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About the Team
The Atlanta Braves is the oldest continuously operating franchise in professional sports. Despite its incredible longevity, however, the team has been anything but stable. The Braves underwent several name changes and three moves before becoming the team we know today. Located in Boston from 1876 1951, the franchise was known as the Red Stockings, Beaneaters, Doves, Rustlers and Bees before choosing the Braves name in 1912. The Braves won just one World Series in Boston, but the franchise did have some illustrious roster members, including Olympic decathlon champion Jim Thorpe in 1919 and Babe Ruth in 1935. With fan support sagging, the team relocated to Milwaukee in 1953 and, led by sluggers Hank Aaron and Eddie Mathews, captured the 1957 World Series. The team landed in Atlanta in 1966 and struggled, winning just two division titles in the next 25 years. But in the 1990s behind a stellar starting rotation anchored by Tom Glavine and Greg Maddux, the team won an incredible eight division titles and a world championship, earning the nickname, Team of the 90s. And with another NL East win in 2000, the Braves show no signs of slowing down this decade.
About the Stadium
After opening in 1997, the "Home of the Braves" has quickly become an Atlanta landmark and the benchmark for future baseball park design. Turner Field combines the nostalgia and the atmosphere of old-time baseball with state-of-the-art family entertainment unlike that of any other park.
Turner Field is unrivaled in its blend of technology and entertainment. At all times, fans are entertained and informed of Turner Field activities through superior sound systems, the BravesVision video board in center field, the PlazaVision board in the Fan Plaza and over 500 television monitors situated throughout Turner Field. The BravesVision video board is 29 feet by 38 feet, weighs over 21 tons and features over 331,000 fluorescent light bulbs. The PlazaVision board is 17 feet by 22 feet. These two huge boards make Turner Field unique among all sports facilities as two completely different shows can be produced - one for the seating bowl and one for the Plaza. Inside the ballpark, fans are prompted to do the tomahawk chop by the 27-foot long "chopping" neon tomahawk located atop the video board, and are kept informed of the latest scores around the leagues by the out-of-town scoreboard.
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