In a stunning and unexpected statement that’s sent shockwaves through Braves Nation, Hall of Famer Chipper Jones — one of the most beloved figures in Atlanta Braves history — has openly criticized Ronald Acuña Jr., calling him:
“The most underwhelming high-contract player the Braves have ever had.”
Jones made the remarks during a candid segment on “The Dugout Truth” podcast, where he was asked about how current Braves stars are living up to expectations. The host brought up Acuña’s massive 8-year, $160 million extension — and Chipper didn’t hold back.
“We gave him the keys to the kingdom,” Jones said. “And I haven’t seen the drive, the leadership, or the consistency that makes someone worthy of being the face of the franchise.”
📉 A Season Under Scrutiny
Acuña’s 2025 season has been plagued by inconsistency. After returning from a minor knee issue early in the season, he’s struggled to recapture his MVP-caliber form, batting .251 with just 8 home runs and 29 RBIs through mid-May.
While still dangerous on the base paths, fans and analysts have noticed what they call a “lack of fire” — and whispers about locker room tension have surfaced following Acuña’s cryptic social media posts earlier this month.
🎙️ Acuña Responds: “I’m Not Here to Impress the Past”
When informed of Chipper Jones’s comments after the Braves’ 4-3 loss to the Brewers Tuesday night, Acuña didn’t flinch.
“Chipper has his opinion. I’m not here to impress the past — I’m here to lead this team into the future.”
“If you want a scapegoat, fine. Put it on me. But don’t forget the work I’ve put in. The injuries I’ve come back from. The games I’ve won for this team.”
Then came the zinger:
“I respect what Chipper did for Atlanta. But he played in his time. This is mine now.”
⚾ Fanbase Reaction: Torn Between Two Legends
Atlanta fans have taken to social media with mixed reactions.
Some agree with Jones:
“Acuña plays like he’s already made it. That’s not how legends are built.” — @BravesDieHard75
Others defended their current star:
“Chipper should’ve had that convo privately. You don’t throw a teammate under the bus from a studio.” — @TrueBraveATL
And one fan put it bluntly:
“Imagine telling a 26-year-old with a torn ACL comeback that he’s a ‘disappointment’ — cold, man.”
🧠 A Deeper Rift?
Insiders say Chipper Jones, who still works in a part-time advisory role with the Braves organization, has grown frustrated with what he perceives as a cultural shift in the clubhouse — one that prioritizes flair over fundamentals.
“Ronald has always been a showman,” one former Braves coach said anonymously. “But Chipper wants a grinder, someone who lives and breathes Braves baseball. And he doesn’t see that in Acuña.”
🏁 Where Do the Braves Go From Here?
The Braves sit at third in the NL East, and the team’s inconsistency mirrors Acuña’s own struggles. The front office reportedly still believes in him, but the tension between franchise legends and current stars may signal a need for leadership reset — or at least a conversation.
For now, Acuña says he’s tuning out the noise:
“I’ve got games to win. I’ll let my bat talk — when it’s ready.”
Final Thought:
Atlanta has always been a team built on legacy. But in a city where legends watch from the shadows of Turner Field memories, the present often feels like a trial by fire. And right now, Ronald Acuña Jr. is standing in the flames — ready to swing back.