Fixtures

Minor League Baseball 09/02 23:05 - Mississippi Braves vs Montgomery Biscuits - View
Minor League Baseball 09/03 23:05 - Mississippi Braves vs Montgomery Biscuits - View
Minor League Baseball 09/04 23:05 - Mississippi Braves vs Montgomery Biscuits - View
Minor League Baseball 09/05 23:05 - Mississippi Braves vs Montgomery Biscuits - View
Minor League Baseball 09/06 22:05 - Mississippi Braves vs Montgomery Biscuits - View
Minor League Baseball 09/07 17:05 - Mississippi Braves vs Montgomery Biscuits - View

Results

Minor League Baseball 08/31 19:35 - Mobile BayBears v Mississippi Braves W 0-3
Minor League Baseball 08/30 23:35 - Mobile BayBears v Mississippi Braves L 4-0
Minor League Baseball 08/29 23:35 - Mobile BayBears v Mississippi Braves W 1-7
Minor League Baseball 08/28 23:35 - Mobile BayBears v Mississippi Braves W 2-5
Minor League Baseball 08/27 23:35 - Mobile BayBears v Mississippi Braves L 6-5
Minor League Baseball 08/26 23:35 - Mobile BayBears v Mississippi Braves L 2-0
Minor League Baseball 08/24 17:05 - Mississippi Braves v Pensacola Blue Wahoos W 8-1
Minor League Baseball 08/23 22:05 - Mississippi Braves v Pensacola Blue Wahoos W 4-1
Minor League Baseball 08/22 23:05 - Mississippi Braves v Pensacola Blue Wahoos W 3-2
Minor League Baseball 08/21 23:05 - Mississippi Braves v Pensacola Blue Wahoos W 6-1
Minor League Baseball 08/20 23:05 - Mississippi Braves v Pensacola Blue Wahoos L 4-5
Minor League Baseball 08/19 23:05 - Mississippi Braves v Pensacola Blue Wahoos L 0-3

Wikipedia - Mississippi Braves

The Mississippi Braves, or M-Braves as they were referred to locally, were a Minor League Baseball team based in Pearl, Mississippi, a suburb of Jackson, from 2005 to 2024. They were the Double-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves and competed in the Southern League. The M-Braves played their home games at Trustmark Park. After the 2024 season, the team relocated to Columbus, Georgia, to become the Columbus Clingstones.

History

In 2005, the Southern League's Greenville Braves relocated to Pearl, Mississippi, from Greenville, South Carolina, due to the poor condition of Greenville Municipal Stadium, and the failure to reach an agreement with the Greenville County council for a new ballpark.

The M-Braves' first season began on April 18, 2005 at Trustmark Park with a loss to the Montgomery Biscuits.

In conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Braves were organized into the Double-A South. They won the 2021 Southern Division title with a first-place 67–44 record. They qualified for the playoffs by having the best record in the league. The Braves defeated the Montgomery Biscuits, 3–2, in the best-of-five series to win the Double-A South championship. Shea Langeliers was selected as the league's Top MLB Prospect and Dan Meyer as the Manager of the Year.

In December 2021, Diamond Baseball Holdings bought the Mississippi Braves from Atlanta Braves owner Liberty Media.

In 2022, the Double-A South became known as the Southern League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization.

In 2024, the Braves announced that the 2024 season would be their final season in Mississippi, and that they would be relocating to Columbus, Georgia, for the start of the 2025 season as the Columbus Clingstones. This move left the Biloxi Shuckers, the Milwaukee Brewers' Double-A affiliate, as Mississippi's only affiliated minor league club.

The Mississippi Braves are a Minor League Baseball team based in Pearl, Mississippi. As the Double-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves, they compete in the Southern League and serve as a key development platform for prospects within the Braves organization. Known for their vibrant team spirit and strong community presence, the Mississippi Braves offer fans exciting baseball action, family-friendly entertainment, and a chance to see future Major League stars in the making. The team plays their home games at Trustmark Park, providing a welcoming atmosphere and a great experience for baseball enthusiasts of all ages.