This Day in Braves History: David Ross breaks up Scott Olsen's no-hit bid
Briefly

The Braves have experienced several memorable moments in their history, particularly related to no-hitters. Notable instances include Cliff Chambers no-hitting them in 1951, and more recently, David Ross breaking up Scott Olsen's no-hit bid in 2010. In 2011, Derek Lowe carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning against the Phillies. The 2012 game against Jamie Moyer stands out for the ensuing controversy regarding sign stealing. Historical highlights also feature impressive performances from legends like Babe Ruth and Gaylord Perry in MLB history.
During a game against the Nationals in 2010, the Braves tied the game with a late single but ultimately lost due to a ninth-inning pinch-hit single.
In 2012, after being criticized by Jamie Moyer for stealing signs, Chipper Jones defended his team's performance, highlighting Moyer's slow pitch speed.
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