Astros beat Braves 7-2, tie up World Series

The Atlanta Braves could not pull off the magic of Game One of the World Series. They lose to the Astros in Game Two 7-2 to tie up the series.

The final word from Houston
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FOX 5's Christine Sperow and DJ Shockley said they understand that Braves Country is real and the next three games at Truist Park could help to energize the Braves.

Braves fans remain optimistic despite Game Two loss
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Braves fans remained optimistic late Wednesday night despite Atlanta's 7-2 loss to the Astros. Fans said they are excited the World Series is headed to Atlanta starting Friday for three games.

Fans came out to The Battery for Game Two, even the four-legged ones
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Thousands of people packed The Battery Atlanta on Wednesday night to watch Game Two. It wasn't just the two-legged fans, but also the four-legged fans as FOX 5 News Edge anchor Tom Haynes found out meeting recently adopted 'Ozzie Albies'.

Brian Snitker on Game Two loss in World Series
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Braves manager Brian Snitker talks about Atlanta's 7-2 loss to the Houston Astros in Game Two of the World Series.

Braves fans in Houston for Game Two
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Braves fans were still optimistic despite the 7-2 loss to the Astros in Game Two of the World Series

Max Fried on losing to Astros
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Atlanta starting pitcher Max Fried talks about his loss to the Astros in Game Two of the World Series.

Rookie goes from Gwinnett hotel to World Series in whirlwind

Tucker Davidson was in the lobby of a Courtyard Marriott in Gwinnett, Georgia, eating a salad from The Cheesecake Factory and watching the Atlanta Braves play their World Series opener, talking with Triple-A strength coach Paul Howey and Paul Davis, the roving pitching coordinator.

Fans pack The Battery for Game Two
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The Battery Atlanta seemed even more full as Game Two of the World Series against the Astros was about to begin.

World Series Game Two to be played under the stars
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Minute Maid Park is opening it roof after a day of storms in Houston. The Braves will battle the Astros in Game Two under the Texas night sky.

One-on-one with Ron Gant
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Good Day Atlanta's Ron Gant, who played for the Braves for many years, tells DJ Shockley that manager Brian Snitker is playing all his cards right for the World Series going into Game Two against the Astros.

Braves couldn't resist heading to Houston for World Series
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FOX 5's Claire Simms met up with just a few of the Braves fans from near and far who made the pilgrimage to Houston to see the Braves play in the World Series against the Astros.

Snitker on Morton's injury
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Braves Manager Brian Snitker discusses how the team will continue to roll with the punches despite losing Charlie Morton in Game One of the World Series against the Astros.

Braves manager says series with Astros will be a 'dog fight'
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During a press conference before Game 2 of the World Series, Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker says it will be a "dog fight every day" with the Houston Astros. The Braves won Game 1 of the series 6-2.

MLB commissioner comments on Tomahawk Chop, All-Star Game move

Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred was asked about lingering fan anger toward Astros sign stealing, the Tomahawk Chop and MLB's move to move the 2021 MLB All-Star Game from Atlanta.

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Braves strike first, dominate Astros 6-2 in Game 1 of World Series

The Atlanta Braves struck with the very first pitch and just kept going in Game One of the World Series on Tuesday evening. The Braves beat the Houston Astros 6-2.

Charlie Morton’s World Series cut short by leg fracture

Atlanta Braves pitcher Charlie Morton left his start in the World Series opener Tuesday night in the third inning with a right leg fracture ending his Postseason.

The Snitker dilemma
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It is hard to decide who root for when you husband is the manager of one team and you son is the pitching coach of the other. This is the dilemma facing Ronnie Snitker.