‘Pinch me’ feeling after Braves’ big victory hasn’t worn off, fans say

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Fans excited to cheer on Braves in World Series

On Sunday, hundreds of fans lined up outside the Braves’ Clubhouse Shop at the ballpark to snag a piece of merchandise with the words "2021 National League Champions" on it.

A few days after the Braves’ big win, the smile on some diehard fans’ faces still hasn’t worn off.

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The 4-2 victory over the Dodgers secured the Braves’ spot in the World Series, which begins on Tuesday.

Now, the anticipation begins.

On Sunday, hundreds of fans lined up outside the Braves’ Clubhouse Shop at the ballpark to snag a piece of merchandise with the words "2021 National League Champions" on it.

"Go Braves, go Braves!" shouted Andy Anderson, who was waiting in the long line. "I’m happy to be here, happy to be a part of them."

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The Atlanta Braves celebrate after defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 in game six in the 2021 National League Championship Series at Truist Park. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Aaron Elya of Cumming said witnessing the victory on Saturday night caused a range of emotions in his house.

"Watching that happen, we were watching with some friends, and all of our hands went up and everybody was clapping. My wife was crying," Elya said. "Happy tears!"

Matt Johnson said since it’s been more than two decades since the Braves have made it onto the World Series stage, he had to cop some gear.

"It’s been 22 years since they made it, so I wanted to get some World series stuff," Johnson said.

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The Braves not only beat the Dodgers - but also the narrative, Elya added.

"After what happened last year and seeing the Braves get so close every year, to finally get there, it runs deep with hard-core fans," he said.

Monday, Braves fans will cheer on their home team at Truist Park, where the players will gather for a big World Series send-off to Houston. The Astros host games one and two on Tuesday and Wednesday. Then, both teams are headed back to Truist Park for games three and four on Friday and Saturday.

The confidence level among fans — higher than the 400 section in the ballpark.

"I thought that the LA series was going to be tough, I didn’t know that they would win," Elya said. "But since they did win, I think they can be anybody."

If needed, the teams will stay in Cobb County for game five on Sunday.

You’ll be able to catch all of the World Series action all week on FOX 5.

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