Atlanta Braves
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Atlanta Braves
Overview
The Atlanta Braves, a professional Major League Baseball team, have called Atlanta, Georgia home since 1966. Competing in the National League's Eastern Division, the Braves boast an impressive record, especially notable between 1991 and 2005, when they secured their division title every year?"setting a North American professional sports record. The Braves have earned over a dozen divisional titles, nine pennants, and three World Series championships.
Early History
The Braves' roots stretch back to 1871, beginning with the Boston Red Stockings, a charter team of the National Association. By 1876, they joined the National League, marking the Braves as one of America's longest-running sports teams. Some even link the Braves to baseball's first professional team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings. When the Cincinnati team's backers opted out of the new league, player-manager Harry Wright moved to Boston with three top players, retaining the Red Stockings nickname.
Evolution of Names
From 1912 to 1952, the team went by the Boston Braves. Between 1953 and 1965, they were known as the Milwaukee Braves. Before settling on these names, the Boston team had various unofficial nicknames including the Red Caps, Red Stockings, Beaneaters, Doves, and Rustlers, named after then-owner John Rustler.
In the mid-1930s, after a series of unsuccessful seasons and facing bankruptcy, new owner Bob Quinn invited sports journalists to suggest a new team name in hopes of better fortune. They settled on “Bees,” but it never gained popularity. The team reverted to the Braves name in 1941.
Current Ownership and Roster
Currently owned by Time Warner and up for sale, the Braves' roster includes talented players like Manny Acosta and Brian McCann.
The Atlanta Braves’ rich history and sustained success make them a standout in the realm of American sports.
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