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As a special treat to our subscribers, we’re presenting a collectible 16-page special section in today’s newspaper.

This section is filled with once-in-a-lifetime keepsakes, including Mike Luckovich’s touching cartoon celebrating the Braves victory.

Through our exclusive photographs, stories and columns, you can relive each game of this thrilling series. As an added bonus, we are also including one of our favorite mementos – our historic front page that reads, CHAMPS!

And, as a special bonus in the Sunday newspaper, we are also running the four most popular pages from that edition – the memorable CHAMPS front page; the IT’S OURS front page; and covers from the special sections we distributed outside the stadium immediately after the Braves victory.

If you have questions you can e-mail the AJC at CustomerCare@ajc.com

A Braves celebration section for AJC subscribers in Thursday’s print editions

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A Braves celebration section for AJC subscribers in Thursday’s print editions

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Credit: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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