Team Information
Founded | 1871 |
Ground | Truist Park |
Owner(s) | Liberty Media |
Nickname | The Bravos |
Atlanta Braves Bio
Team Name | Atlanta Braves |
Other nicknames | The Bravos The team of the 90s America’s Team |
Major league affiliations | Major League Baseball (MLB) |
Division | National League (NL) East Division |
Ballpark (Home arena) | South End Grounds (1871-1914) Congress Street Grounds (1894) Fenway Park (1914-1915) Braves Field (1915-1952) Milwaukee County Stadium (1953-1965) Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (1966-1996) Turner Field (1997-2016) Truist Field (2016- Present Day) |
Principal owner(s) | Liberty Media |
President of baseball operations | Alex Anthopoulos |
General manager | Alex Anthopoulos |
Manager | Brian Snitker |
Mascot | Blooper |
Major League Titles | World Series Titles (4) - 1914, 1957, 1995 and 2021 NL Pennants (18) - 1877, 1878, 1883, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1897, 1898, 1914, 1948, 1957, 1958, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1999 and 2021 NA Pennants (4) - 1872, 1873, 1874 and 1875 NL East Division titles (18) - 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2013, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 NL West Division titles (5) - 1969, 1982, 1991, 1992 and 1993. |
The Atlanta Braves are one of the most popular teams in Major League Baseball (MLB). They are notable for participating as a member of the National League (NL) East Division of MLB. They are one of the oldest sports franchises in America.
The Atlanta Braves had their beginnings as the Boston Red Stockings in 1871. After years of playing and changing their names, they are using their present names. They were one of the most successful teams in the MLB from 1991 to 2005 and won division titles for 14 consecutive times. They also had some of the best pitchers in the squad like Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux and John Smoltz.
The Atlanta Braves are the only team that has won three different World Series titles in three different home cities. They are continuing to win the hearts of the fans with their superior baseball skills.
Atlanta Braves History
In 1871, the Atlanta Braves started their run as the Boston Red Stockings. They were in Boston from 1871 to 1953 when they shifted to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. They won the National League Pennant for multiple years while they were in Boston.b They also faced great success in Milwaukee as the Milwaukee Braves. They finally came to Atlanta in 1966 and became the Atlanta Braves.
Despite losing its previous glory in between 1960-1980, the team flourished under Ted Turner and their fortunes also turned. From 1991 to 2005, they continuously won the NL East Division titles. They had a bad season in 2006 but returned to form in 2009 after the team was purchased by Liberty Media. The team dedicated itself to rebuilding and reforming itself from 2016 and 2018 under the new ownership. This allowed them to reacquire their former glory by winning the World Series Title in 2021. Since then, the team has been pursuing more title goals.
Atlanta Braves Owner
The current owners of the Atlanta Braves baseball team is Liberty Media. It is a mass media company from America that was founded by John C. Malone in 1991. Nevertheless, it is worth noting that the team operates independently. Liberty Media does not put or take money out of the team. Whatever money is made by the team is spent by them only. They even introduced a new company called Atlanta Braves Holdings, LLC. This company will oversee the IP of the team , its cash related matters and other aspects like the Truist Park and The Batteries Atlanta. Atlanta Braves Holdings LLC has already started to indirectly own the team and its assets.
Apparently, it seems that Liberty Media might be setting the stage for a sale of the team.
Atlanta Braves Jersey and Logo
These are the present jerseys of the Atlanta Braves and they have been using this jersey since 1987. For the road jerseys, the logo consists of “Atlanta with a tomahawk below it in red.” There are red cuffs around both the sleeves. There are red pipes around the collar and down the front of the shirt on both sides. The pants are also white in color. The cap is blue in color with the insignia A in white.
For the home jersey, the primary jersey of the team remains the same. It is white in color with red pipes around the collar and down the front of the shirt. The logo has the word “Braves with a tomahawk” below it in red and yellow. It has a Nike symbol above it. There are also red cuffs along both the sleeves of the shirt. The pants are white in color. The cap is red and Blue in color with the insignia “A” in white.
The team also has a blue and white Nike City Connect jersey introduced in 2023.
Atlanta Braves Nicknames
The Atlanta Braves has been called by three nicknames throughout its years. Their first nickname was “The Bravos.” This nickname originated from the term “Bravo” which means a native American warrior. Since the team was quite strong, they have been compared with the native Americans.
The team’s second nickname “The team of the 90s” arises from the fact that they have won 14 consecutive divisional titles from the 1990 to 2005.
The third nickname of the team is “America’s team.” This is because the Atlanta Braves’ games were being broadcast on the TBS channel from the 1970s to 2007. This provided the team a lot of exposure to people all over the country who were equally impressed with their performance. Therefore, they began to call the team “America’s team.”
Atlanta Braves Retired Jerseys
The Atlanta Braves had produced quite a number of legendary players in its roster. Throughout the years, the team has shown respect to these legends by retiring their jersey numbers. Here are the players whose jerseys have been officially retired by the team.
