<P> From 1991 to 2005, the Braves were one of the most successful teams in baseball, winning division titles an unprecedented 14 consecutive times (omitting the strike - shortened 1994 season in which there were no official division champions), and producing the greatest pitching rotation in the history of baseball . The Braves won the NL West 1991--93 and the NL East 1995--2005, and they returned to the playoffs as the National League Wild Card in 2010 . The Braves advanced to the World Series five times in the 1990s, winning the title in 1995 . Since their debut in the National League in 1876, the franchise has won 17 divisional titles, 17 National League pennants, and three World Series championships--in 1914 as the Boston Braves, in 1957 as the Milwaukee Braves, and in 1995 in Atlanta . The Braves are the only Major League Baseball franchise to have won the World Series in three different home cities . </P> <P> The Braves and the Chicago Cubs are the National League's two remaining charter franchises . The Braves were founded in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1871, as the Boston Red Stockings (not to be confused with the American League's Boston Red Sox). The team states it is "the oldest continuously operating professional sports franchise in America ." </P> <P> After various name changes, the team eventually began operating as the Boston Braves, which lasted for most of the first half of the 20th century . Then, in 1953, the team moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and became the Milwaukee Braves, followed by the final move to Atlanta in 1966 . The team's tenure in Atlanta is noted for Hank Aaron breaking Babe Ruth's career home run record in 1974 . </P> <P> The Cincinnati Red Stockings, established in 1869 as the first openly all - professional baseball team, voted to dissolve after the 1870 season . Player - manager Harry Wright, with brother George and two other Cincinnati players, then went to Boston, Massachusetts at the invitation of Boston Red Stockings founder Ivers Whitney Adams to form the nucleus of the Boston Red Stockings, a charter member of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (NAPBBP). The original Boston Red Stockings team and its successors can lay claim to being the oldest continuously playing team in American professional sports . (The only other team that has been organized as long, the Chicago Cubs, did not play for the two years following the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 .) Two young players hired away from the Forest City club of Rockford, Illinois, turned out to be the biggest stars during the NAPBBP years: pitcher Al Spalding (founder of Spalding sporting goods) and second baseman Ross Barnes . </P>

Where do the atlanta braves stand in their division