Braves Star Acuña Jr. Listed Day-to-Day After Hand Injury from Hit-by-Pitch

Atlanta Braves superstar Ronald Acuña Jr. exited Monday evening’s matchup with the Washington Nationals after taking a pitch to his left hand, though medical tests brought encouraging news for the team.

Team officials confirmed that X-rays on Acuña’s hand showed no fractures, listing the outfielder as day-to-day moving forward.

The incident marked the second time during the game that Acuña was struck by a pitch from Nationals starter Jake Irvin, both coming from four-seam fastballs. Earlier in the contest, Irvin’s pitch caught Acuña near his elbow protection on his left arm before the baserunner was subsequently picked off at first base.

The more concerning moment came in the sixth inning when another Irvin fastball struck Acuña’s left hand. The star player immediately leaped from the batter’s box, clearly in discomfort, and appeared to glance back toward the mound before heading to first base. Following the incident, Nationals manager Blake Butera pulled Irvin from the game.

Despite the injury, Acuña remained in the game long enough to cross home plate during Atlanta’s explosive five-run sixth inning. However, when Washington came to bat in the bottom half of the inning, Eli White had taken over Acuña’s position in right field.

The former National League MVP from 2023 has faced injury challenges in recent seasons, appearing in just 49 games during the 2024 campaign and 95 contests in 2025 following a torn left ACL suffered in May 2024 and the subsequent rehabilitation process.

Atlanta secured a 9-4 victory in the series opener, kicking off what will be a four-game set between the division rivals.