The Atlanta Braves inducted Brian Snitker into their Hall of Fame on Saturday, as part of a ceremony to honor his legacy with the team. In all kinds of weather, the show went on. Rain proved to be a blessing in disguise. While it meant pushing the ceremony indoors in Atlanta, a rainout in Queens meant that Troy Snitker could be there for his father. Just after 8 p.m., he donned the blazer with the Hall of Fame patch on the left side of the chest for the first time. His multi-decade footprint on Braves history had been imortalized. “It’s like a unicorn in the game,” Braves' 2010 All-Star Tim Hudson said. “It’s not going to happen. Fifty years in the game is unbelievable, but then you think about 50 years with one organization. That’s something really special, and it’s just a testament to people like him.” Few will have a career as long as Snitker has had, let alone with one team.…