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Atlanta Braves superstar Ronald Ekuna Jr. ignored the possible throw of the year during the team’s 7-3 win over New York Yankis on Friday night at Trust Park.
Braves were above 3–0 at the top of the third innings, with runners to the first and one with the second. Yankis was ready to bat as Kodi Belinger tied.
Belinger placed the braws under the right field line with a sky-high fly ball of the starting pitcher spenser sturdered. ACUNA caught the fly ball by one step from the warning track.
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After throwing a runner on the third basis in the third innings of a baseball game in Atlanta in Atlanta, Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Ekuna Jr. threw a runner out on Friday, July 18, 2025 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubard)
On the second base, the runner was tagged by Zorbit Vivas and went on a third basis. As soon as Ekuna caught the ball, she turned and removed a rocket from her back leg on a third basis.
The laser beam of Ekuna of a throw never hit the ground, and she measured an unheard of the innings on the third basis.
Yankis Manager Aaron Boon said that Vivas Braves were “dicade” by the third Basman, Nacho Alveraz Junior, who felt that no one had to throw until he caught the ball and tagged Vivas in a fast pace.
Vivas never slipped and looked completely confused after being tagged.
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After scoring a run in the first innings of a baseball game in Atlanta in Atlanta, the Atlanta Braves Ronald Ekuna Junior High-Owed team colleagues scored a run in the first innings of a baseball game on Friday, July 18, 2025 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubard)
“This can’t be just. I have done all my career on a third basis. Just play a kind of game dumb, and read it (Vivas). Alverez’s body language, just immersed it. He knew that it knew that it was a deep fly ball, so this is a lesson. This is a lesson. This is a lesson that could not be a linked area which could not be a baseball area.”
The drama was particularly expensive for Yankis, as Aaron seemed on the judge deck and with a swing of the bat, he could tie the game 3-3.
“His accuracy is stupid,” Braves Manager Brian Snightkar said about Ekuna’s throw.
“She is a weapon in the right area. Her arm is very strong and accurate, and the ball bears, the release is good. She is special there.”
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Aaron Boon, manager of New York Yankis, reacted during the third innings of the baseball game against Atlanta Braves in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubard)
Ekuna said that her throw came out of the expectation.
“I always try to guess those plays,” Ekuna said through an interpreter. This is actually what I always try to focus, guess the play before it happens. I was not really trying to do anything other than that. Thankfully, I have a good hand. ,
Braves (43-53) will build on Friday’s victory, when they will take on Yennakis (53–44) in the second game of their three-game series on ET at 7:15 pm on Saturday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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