Bruce Sutter
Bruce Sutter Atlanta Braves Starting Lineup Figure
– Released 1989
The Atlanta Braves are a professional baseball team based in Atlanta, Georgia. They are a member of Major League Baseball (MLB) and compete in the National League East division. The franchise was originally established in 1871 in Boston, Massachusetts, making them one of the oldest continuously operating professional sports teams in the United States.
Throughout their history, the Braves have experienced periods of success, with several division titles and National League pennants to their name. They won World Series championships in 1914 (in Boston), 1957 (in Milwaukee), and 1995 (in Atlanta).
The team has a storied past with many legendary players gracing their rosters, including Hall of Famers like Hank Aaron, Warren Spahn, Eddie Mathews, and Chipper Jones.
The Braves’ history includes relocation from Boston to Milwaukee in 1953, and then to Atlanta in 1966, where they have been based ever since. Their home games are played at Truist Park, located in the Cumberland area of Atlanta.
The team’s iconic logo features a Native American warrior, and they are often referred to as the “Braves” as a nod to the Native American warrior tradition.
– Released 1989
– Released 1989
– Released 1988
– Released 1988
– Released 1988
Ken Oberkfell was a third basemen for the Braves from 1984-1988. He collected 1,354 hits during his career while maintaining a batting AVG of .278.
– Released 1988
Ken Griffey Sr played in the outfield for the Atlanta Braves from 1986-1988. He was a 3 time allstar and won 2 World Series during his career. Griffey Sr had a career batting AVG of .296 and hit 152 HR’s.
– Released 1988
Dale Murphy played outfiled for the Atlanta Braves from 1976-1990. He was a 7 time all star, 5 time gold glove winner and also won 4 silver slugger awards. Murphy was the NL MVP in 1982 and 1983. He hit .265 with 398 homeruns during his career.