The Boston Braves set a major league record in 1928 by playing nine consecutive doubleheaders, a feat that showcased their consistency and endurance.
In a memorable moment, Andruw Jones' ninth-inning homer in 2001 not only clinched a victory but also underscored the Braves' ability to perform under pressure, even in a low-attendance game.
The 1966 Dodgers made history by being the first team to draw over two million fans both at home and on the road, reflecting their immense popularity.
The Mariners' 20-inning victory against the Red Sox at Fenway Park in 1981 highlights the excitement of extra-inning games and the unpredictable nature of baseball.
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