The Best Brave to Wear #15
See also: Best Brave By Uniform Number Index The best Brave to wear #15 spent 9 years in Milwaukee/Atlanta. In his 8 full seasons, he hit .294/.356/.462 with 142 HR (23 HR, 87 RBI per [READ MORE]
See also: Best Brave By Uniform Number Index The best Brave to wear #15 spent 9 years in Milwaukee/Atlanta. In his 8 full seasons, he hit .294/.356/.462 with 142 HR (23 HR, 87 RBI per [READ MORE]
See also: Best Brave By Uniform Number Index It’s Chipper Jones! Just kidding. Chipper did wear #16, so in one of those “WELL, ACTUALLYYYYYY” internet ways, Chipper is the best. But he had 3 plate [READ MORE]
See also: Best Brave By Uniform Number Index The best Braves #17 is Glenn Hubbard (1978-1987). Hubbard never hit particularly well, though he was around league average with the bat in 1983 hitting .263/.334/.402 with [READ MORE]
Just when it appeared Luiz Gohara was about to make his spring debut following a delayed start due to a groin muscle issue, the left-hander suffered a sprained ankle during a pitcher fielding drill on [READ MORE]
Howdy, Atlanta Braves fans. If you’re like me, you spent the off-season harboring some mixture of sober prudence and vicious impatience about your expectations for the club’s wheeling and dealing. Nearly at the precipice of [READ MORE]
See also: Best Brave By Uniform Number Index The best Brave to wear #20 was an unlikely star in the 1991 World Series. He hit just .234/.305/.312 during the regular season. He provided reliable defense, [READ MORE]
See also: Best Brave By Uniform Number Index This one’s easy for you and me. It’s a 17 time All-Star, a man who won both a CYA and a World Series in 1957, and the [READ MORE]
See also: Best Brave By Uniform Number Index This one was a fairly tough choice. #22 gives us a long list of guys who were at times great, but their greatness was muted by either [READ MORE]
See also: Best Brave By Uniform Number Index The best Brave to wear #23 was, for about a 24 hour period, the most hated man in Atlanta. Why were Braves fans so angry with star [READ MORE]
On October 2, 2017, Atlanta Braves general manager John Coppolella resigned during an ongoing investigation into the Braves’ domestic draft and international amateur signing practices. On November 21, Major League Baseball banned Coppolella for life [READ MORE]
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