Ronald Acuña Jr. injury: Braves star lands on IL with calf strain as Atlanta's ugly season continues
FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, JUL 30 – Ronald Acuña Jr. will miss 2-3 weeks due to a Grade 1 right calf strain after playing through pain following his return from an ACL injury, Braves officials said.
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The Atlanta Bravos placed Ronald Acuña Jr. on the 10-day injured list, as a result of an inflammation of the right Achilles tendon, the team announced on Wednesday. Gardener Jarred Kelenic was called back to the Majors, in the corresponding movement in the 26 active roster. The super [...] The entry Ronald Acuña Jr. will be on the 10-day incapacitated list was first published in Information Focus.
5x All-Star Ronald Acuna Jr. Suffers Grade 1 Strain, Avoids Worst-Case Scenario
The Atlanta Braves were left concerned on Tuesday as Ronald Acuna Jr. suffered some discomfort in his right Achilles. The The post 5x All-Star Ronald Acuna Jr. Suffers Grade 1 Strain, Avoids Worst-Case Scenario appeared first on FirstSportz.
Braves Report: MRI reveals calf strain for Ronald Acuña Jr.
Braves Country can take a sigh of relief, as the MRI on Ronald Acuña Jr. did not show an Achilles tear. He’s been diagnosed with a right calf strain, and according to Mark Bowman, could theoretically return in 2-3 weeks. Acuna's Grade 1 right calf strain indicates he'll be on the team's anticipated timeline. They'll monitor his progress, but he could return within the next 2-3 weeks. — Mark Bowman (@mlbbowman) July 30, 2025 The Braves dodged a …
Ronald Acuña Jr. receives news after being injured from the last clash against the Royals of Kansas City. The Venezuelan Bravos Star of Atlanta was diagnosed with a calf injury, according to journalist Mark Bowman. Specifically a Grade 1 strain, which would take him away from the playing grounds for at least two or three weeks until his recovery ends. After worrying reports about his health, the Bravos breathe since it is not an injury to the Ac…
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