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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Braves_FieldBraves Field - Wikipedia

    Braves Field was a baseball park located in Boston, Massachusetts. Today the site is home to Nickerson Field on the campus of Boston University. The stadium was home of the Boston Braves of the National League from 1915 to 1952, prior to the Braves' move to Milwaukee in 1953.

  2. Sprawling in scope and vanilla in appearance, Braves Field never captured the imagination like nearby Fenway Park, becoming outdated shy of its prime.

  3. Oct 24, 2012 · Braves Field, the last of the jewel box ballparks, resulted largely from the genius of one man, built by him within a matter of five months. When the park opened in 1915, it featured an unprecedented effort to integrate the workhorse of the urban transportation system, the streetcar, into the infrastructure of the facility.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Truist_ParkTruist Park - Wikipedia

    Truist Park is a baseball stadium in the Atlanta metropolitan area, approximately 10 miles (16 km) northwest of downtown Atlanta in the unincorporated community of Cumberland, in Cobb County, Georgia. Opened in 2017, it is the ballpark of Major League Baseball 's Atlanta Braves. [14]

  5. Jul 9, 2019 · Some look back fondly at Braves Field, the home of Bostons second baseball team. (via Boston Public Library) There’s usually a boilerplate procedure, I have found, for the life,...

  6. Apr 12, 2012 · Home runs were rare, and pitching duels were common, such as the one that first brought Babe Ruth to Braves Field. In fall 1916, the Red Sox used Braves Field (for its larger-than-Fenway capacity) to play their home games of the World Series against the Brooklyn Robins (later the Dodgers).

  7. Located one mile west of Fenway Park, construction began March 20, 1915 and was completed five months later when the Braves played the St. Louis Cardinals on August 18, 1915. Named after the team, Braves Field was the first ballpark to seat more than 40,000 fans.