Maybe the Braves aren't so welcoming to Hurricane Irma evacuees after all.

During Thursday night's matchup with the Marlins in Atlanta, a game where those fleeing to Georgia can see a Major League Baseball game for free, SunTrust Park speakers blared "Rock You Like A Hurricane" by Scorpions between innings.

With Hurricane Irma forcing a mass evacuation of South Florida, the poor choice in music left both reporters and baseball fans appalled.

Actually, it was "Rock You Like A Hurricane." Still not cool. https://t.co/kBcsG55ndB — clarkspencer (@clarkspencer) September 8, 2017

@braves play Rock You Like A Hurricane. Really? Shame on you! Our families and homes are in danger. @Marlins — AtlanticMontessori (@AtlanticMontess) September 8, 2017

Poor taste award tonight goes to the @braves. At the game against Miami and they're playing rock you like a hurricane between innings #irma — Blotto VonDrinkmore (@BlottoVonDrinkm) September 8, 2017

Here at the Braves game, where they decided it would be cool to play "Rock You Like a Hurricane" inbetween innings while playing the Marlins — Davis Tangeman (@albinoalbies) September 8, 2017

"Rock you like a hurricane" just came on at the Braves game and I really think there couldn't be worse timing for that song to play — Landen Hattaway (@landooo_7) September 8, 2017

A Braves official later apologized to the Miami Herald, saying "Rock You Like A Hurricane" is on the home playlist but should have been pulled. The song won't be played again during the four-game series with the Marlins.

A number of sporting events, including Sunday's Dolphins-Buccaneers game and numerous college football games involving Florida teams, have been postponed, moved and/or canceled as Hurricane Irma nears the United States and bears down on Florida.