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Milwaukee Braves (1953–1965) (MLB)

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  • Daniel C. Searle (1926 - 2007)
    Daniel C. Searle (May 6, 1926 - October 30, 2007) was an American business executive and philanthropist. He served as the Chief Executive Officer and President of G. D. Searle & Co from 1970 to 1977, a...
  • Frank Torre (1931 - 2014)
    Frank Joseph Torre (/ˈtɒri/; December 30, 1931 – September 13, 2014) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a first baseman. Torre, who batted and threw lef...
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    Joe Torre
    Joseph Paul Torre (/ˈtɒri/; born July 18, 1940) is an American professional baseball executive, serving as a special assistant to the Commissioner since 2020.[1] He previously served in the capacity of...
  • Gene Conley (1930 - 2017)
    Gene Conley excelled at the major-league level of two sports and is the only athlete to own dual-sport championships in Major League Baseball and the NBA. Besides pitching for the World Series champion...
  • Tommie Lee Aaron (1939 - 1984)
    Major League baseball player Tommie Lee Aaron played first baseman and left fielder. He was the younger brother of Hall of Famer Hank Aaron. They were the first siblings to appear together in a League ...

After various name changes, the team eventually began operating as the Boston Braves, which lasted for most of the first half of the 20th century. Then, in 1953, the team moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and became the Milwaukee Braves, followed by the final move to Atlanta in 1966.