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词条 Rome Braves
释义

  1. Team management

  2. Team mascots

  3. Records

  4. Current roster

  5. Notable alumni

  6. Notes

  7. External links

{{Infobox Minor League Baseball
|name = Rome Braves
|founded = 2003
|city = Rome, Georgia
|misc =
|logo = RomeBravesLogo.PNG
|uniformlogo = RomeBravesCapLogo.PNG
|class level = Class A (2003–present)
|past class level=
|current league = South Atlantic League (2003–present)
|conference =
|division = Southern Division
|past league =
|majorleague = Atlanta Braves (2003–present)
|pastmajorleague =
|nickname = Rome Braves (2003–present)
|pastnames =
|ballpark = State Mutual Stadium (2003–present)
|pastparks =
|leaguenum = 2
|leaguechamps = 2003, 2016
|divnum = 2
|divisionchamps = 2003, 2016
|owner = Atlanta National League Baseball Club, Inc.
|manager = Matt Tuiasosopo
|gm = Jim Bishop
}}

The Rome Braves are a Class A minor league affiliate of the Atlanta Braves. In 2003, the team, previously known as the Macon Braves, moved from Macon, Georgia, to Rome, Georgia, 60 miles northwest of Atlanta.

Home games are played at State Mutual Stadium, which was built entirely from a SPLOST tax before State Mutual paid for the naming rights, opened April 11, 2003 and seats 5,105. In addition to three levels of regular seating, the stadium also features a lawn seating area known as "Applebee's Home Run Hill." There are also 14 suites for VIP fans.

Team management

Randy Ingle was appointed manager of the team in 2006, replacing Rocket Wheeler, who moved to the other Class-A farm team for the Atlanta Braves, the Myrtle Beach Pelicans. According to the official Rome Braves Website, 2008 marks Ingle's 30th year with the Braves organization. Ingle was replaced in 2011 by Matt Walbeck, but he did not last through the season, and was replaced by Rick Albert. Ingle returned to manage the team for its 2012 and 2013 seasons.

Team mascots

The Rome Braves have three mascots, Romey, Roxie, and introduced for the 2015 season their "son" Roman. Romey is a tall (six-foot-three-inch), blue, furry humanoid male mascot with yellow hair, while Roxie, who was added to the team after the 2005 season, is five-feet-five-inches tall, humanoid, a lighter blue, and has a large yellow ponytail.

Records

Season records[1]

SeasonFirst Half RecordSecond Half RecordOverall Record
200336–33, 4th place South42–28, 1st place South78–61, 2nd place South
200440–30, 3rd place South30–40, 7th place South70–70, 3rd place South
200539–29, 3rd place South33–36, 6th place South72–65, 4th place South
200642–28, 1st place South29–40, 6th place South71–68, 5th place South
200729–41, 7th place South37–33, 6th place South66–74, 6th place South
200822–47, 8th place South34–34, 6th place South56–81, 8th place South
200935–35, 5th place South31–38, 6th place South66–73, 6th place South
201030–39, 6th place South29–41, 7th place South59–80, 7th place South
201125–45, 7th place South35–35, 5th place South60–80, 5th place South
201218–52, 7th place South44–24, 1st place South62–72, 7th place South
201336–33, 5th place South37–33, 2nd place South73–66, 4th place South
[https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/league.cgi?id=34046118 2014]24-46, 7th place South32–38, 4th place South56-84
[https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/league.cgi?id=a4d5223b 2015]31–39, 6th place South27–43, 7th place South58–82
[https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/league.cgi?id=8089b231 2016]27-42, 6th place South43–27, 1st place South70–69

Current roster

{{Rome Braves roster}}

Notable alumni

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Hall of Fame alumni

  • Tom Glavine (Played 1 game for the team in 2009)
  • Chipper Jones (Played 1 game for the team in 2004,[2] 3 games in 2005,[3] 2 games in 2011, and 2 games in 2012[2])
  • John Smoltz (2008) Inducted, 2016[3]

Notable alumni

  • Blaine Boyer[4]
  • Kyle Davies[4]
  • Yunel Escobar[5]
  • Julio Franco (Played 4 games for the team in 2007[6])
  • Jeff Francoeur[4]
  • Max Fried
  • Tommy Hanson
  • Jason Heyward
  • Omar Infante (Played 3 games for the team in 2009)
  • Chuck James[7]
  • Kelly Johnson (Played 5 games for the team in 2006[8])
  • Brandon Jones[9]
  • Brian Jordan (Played 1 game for the team in 2006[8])
  • Jason Marquis (1997)[10]
  • Brian McCann[4]
  • Martín Prado[7]
  • David Ross (Played 2 games for the team in 2009)
  • Jo-Jo Reyes[8]
  • Jarrod Saltalamacchia[7]
{{Div col end}}

Notes

1. ^South Atlantic League Baseball-Reference.com
2. ^{{cite web|title=Baseball-reference|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=jones-005lar|accessdate=2012-06-20}}
3. ^Rome News – Tribune
4. ^2003 Rome Braves Statistics and Leaders Baseball-Reference.com
5. ^2005 Rome Braves Statistics and Leaders Baseball-Reference.com
6. ^2007 Rome Braves Statistics and Leaders Baseball-Reference.com
7. ^2004 Rome Braves Statistics and Leaders Baseball-Reference.com
8. ^2006 Rome Braves Statistics and Leaders Baseball-Reference.com
9. ^Brandon Jones Statistics (Minor Leagues) Baseball-Reference.com
10. ^"Phil Niekro Award: Braves Outstanding Minor League Pitcher", Braves400, accessed 7/20/09 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725101112/http://www.braves400.org/event_gameboree_phil_niekro.html |date=2011-07-25 }}

External links

  • Official Rome Braves website
{{Atlanta Braves}}{{Liberty Media}}{{South Atlantic League}}{{Georgia Sports}}

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