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On December 29, 1972, we played the Wolfpack in the Peach Bowl at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta.
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The Braves, who've broken the 3 million mark six times, came close to 4 million in 1993 when they drew 3.88 million in since torn-down Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
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After calling Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium home until 1996, the
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Two of those losses were to the Braves, including a gut-wrenching loss in Game 7 of the 1992 NLCS at old Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, now the site of a parking lot just across the street from Turner Field.
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GET THERE EARLY: When the All-Star game was at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in 1972, baseball had a hit, pitch and run competition before the game.
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Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, they lost three in a row to the Yankees.
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They won the first two games of the '96 Series at Yankee Stadium by a combined score of 16-1, only to lose the next three at old Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
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The ballpark initially was built as the main venue for the 1996 Summer Olympics but was retrofitted and downsized in seating capacity from 80,000 to 50,000, replacing Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium as the Braves 'home.
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On the back of the scoreboard, there's a 100-foot picture of the ball he hit for the record-breaking home run No. When Atlanta-Fulton County becomes a next-door parking lot, the ballpark's infield and bases will be marked in the concrete.
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The Braves opened Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium April 12, 1966 with a 3-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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