MLB: Ronald Acuña and his 265 RBIs in the Major Leagues (+Videos) | baseball 123

Harold Capote Fernandez

During the day this Monday in the Big leagues, Ronald Acuña drove in 1 run in the second section, this being the 265th in his career; To reach that figure, the player from La Sabana needed to participate in 442 games.

For this reason, the concern came to our minds to know how many games Miguel Cabrera needed to reach that number of teammates brought to the plate.

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Cross-checking the data we find that Mr. Miggy scored 265 in his 374th Big Show match, 68 fewer than Ronald’s son.

Similarly, in that period of commitments, Acuña Jr. has 1,695 official at-bats, during which time he has hit 112 home runs, 87 doubles, 7 triples, 355 runs scored, 231 walks with 507 strikeouts.

For his part, in 442 games, Cabrerita officially stood at the plate 1,408 times, adding 265 RBIs, with 72 home runs, 89 two-ballers, 6 triples, 227 annotations, 130 walks and 334 strikeouts.

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It is very important not to forget that this is a reference profile, in addition to the fact that both are sluggers with different characteristics, with different responsibilities within a lineup; Although he has very good power, Ronald Acuña Jr. has mostly been a leadoff hitter, while Miguel Cabrera has overwhelmingly found himself in the thick of the order, third or fourth.

Acuña Jr. and Cabrera, two of the best Venezuelan exponents of all time in the main level of the sport of bats, gloves and balls.

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