Thanks for illuminating some of us old Braves fans on the many challenges Rico Carty faced. I do have one correction to make, and it's a significant one. The Braves were Milwaukee's second major league team. From Wikipedia:
The St. Louis Browns was a Major League Baseball team that originated in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as the Milwaukee Brewers. A charter member of the American League (AL), the Brewers moved to St. Louis, Missouri, after the 1901 season, where they played for 52 years as the St. Louis Browns.
After the 1953 season, the team moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where it became the Baltimore Orioles.
BTW, the American League was founded in Milwaukee on Jan. 28, 1901. A plaque was erected at the site of the meeting in the parking lot of the former Journal Sentinel building.
I'm not sure many Milwaukeeans knew this, either, that the Bucks are the city's second NBA team. The Atlanta Hawks spent four seasons at the Milwaukee Arena in the early 1950s before moving to St. Louis. The only newsworthy event during the Hawks' stay in Wisconsin was the drafting of future hall of famer Bob Pettit in 1954. Owner Ben Kerner gave up on the city because the Braves commanded more attention during their offseason than the Hawks received in-season.