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One of many good days for the Braves hurler during the ‘90s. Braves Franchise History
1928: The Braves record 11 hits and three walks, but still can’t push across a run in a 4-0 loss in Philadelphia. They however, will come from behind in the night cap and rally in the 11th for a 4-3 win to split the doubleheader.
1996: John Smoltz strikes out 13 and picks up his 21st win of the season as the Atlanta Braves beat the Mets 6-1. Jermaine Dye had a three-run home run for Atlanta. Enjoy the highlights!
1997: Denny Neagle picks up his 20th win of the season as he shuts out the Padres 4-0. Enjoy some more highlights. YouTube is a wonderful place.
2012: The Braves record their third straight shutout, beating the Mets 3-0. Paul Maholm picks up the win. Jason Heyward put Atlanta ahead with a solo shot in the fourth inning.
MLB History
1927: Babe Ruth homers twice to help give the Yankees a 12-10 win over the Red Sox. He hit three in a doubleheader split the day before giving him a record tying five in three games.
1932: Babe Ruth is hospitalized with pain in his side. He will be out of action for the next five days.
1954: The Senators and Athletics draw just 460 fans for the smallest crowd ever at Griffith Stadium. The Senators win 5-4.
1973: The Rangers fire manager Whitey Herzog and replace him with the recently fired Billy Martin.
1979: Carl Yastrzemski records three hits to pass Ted Williams on the all-time list for total bases.
1984: Dwight Gooden sets a National League record for rookies with his 228th strikeout of the season passing Grover Cleveland Alexander who established the record in 1911.
1992: Commissioner Fay Vincent resigns three days after failing to receive a vote of confidence from the owners at a meeting in Rosemont, Illinois.
2010: Trevor Hoffman becomes the first pitcher ever with 600 career saves in a 4-2 win over St. Louis.
Information for this article was found via Baseball Reference, NationalPastime.com and Today in Baseball History.
<img alt="John Smoltz" src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/-fl4HZy_0moDDmc4RKBzKfTDYhg=/0x0:3072x2048/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/73569917/352893.0.jpg">
One of many good days for the Braves hurler during the ‘90s. Braves Franchise History
1928: The Braves record 11 hits and three walks, but still can’t push across a run in a 4-0 loss in Philadelphia. They however, will come from behind in the night cap and rally in the 11th for a 4-3 win to split the doubleheader.
1996: John Smoltz strikes out 13 and picks up his 21st win of the season as the Atlanta Braves beat the Mets 6-1. Jermaine Dye had a three-run home run for Atlanta. Enjoy the highlights!
1997: Denny Neagle picks up his 20th win of the season as he shuts out the Padres 4-0. Enjoy some more highlights. YouTube is a wonderful place.
2012: The Braves record their third straight shutout, beating the Mets 3-0. Paul Maholm picks up the win. Jason Heyward put Atlanta ahead with a solo shot in the fourth inning.
MLB History
1927: Babe Ruth homers twice to help give the Yankees a 12-10 win over the Red Sox. He hit three in a doubleheader split the day before giving him a record tying five in three games.
1932: Babe Ruth is hospitalized with pain in his side. He will be out of action for the next five days.
1954: The Senators and Athletics draw just 460 fans for the smallest crowd ever at Griffith Stadium. The Senators win 5-4.
1973: The Rangers fire manager Whitey Herzog and replace him with the recently fired Billy Martin.
1979: Carl Yastrzemski records three hits to pass Ted Williams on the all-time list for total bases.
1984: Dwight Gooden sets a National League record for rookies with his 228th strikeout of the season passing Grover Cleveland Alexander who established the record in 1911.
1992: Commissioner Fay Vincent resigns three days after failing to receive a vote of confidence from the owners at a meeting in Rosemont, Illinois.
2010: Trevor Hoffman becomes the first pitcher ever with 600 career saves in a 4-2 win over St. Louis.
Information for this article was found via Baseball Reference, NationalPastime.com and Today in Baseball History.
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