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  2. Atlanta Braves - Wikipedia

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    Despite protests, the Braves' public relations director defended it as a "proud expression of unification and family." [ 138 ] The controversy resurfaced in 2019 when Cherokee Nation member and St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Ryan Helsley found the chop insulting, prompting the Braves to modify their in-game experience. [ 139 ]

  3. Bleacher Creature (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Public appearances were scheduled through the Atlanta Braves Public Relations office. These appearances were most often for charitable events such as the Special Olympics, [ 5 ] hospital visits, public events, such as parades, little league opening day ceremonies, and Spring Festivals [ 6 ] [ 7 ] all over Georgia and the southeast.

  4. Information and Public Relations Department, Bihar - Wikipedia

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    The Information and Public Relations Department, Bihar commonly referred as IPRD Bihar is an agency within the Government of Bihar.Based in Soochna Bhavan Patna.It is charged to liaison with the press, issues of press notes on behalf of government, review of tone and tenor of Hindi, English and Urdu Newspaper published in the State and the department also helps in disseminating information on ...

  5. How the Braves were built: Inside the extensions that turned ...

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    Shortly thereafter, the Braves announced that they had signed Harris to an eight-year, $72 million contract, with club options that max out at $102 million over 10 years.

  6. Eric Gregg - Wikipedia

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    Eric Eugene Gregg (May 18, 1951 – June 5, 2006) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the National League from 1975 to 1999.He was known for being a pioneering black umpire, his longtime weight problems, and his controversial home plate umpiring in Game 5 of the 1997 National League Championship Series—when his generous strike zone helped the Florida Marlins' Liván ...

  7. Blooper (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Blooper is the official mascot for the Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball team. A big, fuzzy creature with extendable ears, he performs various routines to entertain fans during baseball games at Truist Park, and makes public relation and goodwill appearances for the Braves. While some fans were reluctant when Blooper was introduced, his ...

  8. Hank Aaron hit his 715th home run 50 years ago. Athens ... - AOL

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    On April 8, 1974, Randy Louis Cox was a 24-year-old sports editor for the Lanett Valley News-Sun in Alabama who received press credentials for the Atlanta Braves’ home opener against the Los ...

  9. Hank Aaron - Wikipedia

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    Braves' public relations director Don Davidson, observing Aaron's quiet, reserved nature, began referring to him publicly as "Hank" in order to suggest more accessibility. The nickname quickly gained currency, but "Henry" continued to be cited frequently in the media, both sometimes appearing in the same article, and Aaron would answer to ...