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From 1991-2005, the Braves were one of the most successful
franchises in baseball, winning their division title an
unprecedented 14 consecutive times in that period (omitting
the strike-shortened 1994 season in which there were no
official division champions). The Braves advanced to the
World Series five times in the 1990s, winning the title
in 1995, and earning the moniker "the Team of the '90s".
In their history, the Braves have won 16 divisional titles,
nine National League pennants, and three World Series
championships — in 1914 as the Boston Braves, in 1957
as the Milwaukee Braves, and in 1995 while in Atlanta.
The Braves are the only MLB franchise to have won the
Series in three different home cities. --Wikipedia
Turner Field
The ballpark Field was built across the street from the
former home of the Braves, Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium,
which was demolished in the summer of 1997. The most popular
name choice among Atlanta residents for the new stadium
at the time of its construction (according to a poll in
the Atlanta Journal-Constitution) was Hank Aaron Stadium.
After the ballpark was instead named after Ted Turner,
the city of Atlanta renamed the section of Capitol Avenue
on which the stadium sits Hank Aaron Drive, giving Turner
Field the street number 755, after Aaron's home run total.
The stadium was originally constructed as the 85,000-seat
Centennial Olympic Stadium and used for the Centennial
1996 Summer Olympics. Immediately after the 1996 Summer
Paralympics, which followed the Olympics, much of the
north end of stadium was removed in order to convert it
to its permanent use as a 45,000-seat baseball park. The
stadium has hosted the Atlanta Braves of Major League
Baseball since 1997. It was the site of the 2000 MLB All-Star
Game. Turner Field, also known as "The Ted", was named
after the then owner, Ted Turner. The stadium was a $200
million "gift" from the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic
Games (ACOG), paid for by revenue from the Olympics. --Wikipedia
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755 Hank Aaron Drive, Atlanta, GA 30315
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