Greenville Braves
| Greenville Braves | |||||
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| Minor league affiliations | |||||
| Class | Double-A (1984–2004) | ||||
| League | Southern League (1984–2004) | ||||
| Major league affiliations | |||||
| Team | Atlanta Braves (1984–2004) | ||||
| Team data | |||||
| Name | Greenville Braves (1984–2004) | ||||
| Colors | Blue, red, white | ||||
| Mascot | Tommy Hawk (1997-2004) Dingbat (2000-2004) | ||||
| Ballpark | Greenville Municipal Stadium (1984–2004) | ||||
The Greenville Braves were a Minor League Baseball team based in Greenville, South Carolina that served as the Double-A farm team of the Atlanta Braves between 1984 and 2004. The Braves played in Greenville Municipal Stadium for all 21 years of their existence.
The team began play in 1984 when the Savannah Braves relocated from Savannah, Georgia. After the 2004 season, the Greenville Braves moved to Pearl, Mississippi, where they were known as the Mississippi Braves.