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Anderson Braves

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Anderson Braves
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes
  • Class A
Previous leagues
South Atlantic League
Major league affiliations
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The Anderson Braves were a minor league baseball team located in Anderson, South Carolina. The team played in the South Atlantic League, and were affiliated with and owned by the Atlanta Braves.[1] Their home stadium was the Anderson Memorial Stadium.

The Anderson Braves started playing in 1980, with a roster featuring future major leaguers Brett Butler, Brook Jacoby and Brad Komminsk.[2] The Braves received a great deal of support from the community during the 1980 season. Local radio station WANS AM/FM was a major sponsor. "Hank Aaron Night" brought out many fans to the ballpark in August 1980.

The team experienced relatively high attendance figures that were facilitated by numerous promotions and inexpensive concessions. Despite local support for the team, Atlanta Braves owner Ted Turner moved the team to Sumter, South Carolina after the 1984 season. The team then became the Sumter Braves.

The ballpark

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The Braves played at Anderson Memorial Stadium. The stadium was built in 1970 and is still in use today, as home to the Anderson University Trojans. The ballpark seats 2,500 and is located at 1921 White Street Extension, Anderson, SC 29624. [3][4]

Notable alumni

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Year-by-year record

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Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1980 64-76 6th Sonny Jackson
1981 57-86 8th Sonny Jackson
1982 72-70 5th Brian Snitker
1983 64-79 7th Rick Albert
1984 61-82 9th Rick Albert

References

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  1. ^ Hamilton, Terry (May 23, 1980). "SAL Schedule Won't Be Affected By Strike". Herald-Journal. p. C1.
  2. ^ "1980 Anderson Braves Statistics". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2014-01-18.
  3. ^ "Anderson Memorial Stadium 1921 White Street Ext Anderson, SC Stadiums Arenas & Athletic Fields - MapQuest".
  4. ^ "Anderson University".