The road to the majors for Ronald Acuna Jr. hasn’t been easy. The MVP of the Atlanta Braves has accomplished a great deal and has a fascinating success story. With the help of his friends and family, Acuna managed to climb the success ladder despite the ups and downs.
The 26-year-old slugger thought back on his family, his early aspirations, and his lowly beginnings. Acuna remembered that after playing baseball, he and his pals would discuss their dreams. Purchasing a new car for himself or a house for his mother was the main concern.
“I want to buy my mom a house when I make it big in the major leagues.” on his article on The Players’ Tribune, Ronald Acuna Jr. stated, “Or, I’m going to get a really nice car.”
Even though Acuna was poor as a child, he enjoyed playing marbles, hopscotch, and baseball. Acuna adored the little village of La Sabana, where he was raised. Even if the dwellings and rooms in the neighborhood were small, the children always had lofty aspirations.
Acuna’s mother put a lot of effort into selling lottery raffle numbers. His aim was to support his family, even in the face of an uncertain future. When he got to the majors, the Braves player assured his mother that she wouldn’t have to work.
Acuna promised his mother that she wouldn’t have to work if he reached the major leagues and had his own money.
Ronald Acuna Jr. recalls the poignant moment following his Braves signing.
After multiple efforts, Ronald Acuna Jr. nearly lost hope. In 2018, scout Rolando Petit of the Atlanta Braves broke the good news to him at the eleventh hour.
Acuna’s mother was overjoyed when her son signed a contract with the Braves, shedding tears and encouraging him to keep up his hard work.
Acuna remarked, “My mom started crying after she saw me.”
Acuna Jr. has a.292 batting average, 767 hits, 161 home runs, 402 RBIs, and 543 runs scored in six seasons.
It wasn’t an easy road for Acuna to get to the MLB. The slugger is appreciative of his family and all of their help. Despite his success, Acuna remаins committed to developing and raising his game.