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Rome Emperors 2024 Schedule and Tickets

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Apr 4
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AdventHealth Stadium
Rome, GA
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Apr 5
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AdventHealth Stadium
Rome, GA
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Apr 6
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AdventHealth Stadium
Rome, GA
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Apr 8
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Bowling Green Ballpark
Bowling Green, KY
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Apr 9
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Bowling Green Ballpark
Bowling Green, KY
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Apr 10
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Bowling Green Ballpark
Bowling Green, KY
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Apr 11
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Bowling Green Ballpark
Bowling Green, KY
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Apr 12
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Bowling Green Ballpark
Bowling Green, KY
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Apr 13
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Bowling Green Ballpark
Bowling Green, KY
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Apr 15
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Apr 15
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AdventHealth Stadium
Rome, GA
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Unraveling the Legacy of the Rome Braves

The Rome Braves represent a rich slice of Minor League Baseball history. A Class-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves, they've been a cornerstone of the South Atlantic League since 2003. Yet, the franchise's roots dig much deeper. They were known as the Sumter Braves from 1983 to 1990 and the Macon Braves from 1991 until their move to Rome.

The Rome Braves call the AdventHealth Stadium their home, a magnificent ballpark opened in 2003 that seats 5,105 ardent fans. It's not just the size that impresses, but the modern amenities and family-friendly environment it fosters. Spectators don't just watch a game; they experience the passion of baseball.

As for playoff success, the Rome Braves have seen their share of glory. Their most notable achievement was winning the South Atlantic League Championship in 2003 and 2016. These triumphs etched the team's name into the annals of MILB history, proof of their tenacity and resilience.

Rivalries stoke the competitive spirit in sports, and the Rome Braves' feud with the Asheville Tourists is a classic example. Battles between these two have consistently provided high-octane baseball, making their games a must-watch for any MILB enthusiast.

The Rome Braves' legacy goes beyond victories and rivalries, reaching into the heart of the community. Their annual "Reading Challenge," encouraging local students to read during the summer, and the "Miracle Field," a custom-designed baseball field for players with disabilities, demonstrate their commitment to social responsibility.

From their intriguing past as the Sumter and Macon Braves to their current chapter in Rome, from their riveting playoff history to their intense rivalries, and their consistent dedication to their community, the Rome Braves embody the true spirit of baseball. This franchise isn't just about a sport, but a tradition that continually captivates and inspires.