Ronald Acuna Jr may have been injured as the Atlanta Braves won the World Series, but that doesn't mean he wasn't feeling some type of way. Following the team's Game 6 victory, the slugger made a visit to a local Atlanta hospital to a bunch of young children, giving out a couple of his jerseys and donating 113,000 masks.

What a heartwarming gesture from the Braves star. Acuna Jr tore his ACL in July and was sidelined for the rest of the season, but despite missing their best player, Atlanta defied all the odds and came out victorious in the Fall Classic. The Venezuelan did play a part through the first few months of the campaign though, hitting .283 with 24 homers.

The Braves also celebrated their World Series title on Friday with a wild parade that featured lots of partying and beer drinking by fans and players. Acuna Jr won't likely be ready for Opening Day due to the recovery time from such a traumatic knee injury, but it's not out of the question. At this moment though, he's just enjoying the moment and putting smiles on the faces of all the young fans who love to watch the Braves play.