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The team, which will play in the Southern League, will be the Double-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves major-league club. They will relocate to Columbus from Pearl, Mississippi , a suburb of Jackson , following the 2024 season, where they were previously known as the Mississippi Braves .
The longest affiliation in franchise history was with the Richmond Braves, who were the team's Triple-A affiliate in the International League for 43 seasons from 1966 to 2008. Their newest affiliate is the Columbus Clingstones of the Southern League , which will become the Braves' Double-A club in 2025.
Of these, 120 teams in 11 leagues (from Triple-A to Single-A) are each affiliated with one MLB team through a standardized professional development license. Additionally, three leagues consisting of a total of 85 Rookie teams are located at MLB spring training complexes in Arizona and Florida , as well as in the Dominican Republic. [ 1 ]
Pete Laven, general manager of the Atlanta Braves Double-A minor league baseball franchise, speaks to the crowd Sept. 6, 2024, in the Columbus Convention & Trade Center, where the team’s new ...
Columbus minor league baseball team’s 2025 home schedule. The 138-game schedule will include 69 home dates, comprising 12 homestands. Columbus will host the following teams on these dates:
The Atlanta Braves' Double-A Southern League team is moving from Pearl, Mississippi, to Columbus, Georgia for the 2025 season. The Mississippi Braves announced the move on social media on Tuesday.
Double-A (officially Class AA [1]) is the second-highest level of play in Minor League Baseball in the United States since 1946, below only Triple-A. There are currently 30 teams classified at the Double-A level, one for each team in Major League Baseball, organized into three leagues: the Eastern League, the Southern League, and the Texas League.
Team Name Wins Losses Pct. Manager 1963 Greenville Braves 59 65 0.476 Jim Fanning and Paul Snyder: 1964 Greenville Braves 63 63 0.500 Bill Steinecke and Jimmy Brown: 1984 Greenville Braves 80 67 0.567 Bobby Dews and Leo Mazzone: 1985 Greenville Braves 70 74 0.486 Jim Beauchamp: 1986 Greenville Braves 73 71 0.486 Jim Beauchamp: 1987 Greenville ...