Braves Briefing: Atlanta receives good news after Ronald Acuña Jr. left game

After being struck with a 98 mph fastball from reliever Colin Holderman, Ronald Acuña left the game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
After he left, the Atlanta Braves put out an announcement that seems to be positive.
In a tweet, the official Braves account said, "OF Ronald Acuña Jr. was removed from tonight’s game after being hit by a pitch on his left elbow. X-rays were negative."
This is the 44th time that Ronald Acuña Jr has been hit by a pitch in his career.
The Braves would go on to beat the Pirates 8-6 Tuesday night.
NL East Standings
| Team | Record | GB | Action Today |
|---|---|---|---|
Atlanta | 71-40 | - | @ Pittsburgh |
Philadelphia | 62-52 | 10.5 | Hosts Washington |
Miami | 59-56 | 14.0 | @ Cincinnati |
NYM | 51-62 | 21.0 | Hosts CHC |
Washington | 50-64 | 22.5 | @ Philadelphia |
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Braves Today's Will Moon handled the takeaways from the eventful Tuesday matchup between Atlanta and Pittsburgh. In his takeaways from the action, he highlighted Yonny Chirinos coming up short as a starting pitcher.
Yonny Chirinos didn't have as good a night, serving up four gopher balls to a relatively light-hitting Bucs lineup. Max Fried's Friday return notwithstanding, this has been a rough stretch for the starting rotation, with Chirinos holding on by the skin of his teeth, Bryce Elder looking fatigued, and Spencer Strider and Charlie Morton being inconsistent. There's also a potential storm brewing when it comes to covering innings for this weekend's series at the Mets, which includes a doubleheader on Saturday.
Here are the rest of the takeaways.
What's next for the Atlanta Braves
The same two teams are back at it again tonight, with first pitch again scheduled for 7:05 Eastern at PNC Park. Max Fried (3-1, 1.69 ERA, 2.58 FIP) makes his second start since coming off the IL, and he'll hope to carry over the dominant form he showed at Wrigley Field on Friday. The Pirates counter with rookie righty Quinn Priester (2-1, 8.69 ERA, 7.24 FIP), who'll be making his fifth career start. The teams will play again on Thursday afternoon before the Braves play four games in three days against the diminished Mets in Queens.
Today's broadcast is available inside Braves Country on Bally Sports South and on MLB.TV outside of the broadcast area. The radio call, with Ben Ingram, is available locally on 680 AM/93.7 FM The Fan or outside the Atlanta market on the Atlanta Braves Radio Network or MLB.com
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