Friends Don’t Let Friends Watch the Atlanta Braves Alone

ATLANTA, GA - OCTOBER 9: Fans look on in the ninth inning of Game Five of the National League Division Series between the Atlanta Braves and the St. Louis Cardinals at SunTrust Park on October 9, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - OCTOBER 9: Fans look on in the ninth inning of Game Five of the National League Division Series between the Atlanta Braves and the St. Louis Cardinals at SunTrust Park on October 9, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images) /
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Part 2

What does the group mean to you?

This group has become a big part of me. Words can barely express the love I have for this group. I have made so many friendships and seen so many great things. It’s great that we have such a good family-oriented group but it goes beyond baseball. The help that this group has been able to give has touched so many lives.

What differentiates Tomahawk Talk from other Braves’ fan groups on Facebook?

We are different in several ways. We have a heavy loaded admin/moderator staff to help keep things clean and fun. We try to keep it family-friendly so that our alumni players and families of players can enjoy the group with us. We have a lot of great charity events during the regular season. There’s a different culture in Tomahawk Talk. The alumni in this group really help set it apart as well

Who is your all-time favorite player and why

My all-time favorite player would have to be John Smoltz. I will never get 1991 World Series game 7 out of my head. Smoltz pitched with such intensity that night. I tip my cap to Jack Morris for his performance that night as well. I loved Glavine and Maddux but I loved watching John pitch. There was a lot of intensity with Smoltz.

Who is your favorite current player and why?

My favorite current player would have to be Ronald Acuña Jr. There’s nothing more fun to me than watching this kid play. He looks like he is having the time of his life when he’s out on the diamond. This kid can also “baseball” very well. It will be fun to see what he does in the years to come!