The Bakersfield Californian

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Braves win 1st World Series crown since 1995, rout Astros 7-0

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HOUSTON — Most of the season, it just seemed this wasn’t their year.

They dropped their first four games, and soon injuries piled up.

They lost their most dynamic player before the All-Star break. They were stuck below .500 in August.

Yet out of nowhere, suddenly, these Atlanta Braves transforme­d themselves and took off.

Jorge Soler, Freddie Freeman and the Braves breezed to their first World Series championsh­ip since 1995, hammering the Houston Astros 7-0 Tuesday night in Game 6.

How proud The Hammer himself would’ve been.

Max Fried threw six shutout innings in the signature pitching performanc­e of the Series. Soler, a July acquisitio­n who tested positive for COVID-19 in the playoffs, backed him early with a monster three-run shot for his third homer against the Astros.

Freeman hit an RBI double and then punctuated the romp with a solo home run in the seventh that made it 7-0.

By then, it was a total team effort. Ailing star Ronald Acuña Jr., the dynamo of Atlanta’s future, bounded from the dugout to join the celebratio­n for Freeman, the longtime face of the franchise.

A mere afterthoug­ht in the summer heat among the land of the Giants, White Sox and Dodgers, but magnificen­t in the Fall Classic.

Soler tapped his heart twice before beginning his home run trot after connecting off rookie Luis Garcia in the third inning, sending the ball flying completely out of Minute Maid Park. Dansby Swanson also homered and by the final out, nothing could stop them.

Not a broken leg sustained by starter Charlie Morton in the World Series opener. Not a big blown lead in Game 5.

Steadied by 66-year-old manager Brian Snitker, an organizati­on man for four decades, the underdog Braves won the franchise’s fourth title.

Consider it a tribute to the greatest Braves player of them all, Mr. Hank Aaron. The Hall of Fame slugger died Jan. 22 at 86, still rooting for his old team, and his legacy was stamped all over this Series.

 ?? ERIC GAY / AP ?? The Braves’ Freddie Freeman celebrates his home run during the seventh inning in Game 6 of Tuesday’s World Series against the Astros in Houston.
ERIC GAY / AP The Braves’ Freddie Freeman celebrates his home run during the seventh inning in Game 6 of Tuesday’s World Series against the Astros in Houston.

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