Braves' Acuna confronted by two fans in seventh inning of win

Braves' Acuna was confronted by two fans in the seventh inning of the win



 DENVER - - Atlanta Overcomes outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. was faced by two fans in right field during Monday's down at Coors Field, an experience that left the headliner thumped to the ground. In the seventh inning against the Colorado Rockies, an individual ran onto the field to take a selfie with Acuna, putting his arm around the player before security staff ran over.

While security attempted to pry the person off Acuna, one more individual ran onto the field and hurried toward Acuna, seeming to connect with him and thumping him to the ground. Acuna sat on the grass as security managed the people. He got up on his own power. Atlanta had quite recently scored four rushes to take a 9-4 lead before the occurrence occurred.

Atlanta supervisor Brian Snitker was disheartened with the fans' decision. You would rather not witness that, that's what I know, he said. You don't have the foggiest idea how they will respond when they get out there. It's a startling circumstance. Colorado supervisor Bud Dark agreed. That is frustrating, as far as I might be concerned, that it works out, particularly in our ballpark, in our town, he said. That annoys me. It annoys me overall when I see it somewhere else, in all games.

At the point when gotten some information about the episode in his postgame news gathering, Snitker said he didn't see it live on the grounds that he was in the restroom. When squeezed assuming he'd seen something to that effect previously, he added, Better believe it, a bundle.

Kevin Support point began in left field for the Overcomes on Monday and was right close to the episode when it happened. I don't think they had any evil goals. I feel that was really apparent right off the bat, Point of support said of the two fans. We have these standards and guidelines, and we should have a solid sense of reassurance on the field. Also, fortunately, they weren't there to cause any damage.

Acuna is one of the top picks for the Public Association MVP grant this season. He entered Monday batting .330 with 28 grand slams and 74 RBIs and had a champion game in the success. Out of Atlanta's leadoff spot, he hit his 29th grand slam of the time and completed 4-for-5 with five RBIs and a stroll in his club's 14-4 triumph. Exceptional player. He is a skilled young fellow, baseball player, Snitker said. Anything he will in all actuality do in this game won't amaze me. I simply think he is just gifted.

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