Posted on 11/02/2021 7:22:09 PM PDT by Cecily
HOUSTON — Despite a hot start in Game 5, the Atlanta Braves couldn’t close out the World Series at home Sunday night.
Now the series is back in Houston for Game 6 Tuesday night. The Braves split their first two games in Houston last week, but it only takes one more win to claim the title.
“We’re going to a familiar place now. I thought they handled it really good the first go-round, and I think because we’ve been there now and the whole routine and into the routine and all that, they’ll be -- none of that will be a distraction at all,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said.
Bottom 5th inning, 6-0 Braves
(Excerpt) Read more at wsbtv.com ...
Bottom sixth.
I love it.
Atlanta was cancelled for the All Star game.
Now they win the World Series.
The libs made them get rid of the warrior Brave and Chief Knock a Homa.
Shut. Up.
In the 6th inning, I thought I heard a Let’s Go Brandon chant.
I can’t believe the Braves are blowing a 6 ruj lead after blowing a 4 run lead the other night.
I’d love to hear lets go Brandon.
But the home team is losing.
No, you.
“blowing a 6 run lead”
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Do what, now?
“I can’t believe the Braves are blowing a 6 ruj lead after blowing a 4 run lead the other night”
What you smoking? it is still 6-0 as of this minute, end of 6.
Suck it, Lefties!
I saw them with a 4-0 lead on Sunday night. I’m not waiting around this time.
Braves give up a single so they’re blowing it I guess
Make that 7-0...
I was lost on that post too, especially now that it’s 7-0.
The chop and the chant going on now in the stadium. Heh.
I am tired of hearing how Houston, with their pitching moves, had them right where they wanted them anyway.
Wait….aren’t you the NeverTrump troll ahole who’d asked me to not post to you??
never a never trumper,
you must have me mistaken for a Qtard
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