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The Braves will spend $181 million over 30 years to help pay off the county's bonds on the project. [20] The Braves hosted a soft opening for season ticket holders on March 31, 2017, in a preseason game against the New York Yankees. [21] The first regular season game at the park was held on April 14, 2017, against the San Diego Padres. [22]
Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves (1963–97) Montreal Expos (1969–72, 1981–97) Demolished (became parking lot for Home Depot) Wilmington Park: 1940 1963 Wilmington, Delaware: 7,000 Philadelphia Athletics (1943) Philadelphia Phillies (1944–45) Demolished Wrigley Field: 1922 1966 Avalon, California: Chicago Cubs (1921–41, 1946–51) Demolished
[a] StubHub applications for iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry 10, and Android also allow users to decide where they want to sit using interactive venue maps and the number of seats, and to plan the event by finding local restaurants, bars, and parking facilities. [36] [37] In 2012, StubHub integrated with Apple Passbook. [38]
The Battery Atlanta high rises viewed from then-SunTrust Park in May 2017. The Battery Atlanta is a mixed-use development located in the Atlanta metropolitan area, approximately 10 miles (16 km) northwest of downtown Atlanta in the unincorporated community of Cumberland, in Cobb County, Georgia.
The Braves and Sarasota County began discussing a 100-to-150-acre (40 to 61 ha) site in the Wellen Park master-planned community in North Port. [10] In January 2017, the Braves and Sarasota County announced that they had entered formal negotiations. [4] Initial plans for the project were for a $125 million complex on about 70 acres (28 ha).
Syracuse Braves (1936) MacArthur Stadium was a stadium in Syracuse, New York . Opened in 1934 as Municipal Stadium , it was used primarily for baseball and was the home of Syracuse Chiefs before they moved to P&C Stadium, (now NBT Bank Stadium ) in 1997.
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On October 28, 1995, the Braves clinched the 1995 World Series by defeating the Cleveland Indians, 1–0, on a one-hit, 8-inning performance by pitcher Tom Glavine. The title was the Braves' first World Series championship in Atlanta, making one title in each of the three cities in which they have resided (also Boston and Milwaukee).