Truist park is the sixth stage in which Atlanta Braves have hosted a World Series game. According to famous journalist Sarah Langs of MLB.com, it’s two more stadiums than any other franchise.
When the Braves first played in the Fall Classic in 1914, they played their home games in a relatively new stadium that more than a century later is still known as Fenway Park, now home to the Boston Red Sox:
Why did the Boston Braves use Fenway? Well, their new stadium wasn’t ready until the following spring, and they began renting Fenway in August 1914 because it allowed them to host far more fans than the South End Grounds, which had been their home for the previous 43 years.
Here is a list of the stadiums in which the Braves have hosted World Series games:
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Fenway Park (1914), Braves Field (1948), Milwaukee County Stadium (1957, ’58) Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (1991, ’92, ’95 -96), Turner Field (1999) and Truist Park (2021).
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