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This Video of Braves’ Game-Winning Double Play With Natural Sound and No Announcers is So Good

Listen to the crowd during Atlanta's amazing, game-ending double play.
This Video of Braves’ Game-Winning Double Play With Natural Sound and No Announcers is So Good
This Video of Braves’ Game-Winning Double Play With Natural Sound and No Announcers is So Good

A sensational ending to the Braves’ 5–4 Game 2 win over the Phillies made for an unbelievable scene in Atlanta on Monday night, as the NLDS moves on to Wednesday’s pivotal Game 3.

With the Braves clinging to a one-run lead in the ninth inning, center fielder Michael Harris II’s clutch, leaping catch of a deep drive by Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto set in motion an unreal double play. Harris’s catch and a cutoff by All-Star third baseman Austin Riley helped set up the game-winning out, thanks to a baserunning blunder from Phillies star Bryce Harper.

As Atlanta killed the Philadelphia rally to close out the game, the rousing reaction from a jam-packed crowd inside Truist Park provided a memorable backdrop to the huge moment. Just take a listen to how electric the stadium was with no commentary to drown out the natural sound:

The Braves’ stunning win served as a fitting follow-up to their lopsided Game 1 loss and will give the club and its fans plenty of momentum to rally around with the NLDS tied, 1–1, heading to Philadelphia.

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