“Their proposal isn’t just about retiring a controversial symbol. It’s about replacing it with something just as powerful—and arguably more personal to the city’s legacy: fire, resilience, and rebirth.”

Article by Austin Rickles, ATL Braves Country

“On today’s “Closer Look,” show host Rose Scott spoke with the Buccafuscos about whether they believe their mission for a name change will be successful.”

Interview with Rose Scott, ”Closer Look” on WABE

“For the next generation of fans, I would love to have them not look back at their experience with just a tinge of sadness and disappointment that my brother and I feel.”

-Chris Buccafusco

Article by Josh Shaffer, The News & Observer

“Despite the Braves insisting no changes are planned, Chris Buccafusco isn’t deterred. He noted that the NFL’s Washington [Team] changing their name is evidence of how quickly that can change.”

Article by Dane Huffman, Triangle Business Journal

“Two lifelong Atlanta Braves fans from Georgia are arguing to bring change to the team's name.”

Article by Dave Holcomb, Atlanta Braves On SI

“The group is proposing changing the Braves to the Bravest to honor Atlanta's firefighters.”

Article by Dan Raby, FOX 5 Atlanta

“Rebrands have been a resounding success on the business side down in the minor leagues and the firefighter motif would still allow the team to use similar brand imagery.”

Article by Eric Cole, House That Hank Built

“Cleveland has recognized that it’s time for a change. We hope the others will soon follow.”

Article by Dr. Natalie Welch and Christopher Buccafusco, Andscape (Formerly The Undefeated)

“Renaming the team to the Bravest would immediately end the racist imagery, and honor a group that everyone can celebrate.”

Article by Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY

“The Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Braves reject stereotypical behavior but ignore their team names.”

Article by Dr. Natalie Welch and Christopher Buccafusco, Andscape (Formerly The Undefeated)