The rest of Major League Baseball should be concerned.
Ronald Acuña Jr. reminded everyone exactly who he is Thursday night, blasting a go-ahead grand slam as the Atlanta Braves crushed the Boston Red Sox 10-2 at Fenway Park. The victory secured another series win for Atlanta and served as a warning shot to the rest of baseball.
Because Acuña looks like he’s back.
After battling injuries and missing time earlier this season, the former MVP delivered his biggest moment of the year when he launched a sixth-inning grand slam that completely changed the game. What had been a 2-2 tie suddenly became a Braves rout, and Fenway Park quickly fell silent.
And honestly, the timing couldn’t be better.
Atlanta has already established itself as one of baseball’s elite teams despite dealing with injuries throughout the season. The Braves have spent time without Acuña, Sean Murphy and other key contributors, yet they continue to win series and remain among the best teams in the sport.
Now their biggest star is heating up.
The scary part for opponents is that Acuña isn’t joining a struggling team that needs saving. He’s joining a club that is already rolling. Chris Sale struck out eight over five innings against Boston, Michael Harris II continued his hot streak with another home run, and Ozzie Albies added a two-run shot of his own. The Braves lineup suddenly looks deep, balanced and dangerous from top to bottom.
For Atlanta fans, Thursday felt like one of those nights that could be remembered later in the season.
Not because it was just another win.
But because it felt like the moment Acuña truly arrived.
The Braves have spent weeks waiting for their superstar to fully regain his rhythm. If the grand slam at Fenway is any indication, that wait may be over.
And if Acuña starts looking like the player who terrorized baseball before the injuries?
Good luck.
The Braves are already one of the most complete teams in the league. Adding a locked-in Ronald Acuña Jr. to that equation could make Atlanta the team nobody wants to face when October arrives.








