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  2. Ohio Field - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Field was a multipurpose stadium on the campus of Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It was built in 1898, dedicated in 1908, and served as the first on-campus home of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team as well as the track and field team through the 1921 season. Initial seating capacity was approximately 500 until ...

  3. Mets, Braves both clinch playoff spots in wild doubleheader ...

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    The Mets' Game 1 victory took all the pressure off them and dropped a crushing, zero-margin burden on the shoulders of the Braves — as well as the Diamondbacks, who had to sweat in Arizona and ...

  4. MLB playoff field finally set: Full schedule, matchups after ...

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    Twenty-eight of 30 teams finished their regular season Sunday, and the results ensured that the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves played one more day of games — yes, Nos. 161 and 162, at Atlanta ...

  5. College football upsets yesterday: Week 2 scores saw ranked ...

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    That's college football, sometimes. Here's the full scoreboard for each ranked team in Week 2: No. 1 Georgia 48, Tennessee Tech 3. No. 2 Ohio State 56, Western Michigan 0. No. 3 Texas 31, No. 9 ...

  6. The Stadium at the ESPN Wide World of Sports - Wikipedia

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    The Ballpark opened with the rest of Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex on March 28, 1997, with an exhibition baseball game between the Atlanta Braves and the Cincinnati Reds. The Gulf Coast League Braves began play at the stadium in 1997, [6] while the Atlanta Braves started its 20-year spring training lease in 1998. [2]

  7. Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium, often referred to as Fulton County Stadium and originally named Atlanta Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium located in Atlanta, Georgia. The stadium was home of the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball from 1966 until 1996 and the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League from 1966 until 1991 .

  8. Truist Park - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was owned by the Atlanta-Fulton County Recreation Authority (AFCRA) and leased to the Braves for twenty years. [23] The Braves had full control over the ballpark's operations. Turner Field was a relatively new facility, younger than 13 of the other 29 major league stadiums, but there were numerous issues that led the Braves to seek ...

  9. Here are the details for the Reds-Braves game at Bristol ...

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    The game will count as a Reds home game and will be proceeded by games against the Braves at Great American Ball Park July 31 and Aug. 1, 2025. NEWS: Special Announcement from Bristol Motor ...