This Day in Braves History: Andruw Jones, Vinny Castilla, and Matt Franco hit back-to-back-to-back home runs
Briefly

The history of the Braves franchise showcases key moments including their rise to a .500 all-time record, a significant feat not witnessed since 1923. Highlights include players like Roy Campanella setting new career home run records and notable game performances, such as the 2002 game where three players hit back-to-back-to-back homers. The article also reflects on pivotal moments in MLB history, illustrating changes and developments in baseball, alongside the Braves' journey through notable games and challenges faced over the decades.
In a milestone, the Braves evened their all-time franchise record at 9,982-9,982, marking the first time since 1923 they reached .500.
During a memorable game in 2002, Andruw Jones, Vinny Castilla, and Matt Franco hit back-to-back-to-back homers, leading the Braves to an 11-0 win.
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