In 1916, James Gaffney sold the Boston Braves to Harvard football coach Percy Haughton for $500,000, showcasing the franchise's evolving ownership landscape.
The 1987 antitrust lawsuit arose when ten free agents, including notable names such as Andre Dawson and Bob Horner, faced contract uncertainties due to collusion.
The Hall of Fame class of 2014, featuring legends Bobby Cox, Greg Maddux, and Tom Glavine, marked an important milestone for the Braves franchise.
Throughout MLB history, numerous players secured Hall of Fame status in their first year of eligibility, exemplifying the competitive nature and talent in the league.
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