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Acuna stays hot with two-homer game

Braves top prospect goes 3-for-5, scores three runs in AFL slugfest
Ronald Acuna is 6-for-9 with seven runs scored and three RBIs in his last two Fall League games. (Buck Davidson/MLB.com)
October 27, 2017

Ronald Acuna got off to a somewhat quiet start in the Arizona Fall League, but his breakout season rolls on.The top Braves prospect homered twice on Friday, going 3-for-4 as Peoria outslugged Salt River, 9-8, at Peoria Stadium. The outburst came three days after Acuna slugged his first AFL long ball, an

Ronald Acuna got off to a somewhat quiet start in the Arizona Fall League, but his breakout season rolls on.
The top Braves prospect homered twice on Friday, going 3-for-4 as Peoria outslugged Salt River, 9-8, at Peoria Stadium. The outburst came three days after Acuna slugged his first AFL long ball, an opposite-field blast off top Pirates pitching prospectMitch Keller.

Gameday box score
Acuna's first homer on Friday came in the first inning against Marlins right-hander James Needy, as he sent an 0-2 pitch over the center field wall to open the scoring. After getting thrown out at third trying to stretch a double in the fourth, the 19-year-old Venezuelan again took a 0-2 pitch deep to center, this time off Brewers right-hander Jorge Ortega.
Acuna wasn't the only member of the Javelinas who enjoyed a big game, as Padres No. 10 prospect Josh Naylor went 4-for-5 with an RBI double and a tie-breaking homer in the eighth. No. 24 Red Sox prospect Chad De La Guerra and Blue Jays second baseman Lourdes Gurriel each picked up two singles and scored a run.
Salt River was led by Brewers No. 2 prospect Corey Ray, who was 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI.

Fifth-ranked Blue Jays prospect T.J. Zeuch gave up one run on four hits over five innings for Peoria, walking two and striking out three.
In other AFL action
Solar Sox 5, Desert Dogs 1
A's No. 8 prospect Logan Shore worked out of a third-inning jam that had a pair of Desert Dogs in scoring position with nobody out but had his scoreless outing spoiled by Bobby Bradley's solo homer in the fourth. Shore struck out three over four frames, yielding three hits. The homer was the second of the fall for theIndians' third-ranked prospect, who added a double in the ninth. Cubs No. 22 prospectCharcer Burks and Tigers shortstop A.J. Simcox both contributed a pair of doubles, an RBI and two runs scored for Mesa. A's No. 14 prospectSheldon Neuse doubled, singled and plated a pair of runs for the Solar Sox. Gameday box score
Scorpions 6, Saguaros 5
Mets No. 11 prospect Luis Guillorme led the Scorpions' offense by going 2-for-4 with a double and two runs scored. Yankees No. 17 prospectThairo Estrada singled, walked, drove in one run and scored another for Scottsdale. Scorpions starter Mickey Jannis (Mets) lowered is ERA to 0.75 after giving up two runs -- one earned -- on four hits with five strikeouts in five innings. Rays catcher Brett Sullivan plated three runs with a triple and a single for Surprise, while Cardinals No. 27 prospect a single and two RBIs. Gameday box score