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When the Boston Braves relocated to Milwaukee in 1953, Selig switched alligences, and eventually became the team's largest public stockholder.
When the Braves suffered a severely bad outing, and the score was strongly lopsided in favor of the other team, in late innings Skip would often tell fans " It's OK to walk the dog now, folks, if you promise to support our sponsors.
When play resumed in 1995, Glavine was frequently booed by Braves fans for his role in the players ' union and was criticized for it in the local Atlanta press.
When Fredi Gonzalez was announced as Braves manager after the 2010 season, Terry Pendleton was moved from hitting coach to 1st base coach, replacing Glenn Hubbard.
When Commissioner Kuhn, who had ordered the Braves not to bench Hank Aaron in the opening series in Cincinnati at the start of the season ( the Braves wanted Aaron to break the career home run record in Atlanta ), sent Irvin to Atlanta in his place, the fans booed Irvin because Kuhn didn't come to Atlanta for the historic event, instead attending a " boosters " event for the Cleveland Indians.
When his career ended, in the middle of the 1962 season, he became a coach for Houston ( through 1967 ), then spent eight seasons ( 1968 – 75 ) on the staff of the Atlanta Braves, before moving back to the American League to finish his coaching career with the White Sox ( 1976 ) and Seattle Mariners ( 1977 – 78 ).
When the Braves assigned him to the Triple-A Richmond Braves at the end of the season, Blanco opted for free agency.
When Fredi Gonzalez was named the Braves manager for the 2011 season, he retained Pérez as his bullpen coach.
When appearing with Kirigakure Saizō, one of his fellow Ten Braves, he is often thus contrasted with his best friend / arch-rival, who usually has an elegant, or at least clean-cut, appearance and magic-like ability.
When the New York Mets replaced the Braves as the team's parent in 1965, the nickname was changed.
When he returned, the Mets were involved in a close race in the National League East with the Marlins, Phillies, and Braves.
When his playing career ended, Burgess spent many years with the Atlanta Braves as a scout and minor league batting coach with the Pulaski Braves in Pulaski, VA.
When the Braves asked for Otis when trying to trade Joe Torre, the Mets refused and Torre wound up going to the St. Louis Cardinals instead.
When they sell candy in the hope of becoming batboys at a Springfield Isotopes game, the " Pre-Teen Braves " try to thwart the " Cavalry Kids " by lacing their candy bars with laxatives.
When Brooklyn's Gil Hodges hit four home runs in a game in 1950 he had just been called up to the Dodgers ; when the Braves ' Joe Adcock hit four against Brooklyn in 1954, Loes was still with the Dodgers ; when Cleveland's Rocky Colavito hit four against Baltimore in 1959, Loes was with the Orioles ; and when Willie Mays hit four home runs in 1961 against the Braves, Loes was a teammate on the Giants.
When the ' 59 Dodgers won the World Series, Dressen was in demand as a manager once again, and the Milwaukee Braves, who had lost a pennant playoff to Los Angeles at the end of the season, named him their field boss for.
When the NFL awarded Tampa Bay an expansion team, which became the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, WTOG dropped Braves games and spent the next 13 seasons, between 1977 and 1989, airing Major League Baseball games from across the country on a daily basis ( with the exception of Saturdays, Mondays and Wednesdays ), as MLB Network does today.
When his two-year hitch was over in March 1953, the Braves departed Boston for Milwaukee, where – benefitting from a powerful offense featuring Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews and Joe Adcock – they soon became both successful on the field and phenomenally popular off it.
When football season approached and the portable bleachers needed to be opened up for the Atlanta Falcons, the teepee was typically removed ... and at that point, the Braves would typically start to lose.

When and slumped
When stalwarts such as Des Rowe and dual-Brownlow Medallist Roy Wright left, the team slumped dramatically and finished with a wooden spoon in 1960.
When the real estate market slumped in 2007 and led to the Great Recession, its impact was felt in Baja leaving most developers to bide their time until the market is yet again rising.
When Goldstein finally did intervene, Paret slumped to the canvas, unconscious.
" When the Red Sox, depleted by injuries, slumped in August 2001, Duquette fired Williams.
When play resumed, attendance dropped in 17 of 24 cities and television ratings slumped sharply.

