[MLB] Do you think Ronald Acuña Jr. could throw a ball from home plate OUT OF THE STADIUM? He says yes 🤯
November 21, 2025
[MLB] Do you think Ronald Acuña Jr. could throw a ball from home plate OUT OF THE STADIUM? He says yes 🤯
20 comments
“Yes, next question.”
If I remember correctly, that’s kind of how Craig Kimbrel learned to throw as hard as he could.
Broke his ankle or something in college and his coach had him sit in a chair and throw from 3rd base to the right field corner.
He usually looks like he isn’t even trying on his RF to 3B/home throws so honestly I wouldn’t put anything past him
100% he could. Best OF and Shortstop arms can easily long toss a ball out of the park.
Someone submit it to r/rheydidthemath
RF in Atlanta is not super deep, all he’d have to do is clear the Chop House and he’d do it.
Sorry for my ignorance. Are we talking about clearing the center field wall or getting it completely out of the ballpark?

If someone asks if you’re a god…you say Yes!
Go look at some of his flat foot throws. He absolutely could clear the wall easily and depending on the stadium he could probably get it all the way out
Can someone please find the throw he claims is his best throw in that interview? He says it’s 2021 in Pittsburgh. I failed
Ronald looks like he is answering the dumbest question ever posed to him.
“Ronald, do the Braves play in Atlanta?”
“Do you breathe air?”
“Have you ever stood up?”
“Are oranges round?”
“Can you tell me what is one percent higher than 99 percent?”
For sure
Google Earth says home plate to top of chop house is 375 ft.
The thing about a lot of Truist Park, and I bet a lot of other stadiums, there’s still concourse behind the wall. For instance, behind the chop house there’s a good bit of area inside the gate, it would come down to what is classified as “stadium”.
Maybe, but let’s not try please! Let’s keep you in one piece buddy!
Shorten the HR derby and introduce the “Throwing Contest” as the opening event
LET HIM TRY
Yes but please don’t throw out your shoulder doing it please Ronnie

With some help! 😜
I remember hearing stories that John Elway used to do it at Yankee Stadium when he was in their farm system. Might be total urban legend stuff though.
20 comments
“Yes, next question.”
If I remember correctly, that’s kind of how Craig Kimbrel learned to throw as hard as he could.
Broke his ankle or something in college and his coach had him sit in a chair and throw from 3rd base to the right field corner.
He usually looks like he isn’t even trying on his RF to 3B/home throws so honestly I wouldn’t put anything past him
100% he could. Best OF and Shortstop arms can easily long toss a ball out of the park.
Someone submit it to r/rheydidthemath
RF in Atlanta is not super deep, all he’d have to do is clear the Chop House and he’d do it.
Sorry for my ignorance. Are we talking about clearing the center field wall or getting it completely out of the ballpark?

If someone asks if you’re a god…you say Yes!
Go look at some of his flat foot throws. He absolutely could clear the wall easily and depending on the stadium he could probably get it all the way out
Can someone please find the throw he claims is his best throw in that interview? He says it’s 2021 in Pittsburgh. I failed
Ronald looks like he is answering the dumbest question ever posed to him.
“Ronald, do the Braves play in Atlanta?”
“Do you breathe air?”
“Have you ever stood up?”
“Are oranges round?”
“Can you tell me what is one percent higher than 99 percent?”
For sure
Google Earth says home plate to top of chop house is 375 ft.
The thing about a lot of Truist Park, and I bet a lot of other stadiums, there’s still concourse behind the wall. For instance, behind the chop house there’s a good bit of area inside the gate, it would come down to what is classified as “stadium”.
Maybe, but let’s not try please! Let’s keep you in one piece buddy!
Shorten the HR derby and introduce the “Throwing Contest” as the opening event
LET HIM TRY
Yes but please don’t throw out your shoulder doing it please Ronnie

With some help! 😜
I remember hearing stories that John Elway used to do it at Yankee Stadium when he was in their farm system. Might be total urban legend stuff though.