Luis Angel Acuña has successfully overcome his injury fears during winter ball. The promising Mets infielder had to exit a game last week after being hit on the forearm by a pitch, but just days later, he returned to the Cárdenares de Lara lineup and is making a strong impact.
On Thursday night, Acuña reached base five times, including two extra-base hits. He kicked off the game with a solo home run to center field, followed by a double in the fourth inning, two consecutive walks, and a clutch two-out single in the bottom of the 10th inning.
The 23-year-old continued his impressive performance on Friday with two more hits. He hit a triple and later, in the fourth inning, launched a Little League home run. After grounding out in the sixth, he sparked a go-ahead rally with an infield hit in the bottom of the eighth. Although he was part of a double play in the 10th inning, his overall play remained strong.
So far this season, Acuña boasts a .268 batting average, 10 extra-base hits, 13 RBIs, 17 walks, 18 strikeouts, a .430 on-base percentage, and a .950 OPS across 22 games. He has played 14 games at shortstop and eight games in center field.
Fan Take: Luis Angel Acuña’s rapid recovery and versatile performance are exciting signs for Mets fans and baseball followers alike. His ability to shine both defensively and offensively could make him a key player to watch this season, potentially shaping the future dynamics of the team and the sport.

