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Atlanta Braves

History

Atlanta Braves- 1876-Present

Homes: South End Grounds, 1876-1894 (Boston), South End Grounds II, 1894-1914 (Boston), Braves Field, 1915-1952 (Boston), County Stadium, 1953-1965 (Milwaukee), Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, 1966-1996 (Atlanta), Turner Field, 1997-Present (Atlanta).

Names: Insignificant names (1876-1940), Boston Braves (1941-1952), Milwaukee Braves (1953-1965), Atlanta Braves (1966-Present).

Championships: 3 Time World Series Champions (1914, 1957 and 1995), 9 Time NL Champions (1914, 1948, 1957-1958, 1991-1992, 1995, 1996, 1999), 5 Time NL Western Division Champions (1969, 1982, 1991-1993), 8 Time NL Eastern Division Champions (1995-2002).

All-Time Record (Since 1900): 7626-8255 (.480).

Records by Decades: 587-877 (.401) in 1900's, 666-815 (.450) in 1910's, 603-928 (.394) in 1920's, 700-829 (.458) in 1930's, 719-808 (.471) in 1950's, 851-753 (.531) in 1960's, 725-883 (.451) in 1970's, 712-845 (.457) in 1980's, 925-629 (.595) in 1990's, 284-200 (.587) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star Game four times (1936, 1955, 1972 and 2000).

Team Information

Ownership Group: AOL Time Warner

Principal Owner: Ted Turner

President: Stan Kasten

General Manager: John Schuerholtz

Manager: Bobby Cox

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Florida Marlins

History

Florida Marlins- 1993-Present

Homes: Pro Player Stadium, 1993-Present (Miami).

Names: Florida Marlins (1993-Present).

Championships: 1 Time World Series Champion (1997), 1 Time NL Champion (1997), 1 Time NL Wild Card Champion (1997).

All-Time Record (Since 1993): 706-847 (.455).

Records by Decade: 472-596 (.442) in 1990's, 234-251 (.482) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: None

Team Information

Principal Owner: Jeffrey Loria

General Manager: Larry Beinfest

Manager: Jeff Torborg

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Montreal Expos

History

Montreal Expos- 1969-Present

Homes: Jarry Park, 1969-1976 (Monreal), Olympic Stadium, 1977-Present (Montreal).

Names: Montreal Expos (1969-Present).

Championships: 1 Time NL Eastern Division Champion (1981).

All-Time Record (Since 1969): 2605-2769 (.485).

Records by Decade: 52-110 (.321) in 1960's, 748-862 (.465) in 1970's, 811-752 (.519) in 1980's, 776-777 (.499) in 1990's, 218-268 (.449) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game once (1982).

Team Information

Ownership Group: Major League Baseball

General Manager: Omar Minaya

Manager: Frank Robinson

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New York Mets

History

New York Mets- 1962-Present

Homes: Polo Grounds, 1962-1963 (Manhattan), Shea Stadium, 1964-Present (Queens).

Names: New York Mets (1962-Present)

Championships: 2 Time World Series Champions (1969 and 1986), 4 Time NL Champions (1969, 1973, 1986, 2000), 4 Time NL Eastern Division Champions (1969, 1973, 1986, 1988), 2 Time NL Wild Card Champions (1999 and 2000).

All-Time Record (Since 1962): 3091-3412 (.475).

Records by Decade: 494-799 (.382) in 1960's, 763-850 (.473) in 1970's, 816-743 (.523) in 1980's, 767-786 (.494) in 1990's, 251-234 (.518) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game once (1964).

Team Information

Principal Owner: Fred Wilpon

General Manager: Steve Phillips

Manager: Art Howe

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Philadelphia Phillies

History

Philadelphia Phillies- 1883-Present

Homes: Recreation Park, 1883-1886 (Philadelphia), Huntingdon Avenue Grounds, 1887-1894 (Philadelphia), Baker Bowl, 1895-1938 (Philadelphia), Shibe Park, 1938-1970 (Philadelphia), Veterans Stadium, 1971-Present (Philadelphia).

Names: Philadelphia Phillies (1883-Present).

Championships: 1 Time World Series Champion (1980), 5 Time NL Champion (1915, 1950, 1980, 1983, 1993), 6 Time NL Eastern Division Champion (1976-1978, 1980, 1983, 1993).

All-Time Record (Since 1900): 7286-8599 (.459).

Records by Decade: 709-752 (.485) in 1900's, 762-717 (.520) in 1910's, 566-962 (.370) in 1920's, 581-943 (.381) in 1930's, 584-951 (.380) in 1940's, 767-773 (.498) in 1950's, 759-843 (.474) in 1960's, 812-801 (.503) in 1970's, 783-780 (.501) in 1980's, 732-823 (.471) in 1990's, 231-254 (.476) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game three times (1952, 1976 and 1996).

Team Information

General Partner: David Montgomery

General Manager: Ed Wade

Manager: Larry Bowa

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