Ronald Acuña Jr. Makes MLB History with 40-40 Season

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Ronald Acuña Jr. of the Atlanta Braves became the fifth player in MLB history to achieve a 40-40 season, hitting his 40th home run and stealing his 40th base in a game against the Washington Nationals. Acuña joins Alfonso Soriano, Alex Rodriguez, Barry Bonds, and Jose Canseco in this exclusive club. At just 25 years old, he is also the first player to have 160 home runs and 160 stolen bases at his age. Acuña is a leading contender for the National League MVP award, with impressive batting statistics to support his case.
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