The Braves franchise has a rich history marked by significant milestones. Notably, Hank Aaron was born in 1934, whose impact on baseball remains monumental, culminating in the establishment of an award in his name in 1999 to celebrate top hitters. In 2014, Freddie Freeman secured an eight-year, $135 million deal, the largest in Braves history at the time, highlighting the team's investment in talent. The timeline also encapsulates pivotal moments in MLB history, from the Yankees' land acquisition for Yankee Stadium to Babe Ruth’s release, illustrating the evolving narrative of baseball.
In 1999, Major League Baseball introduced an award named after Hank Aaron to honor the best hitters in each league, cementing Aaron's legacy.
Freddie Freeman's eight-year, $135 million accord with the Braves in 2014 marked a franchise record, underscoring his value and the club's long-term commitment.
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