The top 10 neighbors for the Atlanta Braves span TV channels, college football programs, individual athletes, and sports media — with no single dominant pull and scores ranging from 0.98 down to 0.93, a tight band that signals a broad, regionally coherent audience shape.
FOX Sports South leads at 0.98, the highest score in the set, followed closely by two former Braves players: Chipper Jones at 0.96 and Freddie Freeman at 0.96. Those are the only two baseball-adjacent neighbors in the top 10. From position four onward, the cluster shifts entirely to college football and its media ecosystem: SEC Network (0.95) and the Southeastern Conference (0.95) sit just below the player pair, followed by Georgia Football (0.94) and the Georgia Bulldogs (0.94) — the two Georgia programs appearing as a near-identical pair. Paul Finebaum (0.93), the SEC-focused sports journalist, and SEC Country (0.93), a college football news publisher, round out the set alongside Lane Kiffin (0.93), a college football coach classified as an Athlete. The pattern is clear: eight of the ten neighbors are rooted in SEC college football media and personnel, not in MLB or other baseball properties.
What this reveals is an audience defined less by the sport on the field than by a specific regional sports culture — one where a baseball franchise and the SEC football universe draw from the same pool of followers.