Guessing random Atlanta Braves players from the past: Get down!
Play along with our daily Atlanta Braves trivia! Use five provided hints to guess the former Braves player.
The daily trivia game ‘Immaculate Grid’ has been a fun and exciting challenge for baseball fans. We wanted to create something similar related to the Atlanta Braves. Welcome to House That Hank Built’s latest series: Guessing random Atlanta Braves players from the past! Take the opportunity to participate in our daily guessing game every morning at 3:00 pm EST. Missed yesterday’s? Play here.
We will give you five hints at a random player who donned an Atlanta Braves jersey and see if you can guess from there! Have fun and no cheating! Here we go!
Hint #1 (Career Length): This player spent a total of 12 seasons in the MLB. During this time, he made appearances for the following teams: Los Angeles Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves.
Hint #2 (Jersey Numbers): During his 12 seasons in the big leagues, this player wore the following jersey numbers: 33, 5, 12 and 31. He wore 12 for the Atlanta Braves.
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Hint #3 (Individual Accolades): This player was never an all-star nor did he win any other individual awards.
Hint #4 (Braves Stats): This player was with the Braves from 1991-1993. He hit .258 with 30 home runs and 141 runs batted in over his three seasons.
Hint #5 (Random Fact): This player is well-known for a game winning run scored where he slid in safely right on time in a major playoff game.
Answer: Sid Bream
Sid Brim began his MLB career in 1983 at the young age of 22 with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He was not with the Atlanta Braves until eight years later in 1991.
Brim may have only played three of his twelve seasons in a Braves uniform but that is arguably what he is best known for because of his slide at home plate in a playoff game that sent the Atlanta Braves to the World Series in 1992 where they would unfortunately fall short.