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What to make of the Braves drama involving Ronald Acuña Jr., Jarred Kelenic and Brian Snitker?

April 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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(This article was created with the help of Castmagic, an AI tool, and reviewed by our editorial team for accuracy. Please contact us if you find any errors.)

Last week’s MLB showdown featuring superstar Ronald Acuña Jr. and manager Brian Snitker is a must-watch for Braves fans and anyone interested in baseball’s unwritten rules and evolving culture. Hosts Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman dissected the drama on the latest episode of “Baseball Bar-B-Cast.”

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In case you missed it, here’s a brief recap: Braves outfielder Jarred Kelenic believed he hit a home run, admired it, then hustled but was thrown out at second base. When asked about the play, Manager Brian Snitker nonchalantly dismissed it, stating that Kelenic always hustles and that he hadn’t even noticed the mistake until later.

Enter Ronald Acuña Jr., who is currently rehabbing and watching from home. Acuña responded on Twitter to a tweet by Braves beat writer Mark Bowman regarding Snitker’s reaction. Ronald’s tweet, which has since been deleted, implied that if it were him, he would have been benched.

As Mintz and Shusterman highlighted, this isn’t just a theoretical scenario. Acuña was indeed benched in 2019 by Snitker for a similar base-running blunder.

The double standard — and why it’s significant

Mintz and Shusterman delve into the evident double standard at play here. When Acuña made his mistake, Snitker publicly criticized him, emphasizing the importance of hustling and team loyalty. However, with Kelenic, it was brushed off as a minor incident.

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There are various layers to this situation. The Braves’ outfield struggles, Kelenic’s reputation for playing with high intensity, and the cultural aspect of how different players are treated based on ethnicity.

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As Mintz points out, “There’s clearly a double standard rooted in Ronald being a cool Latin player and Kelenic being the scrappy white guy. That’s a part of this equation.”

Acuña’s call-out: Justified or not?

Was Ronald justified in speaking out? Mintz and Shusterman agree that Acuña’s frustration is valid, but his method was not ideal.

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“It’s a legitimate concern,” Mintz states. “[But] address it privately, right? Discuss it face to face. … While it’s amusing that Ronald aired this publicly, it’s not the appropriate approach.”

In essence, while there is a clear double standard in how two Braves players were treated, the message was right, but the delivery was wrong. “Multiple truths can coexist,” Mintz explains. “Ronald’s stance is valid, but his way of expressing it is flawed.”

Implications for the Braves

Does this social media post indicate internal discord in the clubhouse? Probably not. However, Mintz questions, “When was the last time a player called out a manager publicly on the internet?” Beyond the on-field play, this incident signals that things may not be as smooth in Atlanta as they have been in recent years.

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The Braves may resolve this internally, but the rest of the baseball world will be monitoring their handling of the situation.

For more baseball debates and discussions, listen to “Baseball-Bar-B-Cast” on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube.

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