Braves World Series parade: Atlanta to celebrate championship on Friday

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The Atlanta Braves won the 2021 World Series on Tuesday night, defeating the Houston Astros in six games. The Braves’ championship is their first since 1995 and is notable for its improbable nature. Atlanta had a losing record entering August and was without arguably its best position player (Ronald Acuña Jr.) and pitcher (Mike Soroka). Nevertheless, the Braves found a way to triumph over the Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Astros in the postseason.

Now, as is the custom, the Braves will host a parade to celebrate their spoils. The parade will be held Friday, and while all the specifics are still coming together, some details were unveiled Wednesday.

The parade is expected to take place beginning at noon, per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Additionally, Adam Murphy of CBS 46 tweeted where the parade will take place. According to Murphy, the Braves will kick things off at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta before moving to the Cobb Performing Arts Center, closer to the Braves home ballpark. From there, the Braves will then finish their victory lap at Truist Park. Here’s more info, courtesy of the AJC:

The parade will begin at noon Friday. The path will start at Peachtree Street and Marietta Street and go to Peachtree Street and 10th Street, then to Truist Park in Cobb County.

Braves World Series Parade info

Date: Friday, Nov. 5
Location: Centennial Olympic Park; Truist Park
Time: Noon EST

The Braves’ title is the first major professional championship in Atlanta since Atlanta United won the MLS Cup in 2018. The NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and NBA’s Atlanta Hawks have never delivered championships to the city.

“We are having a parade. I think the people in Atlanta and the great people in Cobb County are going to be very pleased with the parade that we have,” Atlanta mayor Keisha Bottoms said Wednesday.



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