Ronald Acuña Jr. has been reinstated from the injured list after missing nearly three weeks due to a Grade 1 calf strain. This marks his second IL stint this season, following a recovery from knee surgery. In 238 plate appearances, Acuña posted an impressive .306/.429/.577 slash line with 14 home runs. Injuries have affected his playing time, averaging 102 games per season since 2021. Catcher León, after limited play, has been reassigned to Triple-A after struggling at the plate and finding minimal opportunity in the Atlanta roster due to the emergence of other catchers.
Acuña missed nearly three weeks with a Grade 1 strain in his right calf, leading to his reinstatement from the injured list.
He slashed a sensational .306/.429/.577 with 14 home runs, nine doubles, a triple and four stolen bases.
Injuries have hobbled Acuña repeatedly in recent years, averaging only 102 games per season from 2021-24.
León hit .183/.250/.379 in 169 Triple-A plate appearances this season, providing minimal opportunity at the major league level.
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