Braves organist trolls Jose Altuve in epic fashion in Game 3

Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve. (Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports)
Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve. (Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports) /
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The Atlanta Braves organist has a reputation for trolling opposing players and he was on form in the World Series as Jose Altuve came to the plate.

There’s a whole lot on the line in the World Series, but the organist at Truist Park understands that it’s still good to have a little fun.

During Game 3, the Braves‘ organist did their part to get under the Astros‘ skin with a series of trolling lead up songs.

The best of the bunch? “I’m a Little Teapot” for Jose Altuve.

Altuve is notoriously short at 5-foot-6. Some light teasing on that front was on point.

The Braves’ organist trolled Jose Altuve and Luis Garcia.

The song for starting pitcher Luis Garcia was “Rock-A-Bye-Baby” which is a reference to his unusual windup. He literally “rocks the baby” before going into a salsa move leading into his pitch.

That one was actually suggested by a fan on Twitter and the organist, Matthew Kaminski, followed through.

https://twitter.com/bravesorganist/status/1454249892092825608

Whether it was the weather or the organist’s teasing, something had the Astros struggling at the plate early in Game 3.

Pitcher Ian Anderson didn’t allow a hit through four innings and counting.

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