic.twitter.com/HpJO0FTAP3
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) May 11, 2023
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