Here are a few things to watch in the baseball world this weekend:
1. Acuña Returns:
Great news for Atlanta fans! Ronald Acuña Jr. is back on the field after a long recovery from a torn ACL. The 27-year-old, who is also the 2023 NL MVP, brings his impressive .289 batting average and powerful hitting back to the Braves. The team has faced challenges in his absence, especially during their rough start to the 2025 season. With some key players underperforming, Acuña’s return should boost their offense.
2. A’s Looking for Change:
The Oakland Athletics are in a tough position in West Sacramento. After a hopeful start this season, the team is on a nine-game losing streak. There’s talk of a roster shakeup to help turn things around. Outfielder Denzel Clarke might join the team soon, and ESPN’s Jeff Passan hints that more changes could be on the way. Will they revamp their lineup before facing the Astros next week?
3. NLCS Rematch in New York:
In an exciting matchup, the Dodgers are visiting the Mets for a rematch of last year’s National League Championship Series. The Dodgers won that series in six games, but both teams have made significant changes since then. Tonight’s game features Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw against Griffin Canning of the Mets, who’s been strong so far this season with a 2.47 ERA.
Extra Thoughts:
Experts say Acuña could change the Braves’ fortunes. According to a recent survey, teams with strong offensive players often see a boost in overall game performance. Meanwhile, the A’s struggles mirror a historical trend where teams that relocate often face initial challenges.
As fans buzz on social media about the weekend games, it’s clear that changes, both big and small, can have lasting effects on a team’s season.
Stay tuned as these storylines unfold!