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BRAVES HISTORY
Hank Aaron
Hank Aaron during Spring Training of 1966, the Braves' first year in Atlanta. (AP)
Aaron set the standard
Hank Aaron is the all-time Major League leader in RBIs. Hammerin' Hank is also the Braves all-time runs and hits leader. Check the Braves all-time leaders in various stat categories.
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Relive great moments such as Lew Burdette's performance in Game 7 of the 1957 World Series and Sid Bream's mad dash to win Game 7 of the 1992 NLCS vs. the Pirates. Go >
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BRAVES TIMELINE
1876-1952 | 1953-1965 | 1966-1986 | 1987-Present
Timeline
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Awards and Honors
All-time Rosters
Every player to wear a Braves uniform is listed here, including Warren Spahn and Dale Murphy. Go >
2007 First Half
2007 Second Half
2006 First Half
2006 Second Half
Hank Aaron '69-'73
Multimedia Highlights

Baseball's Best Baseball's Best
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Top Plays of 2007:
• 5/24: Smoltz wins No. 200: 400K
• 9/7: Chipper nets 2,000th hit 400K
Top Plays of 2006:
• 7/25: Langerhans shines in center 350K
• 8/30: Andruw brings back homer 350K
Top Plays of 2005:
• 7/7: J. Francoeur hits his first career HR  56K | 350K
• 9/11: A. Jones sets franchise HR record  56K | 350K
Stats and Records

LEADERS (*as of 2007)

 Career RBIs
1. H. Aaron 2,202
2. E. Mathews 1,388
3. C. Jones 1,299

 Career Wins
1. W. Spahn 356
2. K. Nichols 329
3. P. Niekro 268
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