TruIst Park
Opening their new park in 2017, the Atlanta Braves left Turner Field, their home since 1997, for the newly constructed Truist Park, located just 10 miles outside of downtown Atlanta.
A more convenient location and double the parking spaces are the first thing that fans will notice as they approach this new Braves venue, and it has gone a long way towards keeping attendance high. The intimate design allows for the highest percentage of seats closer to the field of any MLB stadium.
The low number of luxury suites at this venue ensures that competition is high when it comes to getting your group into a box. Your best bet is to always call us at 610-828-7407 to inquire about the pricing and availability of these magnificent suites. Whether you are looking to host at Truist Park for business or pleasure, you can trust that LuxuryVIPSuites.com has the connections and experience to make sure that you have a seamless event. The state-of-the-art amenities and delicious catering spreads will dazzle your guests. There is no better way to experience all of the action of an Atlanta Braves baseball game than in the luxury suites at Truist Park.
Suite owners are encouraged to email us direct at sales@luxuryvipsuites.com to begin a very special partnership. The MLB season is long and grueling. A schedule which features 81 home games almost guarantees you won’t be able to attend every game. Why not let your suite work for you when you cannot enjoy the game by renting it out to our exclusive clientele? You can share this wonderful commodity while earning back on your annual investment. Contact us today to learn more.
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Representing the great state of Georgia, the Atlanta Braves are a charter member of the National League. Bouncing around from Boston to Milwaukee before finally settling in Atlanta in 1966, and going through a number of different team names along the way, the Atlanta Braves established themselves as a strong competitor and, thanks to a very beneficial television deal, garnered a national following due to their exposure.
The headlines pertaining to the Braves in their early years in Atlanta were very much a carry-over from those they had in Milwaukee. The main story was a team that seemed to hang around .500 for the most part, and was led by one of the greatest ball players of all-time in Hank Aaron.
Aaron, who broke Babe Ruth’s home run record, held the title from 1974 until it was broken again in 2006 by Barry Bonds. Other accolades garnered by this first ballot Hall of Famer include 25 all-star appearances, a World Series title with the Milwaukee Braves in 1957, an NL MVP, three Gold Glove Awards, multiple NL batting champion titles, multiple NL home run leader titles, and having his number (44) retired by the Atlanta Braves and Milwaukee Brewers. He was also awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor of the United States.
When Ted Turner purchased the team in 1976, he used his cable network to promote the club nationally. Bobby Cox was hired as manager in 1978 before being replaced by Joe Torre in 1981. Evidently, this was not the best move to make as the Braves would go through four more managers in the 80s before returning Bobby Cox to the dugout for the Braves.
His first year back in uniform ended with the Braves posting a 65-97 record, the worst in baseball. However, in the second year under Cox’s management, the team began to take shape. Young pitchers Tom Glavine and John Smoltz developed into aces and Chipper Jones was selected with the number one overall draft pick. They shot up to 94-68 just one season later, not only making the playoffs for the first time since 1982, but advancing to the World Series. They would lose in seven games to the Minnesota Twins. Repeating as NL pennant winners again in 1992, the Braves lost in six games to the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series. A return trip to the NLCS in 1993 resulted in a loss.
A contender always on the cusp of victory, the Braves finally were able to get over the hump in the 1995 season. Matched up against a Cleveland Guardians team that had won 100 games that year, the Braves bested the tribe, winning the series four games to two to capture their first championship in Atlanta and their first World Series since 1957.
Bobby Cox’s tenure in Atlanta is remembered quite fondly by Braves fans. Making the playoffs 19 out of 24 years, the Atlanta Braves were thought of as perennial contenders in the NL East.
These days, the franchise is once again a championship contender after emerging from their rebuilding phase. Manager Brian Snitker was named the club’s manager in 2016 and helped guide the process through to today’s product, which won the NL East for a third straight year in 2020. Despite playing through the pandemic, the Braves earned a record of 35-25 and swept the Cincinnati Reds in the NL Wild Card. They would sweep again in the NLDS, sending Miami home after three games. The NLCS proved much more challenging with the Los Angeles Dodgers pushing back. This epic series went to the full seven games before LA ended Atlanta’s season.
Looking forward to improving up this, Freddie Freeman, Ozzie Albies, and Marcell Ozuna along with Travis d’Arnaud serve as leaders on this club, helping other talented players in Austin Riley, Dansby Swanson, and Ronald Acuna Jr (out for the season with a knee injury). Joc Pederson, Jorge Soler, Eddie Rosario, and Adam Duvall are new faces in ATL and plan to make their presence known. The pitching rotation is looking rock solid this year with Max Fried, Ian Anderson, and free agent acquisition Charlie Morton. Drew Smyly and Kuller muller round out the rotation. Closer Will Smith looks to have regained top form in 2021 as he ends every game he can with the Braves on top.
Historical heroes of the Atlanta Braves franchise include Hank Aaron, Warren Spahn, Eddie Mathews, Phil Nierko, Dale Murphy, Chipper Jones, John Smoltz, Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and Andruw Jones. Learn more about the history of the Atlanta Braves by clicking here.
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