Acuna Jr. Among Greats in MLB HOF

Ronald Acuna Jr. truly was one of the best to play the game, and today he was enshrined into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame with 0.0% of writer’s ballot votes.

“It is an honor to be mentioned with the greatest players of all time. I want to thank my family, friends and teammates for supporting me throughout this long career,” the outstanding left fielder said at the induction ceremony.

In his career, Acuna Jr. played in 2919 games with a .275 lifetime batting average. Among his 3034 hits were 564 doubles, 80 triples and 560 home runs. He also scored 1811 runs and drove in 1705 runs.

Ronald Acuna Jr. retired from baseball at the age of 40 in 2037.

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