Chattanooga Times Free Press

Braves send top prospect Acuna down to minor league camp

- BY DICK SCANLAN

KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Top prospect Ronald Acuna Jr. was sent down to the Atlanta Braves’ minor league camp.

The 20-year-old Venezuelan outfielder hit .432 with four home runs in 16 spring training games when the Braves sent him down after Monday’s 6-0 win over Toronto.

“We feel like it would probably be best overall, from a philosophi­cal standpoint, to give him more developmen­t time,” general manager Alex Anthopoulo­s said. “There’s no manual on how to handle a player’s developmen­t. They’re not all the same.”

Acuna had 19 hits, a .519 on-base percentage and a .727 slugging percentage in spring training. If Acuna does not appear on the Braves’ roster during the first 15 days of the season, his eligibilit­y for free agency would be delayed by a year until after the 2024 season at the earliest.

“Our No. 1 priority is going to be the developmen­t of each player because you want them, when they’re up here, to stay up here for long, productive careers and hopefully not have the yo-yo of going up and down,” Anthopoulo­s

said.

Acuna rose through three minor league levels last season, his third year in profession­al baseball. He hit .344 with nine home runs in 54 games at Triple-A.

“We said we would keep an

open mind, but what we did talk a lot about was he ran through the minor leagues last year,” Anthopoulo­s said. “Having more developmen­t time, no one’s ever been hurt by that.”

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ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO The Atlanta Braves’ Ronald Acuna Jr. gets a high-five from Freddie Freeman, right, after hitting a home run in the third inning of a spring baseball exhibition game in Kissimmee, Fla.
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Ronald Acuna Jr.

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