Gwinnett's Acuna homers in third straight game
In a full season of firsts for Ronald Acuña Jr., the 19-year-old prodigy continued his breakout campaign with another one.For the first time in his Minor League career, Atlanta's top prospect homered for the third straight game in Triple-A Gwinnett's 5-4 loss to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Thursday night at PNC Field. Acuna
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For the first time in his Minor League career, Atlanta's top prospect homered for the third straight game in Triple-A Gwinnett's 5-4 loss to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Thursday night at PNC Field. Acuna has gone yard in four of his last five contests.
The native of Venezuela wasted no time, taking the first pitch from right-hander
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The 6-foot, 180-pound outfielder grounded out to second base in his second at-bat before striking out in his final two trips to the plate. Despite his propensity for whiffs (126 in 119 games this season), Acuna is the fifth Minor Leaguer to reach the 20-homer/20-steal plateau, along with Phillies No. 3 prospect
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Acuna wasn't the only member of the G-Braves to go yard. Atlanta's No. 21 prospect
The two-homer game was Ruiz's second of the season. He also lofted two July 9 against Indianapolis, four days after he set a season high with five RBIs against Norfolk.
Lail (6-4) allowed four runs on six hits without a walk and six strikeouts over 6 1/3 innings for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
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