Some Braves fans wouldn't believe their team won the World Series until the final out
The Atlanta Braves were nothing but dominant in Game 6 of the World Series.
Jorge Soler opened the scoring with a three-run homer to the train tracks of Minute Maid Park. Max Fried dominated in six shutout innings. Freddie Freeman and Dansby Swanson extended the lead to 6-0 with big hits in the fifth inning.
Just about any other fan base would have started the title celebration with a 6-0 lead in a World Series elimination game. But this was an Atlanta team, and we all know what has happened to Atlanta teams in big games.
Yes, Atlanta United won the MLS Cup in 2018, but none of the city's other major teams — the Braves, the Falcons, the Dream, the Hawks — had won a title since the 1995 Braves. Some of them came close, and then disaster struck.
It's something that Braves fans didn't need pointed out during the final innings of Game 6. They were already doing it themselves.
Have you learned nothing?! https://t.co/2OUM2jkWri
— Jason Butt (@JasonHButt) November 3, 2021
we're either 4 innings from a Braves championship or the biggest Atlanta sports collapse since 28-3
— David Dennis Jr. (@DavidDTSS) November 3, 2021
I am on the floor of my sons’ room playing the bedtime music on my phone and refreshing the app
Do I just stay here— Steven Godfrey (@38Godfrey) November 3, 2021
"It's the top of the 9th and the Braves lead 48-0"
Me: pic.twitter.com/vcSCkSZzls— Falconihilist DW (@FalcoholicDW) November 3, 2021
How many runs did the Braves score in that one game last year? Where they hit like eight homers or whatever?
Double that https://t.co/8utsVJBGV8— Scott Coleman (@scottcoleman55) November 3, 2021
Nothing could possib-lie go wrong...https://t.co/2gMXqqSzH8
— Zachary D. Rymer (@zachrymer) November 3, 2021
i can't fathom being comfortable right now https://t.co/iqXgga2Gnh
— Brad Rowland (@BTRowland) November 3, 2021
A team from Atlanta with a seemingly insurmountable lead against a team that’s considered villains. Hmmm...
— Justice delos Santos (@justdelossantos) November 3, 2021
And yes, the two most infamous numbers in Atlanta sports got plenty of play on Twitter:
According to StatCast, 6-0 in baseball is exactly equivalent to 28-3 in football. #BattleATL
— UGA Nihilist (@UGANihilist) November 3, 2021
Just worth noting. There had never been a Super Bowl comeback from anything like 28-3. And all of sudden that record was broken. https://t.co/hemKyAn14H
— JJ Cooper (@jjcoop36) November 3, 2021
No way Atlanta blows this lead. It's 6-0, but it might as well be 28-3, amirite?
— Marc Carig (@MarcCarig) November 3, 2021
Matt Ryan featured in a commercial while the Braves are leading during a championship clinching game is peak Atlanta…
— Brett Greenberg (@74Talk) November 3, 2021
Some were jokes, yes, but they came from a place of truth. A 7-0 lead usually ends as a rout, but not always. It's hard to blame Braves fans for still being nervous, or at least not celebrating while their team still had outs to record.
And yet, the Braves held on. The team's bullpen picked up where Fried left off and finished off a title-clinching shutout. Many of the accounts that were so nervous an hour ago could start celebrating what may be the end of the Atlanta sports curse.
THE ATLANTA BRAVES ARE WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS!#BattleATL | #ForTheA pic.twitter.com/rDXjLj4HSj
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) November 3, 2021
I NEVER DOUBTED NOT EVEN ONCE
BRAVES ARE WORLD CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!— Falconihilist DW (@FalcoholicDW) November 3, 2021
BRAVES WIN
BRAVES WIN
BRAVES WIN
I SEE YOU SKIP— Steven Godfrey (@38Godfrey) November 3, 2021
In a season when so many things went wrong
They shocked us all
A team in every sense of the word
The Atlanta Braves are World Series champions pic.twitter.com/ps82zQ0YR6— Scott Coleman (@scottcoleman55) November 3, 2021
they did it. they really did it. ♥️
— Tori McElhaney (@tori_mcelhaney) November 3, 2021
As a longtime Atlanta Braves fan … YES!
— David Newton (@DNewtonespn) November 3, 2021
As a lifelong Georgia resident who’s followed this team about my entire life: I can’t believe it lol
— Gabe Burns (@GabeBurnsAJC) November 3, 2021