Netflix Releases “The Underdog,” a Highly Anticipated Documentary About the Atlanta Braves, A Deep Dive into Baseball History, Slated for Release on..
In what is already being hailed as one of the most eagerly anticipated sports documentaries of the year, Netflix has announced the upcoming release of “The Underdog”, a sweeping, emotional, and meticulously researched documentary chronicling the rise, fall, and triumphant resurgence of the Atlanta Braves baseball franchise.
Slated for worldwide release this summer, “The Underdog” promises to offer fans a front-row seat into the heart of a club that has defined grit, perseverance, and the blue-collar soul of American baseball. The documentary is expected to blend rare archival footage, player interviews, behind-the-scenes drama, and never-before-told stories from inside the clubhouse.
A Story of Resilience and Redemption
For over a century, the Braves have been a franchise steeped in history. From their roots in Boston to their move to Milwaukee and ultimate transformation into a Southern powerhouse in Atlanta, the team has experienced eras of heartbreak, glory, and everything in between.
“The Underdog” is set to cover all of it—the historic pennant chases of the 1990s, the legends like Hank Aaron and Chipper Jones, the modern-era World Series comeback, and the quieter years that tested the club’s resolve.
Executive producer Trenton Hale, known for his work on several award-winning sports docuseries, called the project “a love letter to baseball.”
“This isn’t just a sports documentary,” Hale said in a pre-release statement. “It’s about identity. It’s about a team that represented an entire region—and often, a team that wasn’t expected to win but found ways to rise, over and over again.”
A Who’s Who of Braves Royalty
The film features exclusive interviews with Hall of Famers and fan favorites alike. Viewers can expect in-depth conversations with:
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Hank Aaron (archival),
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Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and John Smoltz, the Hall of Fame trio that defined ‘90s pitching dominance,
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Chipper Jones, whose bat and leadership made him an icon,
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As well as modern stars who carried the Braves through the 2020s, offering personal reflections on what it means to wear the “A.”
Even more poignant are the personal vignettes with coaches, longtime staff, and Braves superfans who’ve followed the team across decades of transformation. Their voices help frame the team’s story not just in terms of wins and losses, but as a cultural institution that shaped lives across generations.
A Deep Dive into Moments That Shaped a Franchise
From the heartbreak of postseason collapses to the elation of championship runs, “The Underdog” does not shy away from the complex legacy of the Braves. It dives into racial history, the labor wars of baseball, the move to Cobb County, and the evolution of Atlanta as a sports city.
Fans will also be treated to:
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Behind-the-scenes footage from pivotal playoff series,
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Candid locker room moments that shaped team chemistry,
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And rare footage of legends in their formative years, showcasing not just talent, but determination.
One of the most talked-about segments is said to revolve around the Braves’ unexpected World Series run during a rebuilding phase—a journey that epitomizes the spirit of “The Underdog.”
A Cultural Moment for Atlanta
The buzz surrounding the documentary is already palpable in Atlanta and across Braves Nation. The team’s loyal fan base, which has followed them through both glorious and trying seasons, sees this film as a long-overdue spotlight on a club that has too often been overlooked in national conversations.
“It’s about time,” said one fan outside Truist Park. “We’ve lived this. We’ve cried with this team. This documentary is for every generation of Braves fan who never gave up.”
In addition to its Netflix debut, “The Underdog” is expected to screen at select film festivals and could see theatrical showings in the Atlanta area ahead of its streaming release.
Release Date and Final Thoughts
While Netflix has not yet revealed the exact release date, sources indicate that the documentary will debut in mid-July, aligning with All-Star Weekend to capitalize on baseball’s national spotlight.
One thing is certain: “The Underdog” is not just a film about baseball—it’s a tribute to loyalty, legacy, and the unbreakable bond between a team and its people.