College football writer says Braves' atmosphere is 'best in baseball'

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The story of the MLB postseason so far, from a fan perspective, has been the incredible atmosphere at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

But CBSSports college football analyst and apparent Braves fan (based on his bio and location), Barrett Sallee, controversially called the atmosphere at Truist Park the "best in baseball" while posting a video clip of the final out from Game 2 of the NLDS on X.

Of course, this is a subjective opinion, but baseball fans—including Braves fans themselves—made sure to let Sallee know he's wrong.

In Game 1 of the NLDS, the Phillies beat the Braves 3-0 and Atlanta fans threw debris onto the field.

Yesterday, on Atlanta radio station 92.9 The Game, ESPN's Buster Olney called the Phillies' crowd the best in baseball.

“The Phillies crowd, I can tell you this, is insane. Right now, it’s the best crowd in my opinion in baseball. It’s so loud,” Olney told Shapiro and Golden adding that he believes that during the Phillies-Marlins series the noise of the crowd had an impact. However, the Braves should not be bothered. “I don’t think it’s going to have any impact on the Braves’ players, but it’s clear it does juice up the Phillies players."

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