- Wichita Braves
Defunct MiLB infobox
name = Wichita Braves
firstseason = 1887
lastseason = 1958
allyears = by|1887, by|1956 – by|1958
city = Wichita, Kansas
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lastclasslevel = Triple-A (1956-1958)
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lastleague = American Association (1956-1958)
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pastleague = *Western League (1887)
lastmajorleague =Milwaukee Braves (1956-1958)
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lastnickname = Wichita Braves (1887), (1956-1958)
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divisionchamps =The Wichita Braves were a Class AAA
minor league baseball franchise based inWichita, Kansas , that played in the American Association during the 1956-57-58 seasons as a top affiliate of the then-dominant Milwaukee Braves of theNational League .In effect, the Wichita Braves were the successor of the Milwaukee Brewers, the Braves' predecessors in the Beer City. When the major-league Braves shifted from Boston to Milwaukee in March of 1953, they displaced their highly successful AAA affiliate, the Brewers. With
Toledo, Ohio , without baseball (the originalToledo Mud Hens had pulled up stakes forCharleston, West Virginia , on June 23, 1952), the Brewers moved to Toledo and played three seasons there. But attendance fell by 50 percent — from 344,000 to 156,000 — during those three years, and the Braves moved the club to Wichita for the 1956 season. They displaced a Class A Western League franchise and affiliate of theBaltimore Orioles — ironically called the Wichita "Indians."While the parent Milwaukee club was setting attendance marks and winning two NL pennants in three years (missing the 1956 flag by only a single game), the Toledo-Wichita minor league transfer was a flop. Attendance for the Wichita Braves fell by another 50 percent over Toledo's gate, to 101,000, for 1956, as the team finished below .500. It climbed to 145,000 fans for a pennant-winning Wichita team in '57, led by legendary minor league manager
Ben Geraghty . But when the W-Braves fell to second place the following year, attendance dropped to 1956 levels. The Braves then moved their AAA affiliation to theLouisville Colonels , and the Wichita franchise transferred toFort Worth, Texas , for 1959 as the American Association reorganized.Professional baseball returned to Wichita when the
Wichita Aeros joined the American Association as an expansion franchise in 1970.References
*Lloyd Johnson and Miles Wolff, editors. "The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball," 1997 edition. Durham, N.C.:
Baseball America .
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