Boston Braves
The Boston Braves were a professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. They were part of Major League Baseball's National League from 1876 until 1952. The team was known for its distinctive red and white uniforms and had a loyal fan base during its time in the city.
In 1953, the Braves relocated to Milwaukee, becoming the Milwaukee Braves. The team enjoyed success in its new home, winning the World Series in 1957. The franchise eventually moved again, this time to Atlanta in 1966, where it continues to play today as the Atlanta Braves.