The Atlanta Braves were Major League Baseball’s undisputed team of the 1990s. During a decade of dominance that spilled over well into the 2000s, the Braves racked up 14 divisions in 15 seasons beginning in 1991. The lone exception during that span being the strike-shortened 1994 season. And though they only managed one World Series championship during that run, those teams carved out a special place in history.
Now, on the heels, of Chipper Jones election to the Baseball Hall of Fame, those legendary Braves teams are getting the spotlight again. The popular documentary series MLB Network Presents has produced a new program titled “Atlanta Rules, The Story of the ’90s Braves,” which will debut on Tuesday, Feb.