Atlanta Braves Patch 1929 to 1935

  • Atlanta Braves Patch 1929 to 1935
  • Atlanta Braves Patch 1929 to 1935

Description

"Atlanta Braves is a professional baseball team that is part of MLB. The club is a representative of the East Division NL and is located in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1871 by Liberty Media, headquarters in Atlanta, USA. Its first owner was Arthur Soden, until 1909, and then sold to George and John Dovey.
The name "Braves", first used in 1912, originated from a term for a Native American warrior. Nicknamed "the Bravos", often referred to as "America's Team", in connection to the team's games being nationally broadcast on TBS, brings forth the team a nationwide fan base.
The Braves were one of the most successful teams in baseball, with an extraordinary winning of 14 consecutive division titles, and yielding one of the exceptional pitching rotations in the history of baseball. Notably, the rotation consisted of pitchers Greg Maddux, John Smoltz, and Tom Glavine.
Atlanta Braves is undoubtedly one of the world's baseball teams with the most remarkable history, and it's all reflected in its visual emblem, with more than twenty redesigns throughout the years."
In 1929, the team brought back the Native American portrait - an Indian on its logo. This time the image was redrawn more colorful, with bronze skin, black hair, and a feather headdress including red, green, yellow, and blue.

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