Ronald Acuna Jr., the current NL MVP, is a player whose colleagues consider him to be one of the league’s most stylish players.
The slugger for the Atlanta Braves recently posted a few images to Instagram that went viral. Acuna accessorized her all-black ensemble with specially designed Nike sneakers studded with Swarovski crystals.
Ronald Acuna Jr. might be Nike’s next signature athlete, according to Sports Illustrated. The Braves star has been associated with Nike since 2022, and supporters have taken note of the company’s increased attention to him since the previous year.
The Swoosh label has agreements with a large number of MLB players. Bo Jackson, Deion Sanders, Michael Jordan, Ken Griffey Jr., Derek Jeter, Kenny Lofton, Hideo Nomo, and Mike Trout are a few of the well-known figures in sports.
Set to invest in Baseball United is Ronald Acuna Jr.
Baseball players from the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent are the main focus of Baseball United, a new league based on the East.
As per the April 2 news release from the league, Ronald Acuna Jr. is the newest investor to become a member of the ownership group of the league.
Acuna was greeted by Baseball United chairman Kash Shaikh, who praised him for being a global inspiration to players and a cultural star.
Shaikh remarked, “Welcoming Ronald into the Baseball United family is such an honor.” “He genuinely feels that baseball can be global, and he plays the game with the kind of passion, charisma, and style that can help milliоns of new fans fall in love with the game.” “Ronald is not only a generational athlete and the best player in the game, but he’s a cultural icon who inspires fans all over the world.”
In addition to accepting the welcome, Ronald Acuna Jr. expressed his excitement about joining Baseball United.
“I am incredibly appreciative to become a part of the Baseball United family as a co-owner, investor, and enthusiastic representative to foster the game we all love,” Acuña stated. It is an honor for me to be involved. With Baseball United, I am eager to assist in introducing the game to new audiences across the Middle East and South Asia.
The ownership group of Baseball United includes luminaries Bartolo Colón, Robinson Cano, and Albert Pujols in addition to Hall of Famers Barry Larkin, Mariano Rivera, and Adrián Beltré.