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Braves’ Vaughn Grissom homers over Green Monster for first big league hit

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For Atlanta Braves top prospect Vaughn Grissom, the "welcome to the big leagues" moment could not have been any sweeter. 

Grissom, who was called up by the Braves on Wednesday from Double-A Mississippi, launched a home run over the Green Monster at Fenway Park for his first career Major League hit, adding a single and a stolen base in Atlanta’s 8-4 win. 

Vaughn Grissom, #18 of the Atlanta Braves, bats during the third inning of a game against the Boston Red Sox on August 10, 2022 at Fenway Park in Boston. It was his Major League Baseball debut game.  (Photo by Billie Weiss/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images)

"That was like a ‘We made it' moment, I guess," Grissom said after the game. "Like a ‘We did it' type of feeling."

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After going hitless in his first two at-bats, Grissom hammered the first pitch he saw in the seventh inning, flipping his bat as he watched his first hit land on Lansdowne Street outside of Fenway Park. 

Grissom is the first Braves player to homer in his major league debut since Austin Riley in 2019 and just the 13th overall to accomplish the feat, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 

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"I just took a second to myself (before the game) to just really look at everything, and just do my best to just take a picture in my head," said Grissom, who went back on the field with his family after the game. "You really don't know until you actually do it. I mean, you try to prepare yourself and all that, but it's nothing like how you think it's going to be."

Vaughn Grissom, #18 of the Atlanta Braves,

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