Fans at Atlanta Braves games know to expect thrilling activities between innings. One such event features a race against The Freeze, an athlete known for incredible speed. The Freeze often races fans along the warning track of the outfield, usually clinching victory despite the fan’s considerable head start.
During a recent game against the Miami Marlins on August 9, 2025, an overconfident Braves fan learned a hard lesson. As the fan set off along the left field foul line, he cheekily turned to blow a kiss to The Freeze. This playful gesture, however, cost him precious seconds.
Though the fan initially appeared to have a strong lead, he soon realized The Freeze was closing in fast. Attempting to recover, he increased his speed, but the effort came too late. The Freeze quickly overtook him, returning the favor with a well-timed kiss as he dashed past.
After firmly establishing his lead, The Freeze reduced his pace, cruising to the finish line at the right field foul line. This entertaining interaction underscores the importance of respecting one’s opponent, especially in sports.
On the field, the Braves themselves are holding a lead in the National League East. As of now, they stand at 61-42, maintaining a 5.5-game lead over the Philadelphia Phillies. They aim to continue this pace after recovering from a slump in June.
Recently, the Braves secured a narrow victory over the Baltimore Orioles, winning 7-6. Fans can look forward to the next game in their three-game series, set for Saturday at 7:05 p.m. ET. For more exciting sports updates, followers can keep track of Fox News Digital’s coverage.

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