The Braves have long been known as America's Team. A team that began in Boston moved to Milwaukee?, and ended up in Atlanta has raised quite a following. If you visit Atlanta during baseball season you will have a chance to watch America's team, The Atlanta Braves, in action.
After a very long dry spell, die-hard Atlanta fans were rewarded when the club turned around their loosing streak to become the National League Champions in 1982, but the World Series Win in 1991 brought tears to their eyes. It was a glorious time for the team and fans alike. The enthusiasm has yet to die, with nearly continuous championships and world series games.
The Braves are known for baseball greats like Hank Aaron, Major League Baseballs all-time leader in homeruns and RBIs. Other allstars include Tom Glavin, John Smoltz, Johnny Estrada, and Andruw Jones.
Beautiful, new Turner field is home of the Braves. Turner Field is one of the most innovative stadiums in the world of baseball today. The designers managed to combine the nostalgia of American baseball, with state-of-the-art technology to bring Braves fans the best of the best. Dine in house, above the dougout, or visit one of the two food and game pavillions for food and entertainment before or after the game, or during rain delays. The stadium even has a Cartoon entertainment area for kids.
Come out to Turner Field and enjoy a day of America's favorite pasttime. Ticket prices start at $8 and up, depending on seating. Plan ahead and you may catch a two-for-one deal, or one of the famous Dollar Seating Days.