The top 10 neighbors for Chipper Jones span athletes, sports media, spiritual leaders, and college football properties — a mixed cluster with no single subcategory dominating by a wide margin and no score standing far above the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 down to 0.93 across the top 10, a narrow band with no structural spike. Freddie Freeman leads at 0.96, followed closely by the Atlanta Braves at 0.96 and SEC Network at 0.95. The Southeastern Conference (0.95) and Paul Finebaum (0.95) round out the top five. Tallying the subcategories across all 10 neighbors: Athletes appear three times (Freddie Freeman, AJ McCarron, Lane Kiffin), TV Channels twice (SEC Network, FOX Sports South), Sports Teams once (Atlanta Braves), Sports Leagues once (Southeastern Conference), Journalists once (Paul Finebaum), Spiritual Leaders once (David Platt), and News Publishers once (SEC Country). The dominant thread is Southern sports media and SEC-adjacent content — baseball, college football broadcast properties, and football coaches — but the presence of David Platt at 0.94 signals that the audience also overlaps meaningfully with faith-oriented content, a pattern that extends further into the wider graph.
The overall picture is an audience rooted in Southern sports culture that simultaneously indexes toward Christian media, with no single neighbor or subcategory pulling decisively ahead of the others.