While the rest of us continue to deal with the cold winter months, Mets infielder Luisangel Acuña is red-hot.
Playing in the Venezuelan Winter League for the Cardenales de Lara, Acuña had a historic night on Saturday by hitting three home runs in the same game.
The first long ball came in the second inning, a three-run shot off a right-hander which gave Acuña's team a 6-4 lead. The next two, one off a lefty and one off a righty and both solo shots, came in the later innings with the infielder's team up big.
Here are videos of all three home runs:
Cardenales con jonrones de Luisangel Acuña y Danry Vásquez para dar vuelta al marcador 10x4 a Bravos en La Isla. Síguenos y visita https://t.co/BB8Mt3OaVE Lo mejor del Round Robin LVBP. @PASTVDEPORTES@aldrhym@CardenalesDice#10ene#venezuela#beisbolvenezolano#lvbp RT pic.twitter.com/HgY5SFjbYq
— GRAND SLAM Internacional (@GrandSlamInter) January 11, 2026
Here's Luisangel Acuna's 2nd homer of Saturday Night - a solo shot. pic.twitter.com/SIrAuLQVhy
— Mets News and Links (@JohnFromAlbany) January 11, 2026
Luisangel Acuña has 3 home runs tonight in the Venezuelan Winter League pic.twitter.com/sNHeNc00Mb
— Joe DeMayo (@PSLToFlushing) January 11, 2026
Acuña finished the game 3-for-5 with five RBI and five runs scored, reaching base in all five of his plate appearances thanks to two errors. He's just the second player in Cardenales de Lara's history to hit three dingers in the same game.
The 23-year-old has enjoyed a ton of success in Venezuela this winter and will look to carry that into spring training for the Mets starting next month after an inconsistent first full season in the majors where he slashed .234/.293/.274 in 95 games.
After bursting onto the scene as a September call-up in 2024 where he hit three home runs in 39 at-bats (.966 OPS), Acuña's power disappeared in 2025 (.567 OPS) and he was more valuable with his defensive versatility and speed on the bases (16 steals on 17 attempts).
However, if he's ever able to tap into his raw power that he displayed on Saturday night and briefly in 2024 on a more consistent basis in the majors (like his older brother Ronald Acuña Jr.), it would open up his game to another level.