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  2. List of Atlanta Braves broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Pete Manzano: (play-by-play, 1992–present) Atlanta Braves International Radio Network and TBS SAP. C. J. Nitkowski: (analyst, 2024–present) Bally Sports South and Southeast. Fernando Palacios: (analyst, 2003–present) TBS SAP. Joe Simpson: (analyst, 1992–present) Braves Radio Network. John Smoltz: (guest analyst, color commentator, 2008 ...

  3. List of Atlanta Braves no-hitters - Wikipedia

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    There is one no-hitter which the team allowed one run, thrown by Vic Willis in 1899. The most baserunners allowed in a no-hitter was by Hughes (in 1916), who allowed seven. Of the fourteen no-hitters, three have been won by a score of 1–0, 2–0, and 7–0, more common than any other results. The largest margin of victory in a no-hitter was ...

  4. Spencer Schwellenbach - Wikipedia

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    4–6. Earned run average. 4.04. Strikeouts. 85. Teams. Atlanta Braves ( 2024 –present) Spencer Drew Schwellenbach (born May 31, 2000) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2024.

  5. Ron Gant - Wikipedia

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    Ron Gant. Ronald Edwin Gant (born March 2, 1965) is an American television news anchor and former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1987 and 2003 for eight different teams, primarily the Atlanta Braves (1987–1993), St. Louis Cardinals (1996–1998), and Philadelphia Phillies (1999–2000).

  6. 1998 Atlanta Braves season - Wikipedia

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    1998 Atlanta Braves season. The 1998 Atlanta Braves season marked the franchise's 33rd season in Atlanta and 128th overall. The Braves entered the season as defending National League runner ups. They went on to win their fourth consecutive division title, taking the National League East title by 18 games over the second place New York Mets .

  7. List of Atlanta Braves seasons - Wikipedia

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    The franchise has won four World Series – one in Boston, one in Milwaukee and two in Atlanta. [ 1] In addition, the Braves have experienced periods of futility. The team had eleven straight losing seasons from 1903 through 1913, during six of which they lost over 100 games. After a short period of prominence, the Braves between 1917 and 1945 ...

  8. History of the Atlanta Braves - Wikipedia

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    This article details the history of the Atlanta Braves, which concerns the evolution of the Major League Baseball team Atlanta Braves over time. The Braves played in Boston from their inception in 1871 until 1953, when owner Lou Perini relocated the franchise to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. During the franchise's 13-year tenure in Milwaukee, aided by ...

  9. John Coppolella - Wikipedia

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    John Coppolella (born July 28, 1978) is an American former baseball front office executive who served as the general manager of the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2015 through 2017. Coppolella resigned as general manager of the Braves after he committed amateur signing infractions. MLB banned him for life as a result of ...