This article is about the minor league team. For the Negro league team, see Atlanta Black Crackers.
Minor league baseball team
Atlanta Crackers
1884–1965
(1884–1886, 1889, 1892–1898, 1902–1965)
Atlanta, Georgia
Minor league affiliations
Class
Class AAA (1962–1965)
Class AA (1946–1961)
Class A1 (1936–1945)
Class A (1902–1935)
Class B (1886, 1892–1896)
League
International League (1962–1965)
Southern Association (1902–1961)
Southern League (1898)
Southeastern League (1897)
Southern Association (1892–1896)
Southern League (1889)
Southern Association (1886)
Southern League (1885)
Georgia State League (1884)
Major league affiliations
Team
Milwaukee Braves (1965)
Minnesota Twins (1964)
St. Louis Cardinals (1962–1963)
Los Angeles Dodgers (1960–1961)
Boston/Milwaukee Braves (1950–1959)
Minor league titles
Dixie Series titles (2)
1938
1954
League titles (7)
1935
1938
1946
1954
1956
1957
1962
Pennants (21)
1885
1886
1895
1907
1909
1913
1917
1919
1925
1935
1936
1938
1941
1944
1945
1946
1950
1954
1956
1957
1960
Team data
Name
Atlanta Crackers (1903–1965)
Atlanta Colts (1898)
Atlanta Crackers (1895–1897)
Atlanta Atlantas (1894)
Atlanta Windjammers (1893)
Atlanta Firecrackers (1892)
Atlanta (1889)
Atlanta Atlantas (1885–1886)
Atlanta (1884)
Ballpark
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium (1965)
Ponce de Leon Park (1906–1964)
Brisbane Park (1896)
Athletic Grounds (1895)
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