This Thursday 28 in April, Major League Baseball will lay out the red carpet on the grounds of Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia, to offer a welcoming return to Venezuelan Ronald Acuña Jr; who was reactivated from the injured list by the Atlanta Braves and will make his debut against the Chicago Cubs.
The star outfielder had to spend nine months off the field, after on July 10, 2022 suffered a torn cruciate ligament in his right knee, since then the Venezuelan has satisfactorily fulfilled his rehabilitation and this led the management of the current monarchs to advance their return to the Majors; because he was scheduled to debut next May 6.
Acuña Jr. spent only three weeks in the Minor Leagues with the Gwinnett Stripers and only 19 turns at bat, the Creole cried out for promotion to the Majors. All this after accumulating seven hits, four runs scored and one RBI for an average of .368 points.
On the other hand, the Venezuelan will replace the North American Alex Dickerson on the roster, who did not respond with the wood after connecting only four hits, including a home run and two RBIs for an average of .121.