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The '''Greenville Braves''' were an [[United States|American]] [[minor league baseball]] franchise, based in [[Greenville, South Carolina]], that served as the Class AA [[farm system|farm team]] of the [[Atlanta Braves]] between 1984 and 2004. The Braves played in [[Greenville Municipal Stadium]] for all twenty years of their existence.
The '''Greenville Braves''' were an [[United States|American]] [[minor league baseball]] franchise, based in [[Greenville, South Carolina]], that served as the Class AA [[farm system|farm team]] of the [[Atlanta Braves]] between 1984 and 2004. The Braves played in [[Greenville Municipal Stadium]] for all 21 years of their existence.


The team had much success and many famous future Atlanta players such as [[Tom Glavine]], [[Chipper Jones]], [[Javy López]], [[Eddie Perez]], and [[Andruw Jones]] played there. They won multiple [[Southern League (baseball)|Southern League]] championships, and the 1992 edition, [[manager (baseball)|managed]] by [[Grady Little]] and featuring Chipper Jones and López, won 100 out of 143 games (.699) during the regular season to take the pennant, then captured the SL playoff title. After the [[2004 in baseball|2004]] season, the parent club in Atlanta transferred the G-Braves to [[Pearl, Mississippi]], where the team is now known as the [[Mississippi Braves]].
The team had much success and many famous future Atlanta players such as [[Tom Glavine]], [[Chipper Jones]], [[Javy López]], [[Eddie Perez]], and [[Andruw Jones]] played there. They won multiple [[Southern League (baseball)|Southern League]] championships, and the 1992 edition, [[manager (baseball)|managed]] by [[Grady Little]] and featuring Chipper Jones and López, won 100 out of 143 games (.699) during the regular season to take the pennant, then captured the SL playoff title. After the [[2004 in baseball|2004]] season, the parent club in Atlanta transferred the G-Braves to [[Pearl, Mississippi]], where the team is now known as the [[Mississippi Braves]].

Revision as of 18:24, 4 August 2007

The Greenville Braves were an American minor league baseball franchise, based in Greenville, South Carolina, that served as the Class AA farm team of the Atlanta Braves between 1984 and 2004. The Braves played in Greenville Municipal Stadium for all 21 years of their existence.

The team had much success and many famous future Atlanta players such as Tom Glavine, Chipper Jones, Javy López, Eddie Perez, and Andruw Jones played there. They won multiple Southern League championships, and the 1992 edition, managed by Grady Little and featuring Chipper Jones and López, won 100 out of 143 games (.699) during the regular season to take the pennant, then captured the SL playoff title. After the 2004 season, the parent club in Atlanta transferred the G-Braves to Pearl, Mississippi, where the team is now known as the Mississippi Braves.

The Braves cited an outdated stadium that did not meet current standards and the City of Greenville's unwillingness to create a sufficient financial package to build a new stadium as the cause of the move. With the Greenville Braves out, the Greenville Bombers (formerly the Capital City Bombers), Class A South Atlantic League affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, moved into the old Braves stadium in 2005. In 2006, a brand new stadium located in Downtown Greenville, West End Field, opened and the Bombers changed their name to the Greenville Drive.