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Cheering right along with Manuel, for sure, were McCann's parents. They were in the ballpark while his pregnant wife was watching back home in Georgia.
"Today was big. And home-field advantage for the World Series is big," McCann said.
His Braves certainly appreciated his contribution. They come out of the All-Star break with a four-game lead in the NL East.
The 26-year-old McCann, hitting .267 with 10 home runs and 37 RBIs this season, became the second Atlanta player to win the All-Star MVP trophy, joining Fred McGriff, who got it in 1994.
Afterward, he gave his bat to the Hall of Fame.
McCann began this game on the bench, behind St. Louis' Yadier Molina. Halfway through the game, McCann got the call.
"It's tough because Molina is a very good defensive catcher," Manuel said. "The last two years, we have had trouble scoring and McCann is more offense than Molina and that's why I put him up there."
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