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While Acuña might be limited or miss time during a two-game series at Yankee Stadium that begins Tuesday, it appears there is a chance he could return to action by the end of the week.
Acuña exited Sunday night’s 13-4 win over the Cubs after sliding headfirst across the plate on Travis d’Arnaud's sacrifice fly in the fourth inning. During that same trip around the bases, Acuña had pointed to his stomach a couple times after diving back to first base on pickoff attempts. He had convinced Snitker and trainer Mike Frostad he was fine when they went to second base to check on him after a Freddie Freeman walk.
“I don’t know if he did it [on the pickoff attempts], but that’s what aggravated it for sure,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said.
After sliding into home, Acuña remained on the ground momentarily and then grabbed his abdominal region as he walked back to the dugout without assistance.