Frank Bolling

The team moved to Atlanta in 1966, the final season of his career, and he played his last game on September 15 that year.

His most productive season was 1958, when he posted career high numbers in hits (164), doubles (27), runs and RBIs (75), and won the Gold Glove Award after leading the American League second basemen in fielding percentage.

[3] The others are Garvin and Granny Hamner (for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1945), the twins Eddie and Johnny O'Brien with the Pittsburgh Pirates in the mid-1950s, and Cal and Billy Ripken for the Baltimore Orioles during the 1980s.

[3] Traded to the Braves for Bill Bruton after the 1960 season, Bolling led National League second basemen in fielding in 1961, 1962 and 1964.

[1] During his penultimate season in 1965, Bolling hit the only grand slam of his career off Sandy Koufax on September 22.

Milwaukee Braves second baseman Frank Bolling in a 1961 issue of Baseball Digest