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the Braves got off to a slow start in the '50s
Posted By: G. Maines
Heck, Mathews started while they were still in Boston, in '52. |
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the Braves got off to a slow start in the '50s
Posted By: Dave Hornish
I think the Dodgers had something to do with it.... |
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the Braves got off to a slow start in the '50s
Posted By: pas
The 63-66 Giants had Mays, McCovey, Cepeda, Marichal and G. Perry and didn't even win the NL pennant. |
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the Braves got off to a slow start in the '50s
Posted By: Tim
I think this is a great question and certainly fun to compare. However we all know that simply comparing player to player stats doesn't make for a championship. |
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the Braves got off to a slow start in the '50s
Posted By: Jason L
I would think that you need to throw in Campy when discussing the catcher to catcher match-up. |
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the Braves got off to a slow start in the '50s
Posted By: John H.
I love the Milwaukee Braves even though they moved to Atlanta when I was seven and I have never lived in Milwaukee. There is something mythical about the Braves 13 year stay in the city. |
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