Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Travis Demeritte" in English language version.
Demeritte's parents, who are from nearby Winder, Ga., each wore a white Braves jersey with his last name on the back. It was almost too easy to draw the right conclusion. But the usher almost certainly would have been able to recognize the proud parents if they'd worn other attire; they were focusing their phones on Demeritte's every move, after all. "Not many kids make it," Demeritte's mother, Felecia Rodgers, said after her son hit that earlier double and flashed the Braves' signature sword-slashing gesture at the home dugout. "(For him) to be one of those, yeah. I'm very proud of him. ... You gotta think about it. As a parent, you're supporting their dreams and you're giving up a lot. When they make it, it's like you've done something."..."He just knew that if he kept doing what he was doing, (another opportunity to play in the big leagues) would have to come," said Trent, Demeritte's father.