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The Chicago Cubs have been competing in Major League Baseball since 1902. This makes them one of the oldest franchises in all of sports. From the very early days it was evident that the Cubs were going to be winners in every way possible. They started on the right track more than 100 years ago, and have always been a power for the most part.

The Cubs have played their home games at Wrigley Field since 1916; this is one of the oldest parks in the league. Although Wrigley Field is not nearly as modern as some others in the league, it is safe to say that the Cubs are not going to get rid of it anytime in the near future. Simply put, it offers too much in the way of historical value to both the franchise and the league.

The Cubs have only won two World Series Titles; one in 1907 and the other in 1908. This is the longest draught in baseball, and one that the Cubs are hoping to break sometime in the near future. Cubs' fans live and die with their team, and this draught is making them miserable!

Over the years, many great players have donned the Cubs uniform. Some of the greats include Ernie Banks, Billy Williams, Ron Santo, and Ryne Sandberg.

The Cubs are one of the most popular teams in all of Major League Baseball. They have a long history of success, and will always be a favorite. Hopefully the franchise can win a World Series Title in the near future so that their fans can celebrate!

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For many years the Atlanta Braves have been known as one of the top franchises in Major League Baseball. They currently compete in the National League East Division, and have done so since the 1994 season. Although the Braves have not always been based in the city of Atlanta, since moving there they have done quite well. For this reason, many baseball fans feel that the Braves franchise is among one of the best of all time.

Before moving to Atlanta in 1966, the Braves were based in several other cities. They include Boston from 1912 to 1935 and 1941 to 1952 and Milwaukee from 1953 to 1965. In 1997, the Braves started to play their home games at Turner Field. At the time, this was the nicest stadium in the league. Although it still has a lot to offer, newer stadiums have been built since.

The Braves won a World Series Title in 1914 when they were in Boston, 1957 in Milwaukee, and most recently in 1995 in Atlanta. Even though the Braves have only won the World Series three times, they have many other titles under their belt. Perhaps their biggest reign of dominance was from 1995 to 2005 when they won 11 straight National League East Division Titles.

The Atlanta Braves have always been a great team, and this is going to hold true for many years to come. As long as they continue to win and fans continue to support them, the Braves will stay at home in Atlanta for the foreseeable future.

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