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Richmond Braves are the AAA team of the Atlanta Braves and are part of the International League. Colloquially referred to as the R-Braves, they are based in Richmond, Virginia, where they have played since 1966, when the Milwaukee Braves moved to Atlanta, where their Triple-A team, the Crackers, had been playing for four years. The Braves play their home games at a stadium called The Diamond. The Diamond is located on Boulevard and features a sculpture of a gigantic Native American brave (named "Connecticut") on the outside walkway. The stadium as we know it was established in 1985 at a site that had been used for minor league baseball since 1954.In 2004, a project was proposed to build a new stadium for the Braves in the Shockoe Bottom district of downtown Richmond. The aging Diamond is said to be in disrepair, including the fact that the field floods after heavy rains due to the clay soil under the playing surface. After Tropical Storm Gaston devastated Shockoe Bottom, the proposal lost some popular support but was still being heavily promoted by some city leaders. The deal with a Washington-based developer fell through late in 2005, but Shockoe is still being looked at as well as the former site of Fulton Gas Works, and Chesterfield County to some extent. Others still have faith in a renovation of the current Diamond.The R-Braves have won the Governors' Cup, the championship of the IL, 4 times, and played in the championship series 10 times
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G-Braves' Canizares, Conrad and Valdez headed to All-Star game
LAWRENCEVILLE -- Barbaro Canizares, Brooks Conrad and Luis Valdez will all get the chance to represent the Gwinnett Braves in the Triple-A All-Star game, slated for July 15 in Portland, Ore.
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Eastern League not yet ready to identify Richmond’s new franchise
The Eastern League Board of Directors met yesterday to discuss which of its 12 franchises is headed to Richmond next season. If there was a resolution, the Eastern League president chose not to publicly share it. “I have nothing to comment on. Nothing to report,“ Joe McEacharn said. McEacharn assured Richmond Mayor Dwight C. Jones in mid-May that an Eastern League franchise will be at The ...
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Eastern League directors meet; Richmond developer says Defenders still likely target of move
Defenders owner silent on possible move.
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Tides squander lead vs. Gwinnett; two Tides pitchers named to AAA all-star game
The G-Braves rally for four runs in the ninth inning to win 5-4 at Harbor Park. Jim Miller and Chris Tillman are scheduled to represent Norfolk on July 15 in Portland, Ore. The Gwinnett Braves (44-37) rallied for four runs in the ninth inning Thursday night to overcome Norfolk 5-4 in a series opener before 7,073 at Harbor Park.
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Defenders: Parties silent following vote
The Eastern League Board of Directors, composed of its team owners and league president Joe McEacharn, convened Wednesday in Philadelphia with the members voting which of its 12 members would relocate to Richmond, Va., for the 2010 season. It is widely expected the Connecticut Defenders are the team most likely to move after a widely publicized attempt to purchase the team by Richmond ...
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