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The off-season is the time when MLB players go off spending time on anything that interests them. While some choose to have some quality time with their families, others go off to play domestic leagues in their hometowns. One example of such a player is the Atlanta Braves outfielder, Ronald Acuña Jr, who went off to share the stage with the Venezuelan rapper Rochi. Not only did the Braves outfielder share the stage, but he also showed off his rapping skills.

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The Venezuelan professional, Ronald Acuña Jr. spent his twenty-fifth birthday in his hometown while playing in the Venezuelan Winter League. Baseball fans, however, loved watching Acuña Jr. enjoying his time in the off-season. 

What are the fans saying about the Atlanta Braves star?

Watching Acuna rapping made the fans believe that if he want, he could have this as a job in the off-season. He looked like competing with the rapper Rochi at one time as the audience flashed their cell phones’ lights as a token of appreciation.

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With the aim of enjoying, the baseball player took part in a party in his hometown. He gave his fans a treat by rapping for them. And as expected, not everyone was pleased and a few people did not like what he was up to as a rapper. 

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The Braves outfielder did a good deed

It is often said that a good deed is always around. Maybe the same will happen with the Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. The ball player has not kept one single penny that he earned while playing in the Venezuelan Winter League this year. He has donated every last bit of it for the many children in the state of La Guaira. 

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With this deed, the outfielder/rapper made his 25th birthday even more special by creating smiles, cheering hearts, and providing the kids with a lot of love. 

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