VIDEO: Ronald Acuña Jr.'s 14-Year-Old Brother Bryan Shows off Smooth Swing at International Showcase
By Karl Rasmussen

Ronald Acuña Jr. has taken the MLB by storm since debuting for the Braves back in 2018, but he isn't the first member of his family to play in the big leagues. And by all indications, he won't be the last. Acuña's younger brother Bryan showcased his gorgeous swing -- which is eerily similar to Ronnie's -- at the MLB's Trainer Partnership International Showcase this week.
Bryan Acuña's swing is a lot like @ronaldacunajr24's. ? pic.twitter.com/Vl7QNfRcE8
— MLB (@MLB) November 17, 2019
The 14-year-old looks like a spitting image of his big bro in the batter's box, and that should have baseball fans licking their chops.
While he won't be eligible to be picked up by a big league club until 2021, there will certainly be a ton of intrigue surrounding Bryan Acuña in a couple years.
Acuña's father, Ronald Sr., signed with the Mets in 1997, while the third Acuña brother, Luisangel, is a member of the Texas Rangers' farm system. In a few years, we could potentially see all three Acuña siblings in the MLB.
Jumping ahead of the Thanksgiving crowd to say we’re thankful for this:
— FOX Sports: Braves (@FOXSportsBraves) November 17, 2019
Side-by-side swings for Ronald Acuña Jr. and 14-year-old brother Bryan.
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RAJ himself crushed 41 homers and drove in 101 runs last season. His brother will be hoping he can replicate even half of those numbers when he joins the big league ranks, but his swing at a young age is extremely promising.