Thursday, July 23, 2020

Boston Braves: first MLB team in Fort Lauderdale for spring training


By Jane Feehan


The first major league baseball team to come to Fort Lauderdale for spring training was the Boston Braves under manager Billy Southworth. In 1945, Logan Brown* of the baseball committee of the chamber of commerce presented an agreement to the city with the Braves’ request to submit the first bid on an updated baseball park.

The city funded improvements on the Westside baseball park on Broward Boulevard, opening the doors for and welcoming the National League's Braves. The Broward Hotel served as team headquarters but players stayed at various tourist accommodations. The Braves left after one season, citing lack of accommodations and too many distractions. The real reason was probably political: the reported arrest of Southworth after a minor traffic incident and an unhappy Boston newspaperman.

The ball park was used by a minor league team and the International League before and after the Braves briefly called Fort Lauderdale their spring training home. The Boston Braves moved and became the Milwaukee Braves in 1953. One reporter claimed the Braves conceded "Boston belonged to the Red Sox." For a very short while they captured the hearts and minds of Fort Lauderdale. 

*Brown owned Brown’s Restaurant, a popular dining spot for local politicians.
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Sources:
Miami News, Aug. 7, 1945
Miami News, Jan. 9, 1947
Weidling, Philip J. , Burghard, August. Checkered Sunshine. Gainesville: University of Florida Press (1966).


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