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Over pages, images, and counting!!! The Milwaukee Braves In baseball history was made. For the first time since , a major league franchise moved cities creating the way for others to follow. Milwaukee was just completing the construction of County Stadium built in hopes of luring a major league team but was preparing for the opener of the Milwaukee Brewers minor league season.

Then it happened, on March 18th, , Lou Perini the owner of the Boston Braves announced his team was headed west, to Milwaukee. Del Rice. Carl Sawatski. Hawk Taylor. Joe Adcock. Dick Cole. Harry Hanebrink. Nippy Jones. Johnny Logan. Bobby Malkmus. Felix Mantilla.

Eddie Mathews. Danny O'Connell. Mel Roach. Red Schoendienst. Frank Torre. Povletich, William. Milwaukee Braves: Heroes and Heartbreak. Please keep your community civil. All comments must follow the Encyclopedia of Milwaukee Community rules and terms of use, and will be moderated prior to posting.

Encyclopedia of Milwaukee reserves the right to use the comments we receive, in whole or in part, and to use the commenter's name and location, in any medium. Have a suggestion for a new topic? Please use the Site Contact Form. You must be logged in to post a comment. Click the image to learn more. Ted Simmons. Chipper Jones. John Smoltz.

Bobby Cox. Tom Glavine. Tony La Russa. Greg Maddux. Joe Torre. Deacon White. Billy Southworth. Bruce Sutter. Orlando Cepeda. Frank Selee. Phil Niekro. Vic Willis. Gaylord Perry. Red Schoendienst. Ernie Lombardi. Enos Slaughter. Hoyt Wilhelm. Henry Aaron.



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