Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman lifts the trophy while riding with his wife, Chelsea. The Atlanta Braves paraded before a crowd of thousands of fans outside Truist Park in Cumberland, celebrating the 2021 World Series Championship in November.
Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman lifts the trophy while riding with his wife, Chelsea. The Atlanta Braves paraded before a crowd of thousands of fans outside Truist Park in Cumberland, celebrating the 2021 World Series Championship in November.
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Outfielder and World Series MVP Jorge Soler, right, rides in a celebratory parade in November.
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Braves manager Brian Snitker, right, with his wife Ronnie at a celebratory parade in November.
The Atlanta Braves have announced additional stops of the World Champions Trophy Tour Presented by Truist, including one in Paulding County.
The tour will travel throughout Braves Country through summer 2022 with a total of 151 stops, commemorating 151 years of Braves baseball.
Stops will include the opportunity for fans to take photos with the trophy, as well as programming by the Braves entertainment teams, alumni, and more at select locations.
The tour will be stopping by the Truist Bank at 76 Seven Hills Blvd. in Dallas on June 17 from noon to 3 p.m.
The Braves won the 2021 World Series by beating the Astros 7-0 on Nov. 2. It was the team’s first World Series win since 1995.
Other metro Atlanta tour stops include:
Bluesberry & Beer Festival — Norcross, June 18, 5 p.m.
South Cobb T-Mobile — Austell, July 1
Riverdale Road T-Mobile — Riverdale, July 5
Windward Parkway T-Mobile — Alpharetta, July 9
Barrett Parkway T-Mobile — Marietta, July 10
Visit www.Braves.com/TrophyTour for additional details for each stop or register to be a Braves Insider to receive communications about stops near you.
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