ATLANTA Braves players make their way through downtown Atlanta on a double decker bus during the World Series championship parade. 鈥 REUTERS

THREE days after winning the franchise鈥檚 first World Series title in 26 years, the Braves celebrated in and around downtown Atlanta on Friday.

According to police estimates, approximately 300,000 to 400,000 fans showed up to celebrate the Braves, who closed out the Houston Astros in six games on Tuesday night.

Several Braves players spoke to the energized crowd, with one of the popular topics being the importance of re-signing star first baseman Freddie Freeman, who will be a free agent this winter.

鈥淚t might get me in trouble, but re-sign Freddie,鈥 said shortstop Dansby Swanson, a native of nearby Marietta, GA.

As for Freeman, a Braves stalwart for the last decade, he enjoyed every moment of the championship run.

鈥淚鈥檝e been asked a lot over the last few days, has it hit me yet?鈥 Freeman said. 鈥淚 kept saying, 鈥楴o, I鈥檓 just numb.鈥 But today, it鈥檚 hit me. We鈥檙e world champions forever.鈥

Braves president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos, who tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) last week, watched the parade from a private suite at Truist Park before returning to quarantine at home with his family.

鈥淭hat parade was the most incredible thing we鈥檝e ever experienced,鈥 Anthopoulos said, according to MLB.com. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to be world champions, every single one of us in this stadium, for the rest of our lives.鈥

The championship parade began at the spot where Braves legend Hank Aaron鈥檚 record-breaking 715th career home run landed at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in 1974.

Many in Atlanta believe that Aaron, who died earlier this year, was looking down on this year鈥檚 team. The Braves won 44 games before the All-Star break and 44 games after the All-Star break before winning it all during the 44th week of the year. Aaron, of course, wore No. 44 during his legendary career.

His widow, Billye Aaron, spoke at Friday鈥檚 celebration.

鈥淭he chickens have come home to roost this time,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he spirit of Hank Aaron pervades this space. He is here with us. He loves the Atlanta Braves and I am so very, very happy to see these young men who have picked up the mantle and who have carried it on.鈥 鈥 Reuters