Richmond Now Available?

Hat tip to Basil, formerly of Federal Baseball who pointed this out.

The Braves will move their Class AAA minor-league team to Gwinnett County, [Georgia] according to two people familiar with the situation.
The Class AAA Richmond Braves, the organization’s highest-level minor-league affiliate, could play in Gwinnett as soon as 2009. The Braves’ three-year contract at the Richmond, Va. stadium, known as The Diamond, expires following the 2010 season. However, there is an option to pull out after each season. The Braves must give notice on or before Oct. 1 each year. The Braves have wanted much-need renovations at the stadium for years.

The Nationals current deal with Triple-A Columbus expires at the end of the 2008 season. But before anyone assumes the Nationals to Richmond is done deal, keep in mind that there needs to be an affiliate to move there. Triple A affiliates are in either the International or Pacific Coast League. The Braves are simply relocating their Triple-A affilaite to Gwinnett and likely remaining in the International League.

One way the Nationals can take over in Richmond is if they can identify (or buy) another International League team and get permission to move them there. Or, they can look to moving another of their affiliates to Richmond at another classification (for example, moving a team like the P-Nats from Woodbridge to Richmond).