Savannah Braves

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Savannah Braves
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes Double-A
Previous leagues
Southern League
Major league affiliations
Previous teams Atlanta Braves
Minor league titles
League titles None
Division titles (1)1978
First-half titles (2)
  • 1977
  • 1983
Second-half titles (3)
  • 1978
  • 1980
  • 1981
Team data
NameSavannah Braves
ColorsRed, white, royal blue
   
MascotIndian Chief
Ballpark Grayson Stadium

The Savannah Braves were a Minor League Baseball team of the Southern League and the Double-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves from 1971 to 1983. They were located in Savannah, Georgia, and played their home games at Grayson Stadium. The franchise relocated to Greenville, South Carolina, as the Greenville Braves, after the 1983 season.

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Year-by-year record

YearRecordFinishManagerPlayoffs
197157-845th Eddie Haas not eligible
197280-592nd Clint Courtney not eligible
197371-683rd Clint Courtney (34-23) / Tommie Aaron (37-45)not eligible
197473-654th Tommie Aaron not eligible
197570-643rd (t) Tommie Aaron not eligible
197669-715th Tommie Aaron not eligible
197777-633rd Gene Hassell Lost in 1st round
197872-724th Bobby Dews Lost League Finals
197960-8310th Eddie Haas not eligible
198077-673rd Eddie Haas Lost in 1st round
198170-705th Andy Gilbert Lost in 1st round
198269-758th Andy Gilbert not eligible
198381-643rd Bobby Dews Lost in 1st round

Notable alumni

NameNotabilityReference
Jim Acker 1980-1982
Jose Alvarez
Steve Bedrosian 1979,1980
Jim Bouton 1978
Joe Cowley
Ken Dayley 1980
Jeff Dedmon
Brian Fisher
Albert Hall 1981
Terry Harper
Glenn Hubbard played in 1977
Brook Jacoby
Terry Leach
Rufino Linares
Craig McMurtry 1980-81
Dale Murphy 1976
Larry Owen 1977-78
Gerald Perry 1981
Rafael Ramirez
Paul Runge
Milt Thompson
Tom Waddell
Paul Zuvella

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