Boggs returns to the Atlantic League where he began the 2014 season with Bridgeport. After batting .324 in 18 games, the switch-hitter earned a contract with the Atlanta Braves and spent the remainder of the season at Triple-A Gwinnett, batting .256 with seven home runs and 33 RBI in 92 games. It marked the seventh consecutive season played at the Triple-A level for Boggs, a career .259 hitter in the minors with 98 home runs over 11 professional seasons. A fourth round draft pick of the Texas Rangers in 2004, Boggs reached the Majors with Texas in 2008, batting .226 with eight home runs and 41 RBI in 101 games played. Having appeared in 130 games at the MLB level, Boggs would go on to see big league time with the Rangers each of the following two seasons, and again with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2011. The Marietta, GA native starred in college at Georgia Tech, alongside Revs infielder/outfielder Eric Patterson.