The history of the Braves franchise is sprinkled with significant events, including their first night game in 1946 against the New York Giants, which drew a record crowd. In 1977, owner Ted Turner controversially took on the role of manager during a losing streak but was promptly removed due to league regulations. The timeline also notes other pivotal moments in MLB history, showcasing the evolving narrative of baseball through various remarkable feats, demonstrating the highs and lows that define both individual and franchise legacies.
In 1977, Braves owner Ted Turner famously took over management duties, but after losing 17 straight games, he was removed by the National League for conflict of interest.
The Boston Braves played their first night game in 1946 against the New York Giants, which attracted the largest crowd in 13 years to Braves Field.
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