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Braves, in Boston (1914), Milwaukee (1957), and Atlanta (1995).
The Braves have won three World Series in franchise history ... 1914, 1957, and 1995.
The first game of the 1914 Series was on October 9. The Braves won the Series, in a huge upset, on October 13.
Boston Braves 1914 - Won 1948 - Lost Milwaukee Braves 1957 - Won 1958 - Lost Atlanta Braves 1991 - Lost 1992 - Lost 1995 - Won 1996 - Lost 1999 - Lost
The Braves moved to Atlanta from Milwaukee for the 1966 season. However, the Braves beginnings are those of the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first professional baseball team in the United States established in 1869. The Red Stockings folded the following season and several of their players, led by player/manager Harry Wright, moved to Boston and formed the Boston Red Stockings, who were a charter team in the first Major League of baseball, the National Association in 1871. The National Association folded in 1875 and the Red Stockings became a charter member of the National League that was formed in 1876. They were renamed the Red Caps for the 1876 season. The team stayed in Boston until 1952 when it moved operations to Milwaukee. The Atlanta Braves, it can be said, is the oldest existing professional sports franchise in the United States. Click on the 'Atlanta Braves History' link on this to read more about the history of this storied franchise.