Ronald ñ Jr. exits vs Marlins as a precaution with left thumb pain

MIAMI (AP) — Braves outfielder Ronald ñ Jr. was removed in the sixth inning of over the Miami Marlins because of pain in his left thumb.

Manager Walt Weiss said after the game that ñ has a bone bruise in his thumb, but added he thinks the star right fielder will be fine.

“I feel good,” ñ said in Spanish afterward, adding that he felt tightness in his thumb during the game. “It’s the first time something like that has happened.”

ñ was experiencing pain and had his thumb examined during the fifth before exiting with the Braves up 6-2. Eli White replaced him at right field.

“He was trying to talk his way into the lineup tomorrow as soon as the game was over,” Weiss said, “so I think he’s going to be alright.”

It was ñ’s third game back after a being sidelined with a left hamstring strain since May 2.

He had two hits on Thursday, including an RBI single that put the Braves ahead 5-2 in the fifth.

ñ against the Rockies on May 2 with hamstring tightness before an MRI revealed the strain. He was attempting to run out a grounder before he pulled up about halfway down the line and grabbed at his hamstring.

The five-time All-Star and 2023 NL MVP is batting .252 with two homers and a team-high seven steals. He had played in the first 34 games this year after a torn ACL he suffered in May 2024 limited him to a combined 144 games over the past two seasons.

The Braves took three of four at Miami for their 14th win in 16 series and return home for a three-game series against Washington.

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