The Braves first played in Boston, then moved to Milwaukee and now play in Atlanta.
Two, the Boston Red Sox and the Boston Braves before moving to Milwaukee and then to Atlanta.
3 Boston Red Sox New York Yankees Boston Braves
43 years, from 1876 through 1952
10 retired numbers 1,2,4,19,20,24,32,39,42 and 53
21 ... his record was 21-17 for the Boston Braves.
The Atlanta Braves franchise have won 3 World Series titles in 9 World Series appearances. Once as the Boston Brave (1914), once as the Milwaukee Braves (1957), and once in Atlanta (1995)
Ruth played for seven World Series winning teams Boston Red Sox - 1915, 1917, 1918 New York Yankees - 1923, 1927, 1928, 1932 He played on three other Yankee teams that lost the World Series (21, 22 and 26)
The Boston Red Sox have won 7 World Series Titles, of which 5 were won before 2004; 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, and 1918.NOTE: You did not mention which Boston team. I'm sure you mean the Red Sox, but the Boston Braves (now the Atlanta Braves) won the 1914 World Series. That would raise the total to 6 Boston World Series Titles before 2004.
The Atlanta Braves professional baseball franchise began as the Boston Red Stockings, a charter member of the National Association when it was founded in 1871. When the National Association folded after the 1875 season, they became a charter member of the National League when it was founded in 1876. They played under different names in Boston, the final being the Braves, until 1952. After that season the franchise moved to Milwaukee and played there between 1953-1965. The Braves have played in Atlanta since the 1966 season.
Through 2010, there have been 28 World Series games played at Fenway Park, including two games hosted by the Boston Braves in 1914 while their home park was being completed. The following two years, the Red Sox utilized the newly built Braves Field to host their World Series games because of the huge difference in seating capacity. So, for those who like to keep count, here are the numbers: Boston Braves (2) in 1914. Boston Red Sox (5) including the tie game, in 1912; (3) in 1918; (3) in 1946; (4) in 1967; (4) in 1975; (3) in 1986; (2) in 2004; (2) in 2007.
MAN!! the whole Beantown plus some numbers of people from around the world..