Macon Braves
| Macon Braves | |||||
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| Minor league affiliations | |||||
| Class | Class A (1991–2002) | ||||
| League | South Atlantic League (1991–2002) | ||||
| Major league affiliations | |||||
| Team | Atlanta Braves (1991–2002) | ||||
| Minor league titles | |||||
| Division titles (3) |
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| First-half titles (1) | 1997 | ||||
| Second-half titles (3) |
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| Wild card berths (1) | 1999 | ||||
| Team data | |||||
| Name | Macon Braves (1991–2002) | ||||
| Colors | Navy, scarlet, white, gold | ||||
| Ballpark | Luther Williams Field (1991–2002) | ||||
The Macon Braves were a Minor League Baseball team based in Macon, Georgia, that served as the Class A farm team of the Atlanta Braves between 1991 and 2002. The Macon Braves played their home games at Luther Williams Field for all 12 years of their existence.
The team began play in 1991 when the Sumter Braves relocated from Sumter, South Carolina. After the 2002 season, the Macon Braves moved to Rome, Georgia, where they became known as the Rome Braves.