When and ensuing
When a witness at court was asked if he had been kicked in the ensuing rumpus, he replied, `` No, it was in the stomach ''.
When Helen, the wife of Menelaus, was abducted by Paris of Troy, Agamemnon commanded the united Greek armed forces in the ensuing Trojan War.
When the Wall Street Crash of 1929 struck less than eight months after he took office, Hoover tried to combat the ensuing Great Depression with volunteer efforts, public works projects such as the Hoover Dam, tariffs such as the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, an increase in the top tax bracket from 25 % to 63 %, and increases in corporate taxes.
When as a result, Tiso had the Slovak regional government issue a declaration of independence on 14 March 1939, the ensuing crisis in Czech-Slovak relations was used as a pretext to summon the Czecho-Slovak President Emil Hácha to Berlin over his " failure " to keep order in his country.
When the bottle smashes on impact, the ensuing cloud of petrol droplets and vapour ignites, causing an immediate fireball followed by a raging fire as the remainder of the fuel is consumed.
The emphasis on the salvific nature of the Resurrection continued in Christian theology in the next centuries, e. g., in the 8th century Saint John of Damascus wrote that: "... When he had freed those who were bound from the beginning of time, Christ returned again from among the dead, having opened for us the way to resurrection " and Christian iconography of the ensuing years represented that concept.
When the Sampo was stolen, it is said that Ilmarinen's homeland fell upon hard times and sent an expedition to retrieve it, but in the ensuing battle it was smashed and lost at sea.
When discussing the resource loss on Luna and likelihood of ensuing food riots, Professor de la Paz suggests that Mannie read the work of Thomas Malthus.
When the rebels reached the town lock-up ( in an effort to rescue the prisoners ), they encountered constable Michael Melvin and in the ensuing scuffle broke his leg.
When historical records resume after the 1200 BC upheavals and the ensuing Greek Dark Age, iron work ( and presumably blacksmiths ) seem to have sprung like Athena, fully-grown from the head of Zeus.
It was intended to be sung after Phoebe's opening solo in Act I, " When maiden loves ", and the ensuing passage of dialogue between Phoebe and Wilfred.
When the Soviet Union collapsed in December 1991, Hanssen, possibly worried that he could be exposed during the ensuing political upheaval, broke off communications with his handlers that same month and was out of contact for a time.
When high caloric intake overtaxes fat cells ' ability to grow larger or increase in number in step with caloric intake, the ensuing stress response leads to inflammation at the cellular level and ectopic fat storage, i. e., the unhealthy storage of body fat within internal organs, arteries, and / or muscle.
When Dion announced that he would resign the leadership in May 2009 after the party's poor results, Rae became a candidate in the ensuing Liberal leadership election.
When Zapp's bizarre personal mission is foiled, Leela lies in the ensuing military hearing, giving Zapp full credit for averting the disaster that, in reality, he almost caused.
When in 1566 François de Montmorency, royal governor of Paris and his personal enemy, attempted to prevent the cardinal from entering the capital with an armed escort, the ensuing conflict and the precipitate flight of the cardinal gave rise to an outcry of derision which obliged him to retire to his diocese for two years.
When Hogwarts is invaded by Death Eaters, they are among the members who join the Order of the Phoenix in the ensuing battle.
When play resumed, the ensuing din from the incident caused Chappell to mis-hear his partner's call for a run, and he found himself run out.
When the carrier density exceeds that value, the ensuing stimulated emission results in the generation of a large number of photons.
When Lulu refuses, the gun goes off in the ensuing struggle, and Schön is killed.
When the scandal broke, Goldberg defended his mother and Tripp during the ensuing media firestorm.
When The Daily Telegraph launched a Sunday edition in 1961 it changed what had been a staid industry and the ensuing battles for advertising changed the character of how and what newspapers were all about.
When the government agreed to revise the Constitution in 1997, however, the NFP, now led by Jai Ram Reddy, played a key role in the ensuing negotiations, which resulted in the removal of the guaranteed ethnic Fijian majority from Parliament.
When Anthony Eden resigned from Chamberlain's government in March 1938 Wood moved to be Secretary of State for Air in the ensuing reshuffle.
When confronted about the first killing, she pulled a gun and killed Chase's mother Jacqueline Perrault in the ensuing struggle.

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