The Braves franchise experienced notable events, including the implosion of the Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in 1997, a significant milestone in its history. Pete Rose notably contributed to a Reds victory over the Braves in 1967 by hitting home runs from both sides of the plate. The franchise also witnessed various achievements throughout MLB history, like Ernie Banks tying a grand slam record in 1955 and the first use of bright yellow baseballs in a 1938 doubleheader.
In 1997, the Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium was demolished by implosion, marking the end of an era for the Braves franchise.
In 1967, Pete Rose homered from both sides of the plate for the second time in his career, contributing to the Reds' victory over the Braves.
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