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During its 82-year stay in Massachusetts, the franchise was known by various nicknames, including the Red Stockings, Red Caps, Rustlers, Bees, and "Braves". While in Boston, the team won 10 National League pennants and a World Series championship in 1914 that came after a season in which the Braves were in last place as late as July 15—a ...
The 1876 Boston Red Caps season was the sixth season of the franchise. With the dissolution of the National Association, the Boston team joined the brand new National League. The team name was changed from the Boston Red Stockings to the Boston Red Caps to avoid confusion with the new Cincinnati Red Stockings team.
This continued the format first put in place for the 1904 season, and which lasted until the 140-game schedule of 1919. Most teams played more than 154 games, due to tie games (called on account of darkness or weather) that had to be replayed; [ 2 ] tie games are excluded from team standings, but the statistics of individual players are ...
The 1877 Boston Red Caps season was the seventh season of the franchise. Arthur Soden became the new owner of the franchise, who won their first National League pennant.
The 1878 Boston Red Caps season was the eighth season of the franchise. The Red Caps won their second straight National League pennant. Regular season
A program from the 1914 World Series, featuring Braves manager George Stallings.. The 1914 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's 1914 season.The 11th edition of the World Series, it was played between the American League champion and defending World Series champion Philadelphia Athletics and the National League champion Boston Braves.
Boston Red Caps: 54: 30 .643 5 29–13 25–17 Buffalo Bisons: 46: 32 .590 10 23–16 23–16 Chicago White Stockings: 46: 33 .582 10½
The Braves are making their seventh straight postseason appearance and first as a wild card since 2012. The Padres won the season series, 4-3. The Padres won the season series, 4-3. This is the first postseason match-up between the Braves and Padres since the 1998 NLCS , which was won by San Diego in six games.