Braves Franchise History
1891 – The National League votes to allow the American Association to place a team in Boston, despite strong opposition by the owners of the Boston Beaneaters.
1988 – Bob Horner returns to the major leagues by agreeing to a one-year deal with the St. Louis Cardinals. Horner played the 1987 season in Japan after collusion between the owners reduced the demand for his services.
1976 – Ted Turner completes his purchase of the Atlanta Braves.
2008 – The Atlanta Braves acquire outfielder Mark Kotsay from Oakland in exchange for Joey Devine and Jamie Richmond. Kotsay will appear in 88 games for Atlanta while hitting .289/.340/.418. The Braves will trade him to Boston on August 27 in exchange for minor league outfielder Luis Sumoza.
MLB History
1905 – Giants owner John T. Brush proposes new rules governing future World Series. Brush refused to play the American League pennant winner in 1904.
1932 – Babe Ruth rejects a $70,000 salary offer from the Yankees. The Major Leagues have vowed to cut player salaries by $1 million heading into the 1932 season.
1981 – Frank Robinson is named manager of the San Francisco Giants, replacing Dave Bristol.
1986 – Cleveland selects pitcher Jeff Shaw and the Pirates take outfielder Moises Alou second in the last-ever January Draft.
1987 – The BBWAA elects Billy Williams and Catfish Hunter to the Hall of Fame.
2002 – Barry Bonds avoids arbitration by agreeing to a five-year, $90 million deal with the San Francisco Giants.
2009 – The Marlins and pitcher Josh Johnson agree on a four-year deal worth $39 million.
2015 – The Nationals trade reliever Tyler Clippard to the Athletics for shortstop Yunel Escobar.
2020 – Josh Donaldson agrees to a four-year, $92 million deal with the Minnesota Twins.
Information for this article was found via Baseball Reference, NationalPastime.com and Today in Baseball History.