Player and Position | Jersey Number | Date of Jersey Retirement |
Warren Spahn (P) | 21 | December 11, 1965 |
Eddie Matthews (3B) | 41 | July 26, 1969 |
Hank Aaron (RF) | 44 | April 15, 1977 |
Phil Niekro (P) | 35 | August 6, 1984 |
Dale Murphy (CF) | 3 | June 13, 1994 |
Jackie Robinson (2B) | 42 | April 15, 1997 (Retired by all MLB teams) |
Greg Maddux (P) | 31 | July 17, 2009 |
Tom Glavine (P) | 47 | August 6, 2010 |
Bobby Cox (Manager) | 6 | August 12, 2011 |
John Smoltz (P) | 29 | June 8, 2012 |
Chipper Jones (3B) | 10 | June 28, 2013 |
Andruw Jones (OF) | 25 | September 9, 2023 |
Atlanta Braves Home Stadium
The Atlanta Braves have been using Truist Park as their current home stadium since 2017. It is located in Cumberland, Atlanta, United States. It was constructed with a budget of $622 million. This ballpark has a higher number of seats closer to the field than any other baseball park in the United States. This is done to ensure that the fans get closer to the action in the field. The Braves also use LED lights so that the fans can watch in better quality from the stands and on television.
There is also a waterfall called “Chattahoochee Falls”. It shoots water streams up to feet into the air. The service becomes active after the Braves players score home runs and win their games. There is also a service for protection against foul balls. The grass on the field is called “Seashore Paspalum, Platinum TE.” This has been done to benefit the infielders of the team. There are also statues of Hank Aaron, Warren Spahn and Phil Niekro in the stadium. The stadium has a wi-fi connection providing access to 10,000-14,000 audiences. The team has also installed 1350 Panasonic televisions throughout the stadium.
Atlanta Braves Tickets and Broadcasting Details
The Atlanta Braves have different ticket plans for their fans.
The best details about the Atlanta Braves tickets is the 4-game plan. In this case, the Braves fans can choose any 4-games of their choice and get 10% return. There is also the Premium Seating Memberships, where the fans can continue to enjoy the Braves games in comfort.
There is also the A-List Season Tickets Waitlist which would allow the fans to enjoy the MLB 2024 season games in the best possible way.
These tickets can be purchased from the Truist Park ticket office. The prices of these tickets vary in range. It starts from $6 and goes up to about $65.
Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast are the exclusive television broadcast partners of Atlanta Braves. Joe Simpson, Tom Glavine, Jeff Francouer, Brandon Gaudin and Peter Moylan are the commentators.
The radio broadcasts can be heard on 680 The Fan (WCNN AM) and Atlanta Braves Radio. Jim Powell and Ben Ingram are the commentators on the Braves Radio Network
Apart from all these, the games can also be streamed on MLB.TV.
Atlanta Braves Coaching Staff
The Atlanta Braves team has quite a number of different coaches for the benefit of their players. These are the coaches that are employed by the team for helping their players.
Staff | Coaching Position |
Brian Snitker (43) | Manager |
Walt Weiss (4) | Bench Coach |
Rick Kranitz (39) | Pitching Coach |
Kevin Seitzer (34) | Hitting Coach |
Eric Young Sr. (2) | First Base Coach |
Ron Washington (37) | Third Base Coach |
Drew French (58) | Bullpen Coach |
Sal Fasano (57) | Catching Coach |
Eddie Pérez (95) | Major League Coach |
Bobby Magallanes (70) | Assistant Hitting Coach |
Chipper Jones (10) | Hitting Consultant |
Jimmy Leo (97) | Bullpen Catcher |
José Yépez (96) | Bullpen Catcher |
Atlanta Braves Rivalries
The Atlanta Braves have had long standing rivalries with some of the most popular teams in the MLB. Their major rivals are the New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Miami Marlins.
Rivalry of Braves and Mets
The Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets are one of the greatest rivals in the MLB. It started during the late 1990’s and early 2000’s. They both belong to the National League (NL) East Division and often compete to establish their supremacy over each other. Although the Braves dominated the Mets in the early stages, the Mets started defeating them in the later stages of their rivalry.
Rivalry of Braves and Phillies
The Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies are also longstanding rivals. Both belonging to the National League (NL) East Division, they had some interesting competition over the years. Notably, one of their best rivalries was in 1993 when the Phillies beat the Braves to win the National League Championship Series. Since then, their rivalry has been ongoing and supported by fans of both the teams.
Rivalry of Braves and Marlins
The rivalry between the Braves and the Marlins started after the Marlins were formed in 1993. Both these teams have had their share of victories and losses. Notably, players like Chipper Jones and Giancarlo Stanton also got to be a part of the rivalry between these two teams.
Apart from these three major rivals, other notable rivals of the Atlanta Braves are the Washington Nationals, Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox.
Atlanta Braves Records and Stats
The Atlanta Braves have held all time records in several different aspects of playing baseball. These are the all-time records of the team.
The team has scored 14,539 home runs.
