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    The Milwaukee Braves cap logo. The Milwaukee Braves' move to Wisconsin for the 1953 season was an immediate success, as they drew a National League-record 1.8 million fans and finished the season second in the league. [55] Manager Charlie Grimm was named NL Manager of the Year. [56]