Two major American professional sports teams have existed under the name Boston Braves, both of which still exist today but are no longer located in Boston, Massachusetts.
Also an American Hockey League team went by the name Boston Braves. They existed from 1971 to 1974.
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In 1921, the round Braves emblem was dropped in favor of a stylized fancy capital B, curiously similar to the B on the Brooklyn road suits.
BOSTON in plain block arched capital letters on the road jersey was disturbingly similar to the latest Red Sox road uniform.
Although a contender into the early fifties, the Braves couldnt quite recapture the needed momentum for another flag and as the phenomenal post-war attendance figures began to steadily dwindle, the question of Boston being a two-team town was beginning to surface.