The team has scored 97,850 runs.
The team has made 194,996 hits throughout the years.
The team has an all-time batting average of .260.
The team has an all time earned run average of 3.67.
The team has allowed 96,606 runs in an all-time record.
Among the hitting stats for the Atlanta Braves, Matt Olson is leading with 226 home runs in his career while Matt Olson is leading the pitching with 452 strikeouts in his career.
Atlanta Braves World Series Championships
The Atlanta Braves have won 4 World Series Titles in 120 years. These are the opponents that they have faced in each year.
Season | Opponent | Score |
1914 | Philadelphia Athletics | 4–0 |
1957 | New York Yankees | 4-3 |
1995 | Cleveland Indians | 4-3 |
2021 | Houston Astros | 4-2 |
Atlanta Braves Other Titles
The Atlanta Braves have also won other titles throughout the years. These are the titles won by them over the years.
Titles | Years |
NL Pennants (18) | 1877, 1878, 1883, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1897, 1898, 1914, 1948, 1957, 1958, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1999 and 2021 |
NA Pennants (4) | 1872, 1873, 1874 and 1875 |
NL East Division titles (18) | 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2013, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 |
NL West Division titles (5) | 1969, 1982, 1991, 1992 and 1993. |
Atlanta Braves Hall of Famers
These are the Hall of Famers for the Atlanta Braves team
Year | Hall of Famers |
1999 | Warren Spahn, Phil Niekro, Eddie Mathews, Hank Aaron |
2000 | Ted Turner, Dale Murphy |
2001 | Ernie Johnson, Lew Burdette |
2002 | John Sain, Bill Bartholomay |
2003 | Del Crandall |
2004 | Pete Van Wieren, Kid Nichols, Tommy Holmes, Skip Caray |
2005 | Paul Snyder, Herman Long |
2006 | Bill Lucas, Ralph Garr |
2007 | David Justice |
2009 | Greg Maddux |
2010 | Tom Glavine |
2011 | Bobby Cox |
2012 | John Smoltz |
2013 | Chipper Jones |
2014 | Dave Pursley, Rabbit Maranville, Javy Lopez |
2015 | Don Sutton |
2016 | John Schuerholz, Andruw Jones |
2018 | Joe Simpson, Tim Hudson |
2019 | Hugh Duffy, Terry Pendleton |
2022 | Joe Torre, Leo Mazzone, Joe Adcock |
Current Atlanta Braves Team Roster 2023
These are the active players on the Atlanta Braves roster as per mlb.com.
Pitchers | Catchers | Infielders | Outfielders | Designated Hitter |
Bryce Elder (55) | Travis d’Aranud (16) | Ozzie Albies (1) | Ronald Acuna Jr. (13) | Marcell Ozuna (20) |
Kirby Yates (22) | Sean Murphy (12) | Orlando Arcia (11) | Michael Harris II (23) | |
Brad Hand (45) | Nicky Lopez (15) | Kevin Pillar (17) | ||
Raisel Iglesias (26) | Matt Olson (28) | Eddie Rosario (8) | ||
Joe Jimenez (77) | Austin Riley (27) | Forrest Wall (73) | ||
Pierce Johnson (38) | Luke Williams (67) | |||
A.J. Minter (33) | ||||
Charlie Morton (50) | ||||
Jackson Stephens (53) | ||||
Spencer Strider (99) | ||||
Michael Tonkin (51) | ||||
Kyle Wright (30) |
Atlanta Braves Schedule
These are the opponents for the Atlanta Braves for the rest of the 2023 MLB season.
Date | Match | Time | Venue | TV | Stream |
September 23, 2023 | Braves vs Nationals | 1:05 pm | Nationals Park | Bally Sports Southeast | MLB.TV (out of market) |
September 24, 2023 | Braves vs Nationals | 1:35 pm | Nationals Park | Bally Sports Southeast | |
September 26, 2023 | Braves vs Cubs | 7:20 pm | Truist Park | Bally Sports South | |
September 27, 2023 | Braves vs Cubs | 7:20 pm | Truist Park | Bally Sports South | MLB.TV (out of market) |
September 28, 2023 | Braves vs Cubs | 7:20 pm | Truist Park | Bally Sports South | MLB.TV (out of market) |
September 29, 2023 | Braves vs Nationals | 7:20 pm | Truist Park | Bally Sports Southeast | |
September 30, 2023 | Braves vs Nationals | 7:20 pm | Truist Park | Bally Sports Southeast | |
October 1, 2023 | Braves vs Nationals | 3:10 pm | Truist Park | Bally Sports Southeast |
FAQs
A. The Atlanta Braves won the World Series title 4 times.
A. The New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies and Miami Marlins are the biggest rivals for the Atlanta Braves.
A. The Atlanta Braves have nicknames like “The Bravos”, “The team of the 90s” and “America’s Team.”
A. 14, 539 home runs is the all-time record for the Atlanta Braves.
A. Blooper, a fuzzy creature, is the mascot of the Atlanta Braves.