The Braves franchise history features key moments such as the chaotic fight in 1926 involving coach Art Devlin and Reds player Babe Pinelli. In 1948, both Boston teams reached first place for the first time since 1916. The 1972 All-Star Game at Atlanta was highlighted by Hank Aaron's memorable two-run homer leading the National League to victory. In a notable 1992 game, the Braves won 1-0 with only one hit, a home run by David Justice, while pitcher Charlie Leibrandt excelled on the mound. The years showcase various remarkable achievements and instances of team spirit.
In the memorable 1926 baseball fight involving Braves coach Art Devlin, chaos ensued with police intervention after an altercation between players from the Braves and Reds.
In 1948, the Boston Braves were in first place, marking the first time since 1916 that both Boston teams were atop their respective standings.
Hank Aaron's two-run home run in the 1972 All-Star Game at Atlanta contributed to the National League's 4-3 victory, showcasing his influence as a hometown hero.
In a remarkable 1992 game, the Braves defeated the Pirates 1-0, despite only registering one hit, showcasing the team's defensive strength with a standout performance from Charlie Leibrandt.
Collection
[
|
...
]