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  • Baseball: Braves Low‑importance...
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  • has its own set of seedings 1 through 4): 1994 - season aborted due to strike 1995 - Atlanta Braves - NL #1 seed 1996 - New York Yankees - AL #3 seed...
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  • The 2004 Boston Red Sox are not on there because they played the St. Louis Cardinals who had won a championship in 1982, not quite 30 seasons. The stipulation...
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  • Milwaukee Braves when they won in 1957 they are listed as the Milwaukee Braves. But come 1995 as the Atlanta Braves they are listed as the Atlanta Braves. This...
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  • titled Boston Braves (1935), there are contractions that need to be changed. In the 3rd paragraph, change the "couldn't afford the rent on Braves Field"...
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  • notable rivalry concerns the Boston Bruins, that since their NHL debut in 1924 have played the Canadiens in both regular season play and the playoffs combined...
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  • New York Times. 1975-01-06. Retrieved 2010-10-20. Retrosheet. "Atlanta Braves 15, Colorado Rockies 3, May 16, 1995". Retrieved 27 January 2014. Here are...
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  • Mistake of '98 and still count Brooklyn as a separate city] — the Braves from Boston to Milwaukee in 1953, a year before the Giants' penultimate World...
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  • casual follower of the game (like me) would have (e.g. did the Boston Braves ever play the Boston Red Sox?). The trouble is that the section has to be carefully...
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  • nothing exists prior to the 1971 move. The Atlanta Braves? They do include the Milkwaukee and Boston Braves; and the LA Dodgers and SF Giants retained their...
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  • December 2013 (UTC) Done. —Bloom6132 (talk) 22:51, 16 December 2013 (UTC) Boston Braves and back to the minors (1929–1932) Clarify that the International League...
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  • origin" from: Wilson, Francis. Francis Wilson's Life of Himself. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1924. p. 86. via Google Books. https://www.google...
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  • bad. BearGuard 20:57, 20 June 2007 (UTC) The section reads In 1935, Boston Braves owner Emil Fuchs signed Ruth to a Free Agent contract. On opening day...
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  • franchise-for-franchise deals, like the legal shuffling of the Boston Celtics-Buffalo Braves franchises in 1978.  RGTraynor  19:20, 19 April 2007 (UTC) I...
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  • they are today. For just a few examples- for a while, the Boston Braves were known as the Boston Bees. The Washington Senators were often known as the Nats...
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  • is considering the fact that the Negro Leagues had, per season, roughly 60–80 games per season, as opposed to the NL & AL's 154/162. MLB's current standard...
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  • became the Chicago Cardinals during the 1920 season." p. 39. Since they changed their name amid season, recording of standings that year which were developed...
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  • Wade had been a pilot of the “Boston”, one of tree Army-Air Service planes in the first round the world flight in 1924. The trainer he was demonstrating...
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  • the Atlanta Braves, his favorite team. Jimmy Carter is the only U.S. President to not throw a ceremonial first pitch in a baseball season-opening game...
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  • refer to soviets as marxist-leninist councils. 'Marxism-Leninism' arose in 1924 and to describe something before then as Marxist-Leninist is as POV as saying...
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