Braves call-up Forrest Wall had iconic line about his game matching his name

ATLANTA, GA - JULY 18: Forrest Wall #73 of the Atlanta Braves warms up before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Truist Park on July 18, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Matthew Grimes Jr./Atlanta Braves/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - JULY 18: Forrest Wall #73 of the Atlanta Braves warms up before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Truist Park on July 18, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Matthew Grimes Jr./Atlanta Braves/Getty Images) /
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The Atlanta Braves have called up outfielder Forrest Wall, whose speed fits perfectly with his name.

All minor league baseball players wait for the day they receive the call to the major leagues. For some, that day takes a little longer to come. 27-year-old Forrest Wall’s day finally arrived when the Atlanta Braves selected his contract this week and called him up.  Wall took the 40-man roster spot that opened when the Braves placed pitcher Kolby Allard on the 60-day IL, and he was then added to the 26-man roster.

Wall was a first-round draft pick by the Colorado Rockies nine years ago. It’s been an extensive road since then, with time spent in four different organizations, including the Rockies, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, and Atlanta Braves. Over the years, Wall battled injuries and changed positions from second base to the outfield. Finally, the Braves have given the speedy outfielder his very first opportunity in the big leagues.

When he spoke to the media on Tuesday, the team’s latest call-up revealed how he reacted to the news. “I literally fell to my knees in tears, full of joy,” Wall said.

His brother was with him, and the two hugged. “I’ll never forget it,” Wall said of getting the special call. After receiving the news he’s been waiting his whole life for, Wall called his wife, his parents, and his high school coach. He finally made it.

Braves: Forrest Wall made a cheeky movie reference after first call-up

His first day in MLB, Wall showed his personality while speaking with the media, pointing out something that all of us were thinking. “Speed’s my game. Good thing I’m fast, ’cause I’m named Forrest,” he said with a grin, referencing the iconic line: “Run, Forrest! Run!” from Forrest Gump. “That’d be cool if that stuck,” he added.

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Luckily, his game matches his name. Since Wall is known for his speed, the reference fits perfectly. It’s a good thing he’s not slow or he’d certainly get a lot of flack for that. Wall’s stolen base numbers over the years in the minor leagues make him stand out. He has 254 stolen bases during his minor league career. His speed is incredibly useful on the bases, and this is something the Braves will certainly take advantage of.

In addition to being a valuable pinch runner, Wall can be a useful defensive replacement. He is able to play each of the outfield positions, which gives the Braves depth. Wall isn’t known for his hitting, but he can provide a lefty bat in the lineup with plate discipline.

While he didn’t get into the game on Tuesday night, Wall should see a chance to get on the field soon. After waiting nine years since being drafted, he’ll soak up this moment and cherish his shot in The Show. Before long, Braves fans will see Forrest Wall darting from first base to second faster than you can yell, “Run, Forrest! Run!” For Wall, it was well worth the wait.

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