This day in Braves History: Hank Aaron has a bittersweet day
Briefly

The Atlanta Braves' rich franchise history includes notable player achievements and memorable games, such as Hank Aaron's perfect performance in 1954 and Felix Millan's hitting spree in 1972.
In 1935, rookie Terry Moore of the Cardinals put on an incredible display by going 6-for-6 against the Braves, showcasing the intensity of competition in MLB history.
The 1982 matchup where the Expos beat the Braves with only one hit stands out as a reminder of how single plays can drastically influence game outcomes.
Cliff Lee's performance in 2011, earning his sixth shutout against Atlanta, highlights the formidable pitching talent present in the MLB, marking a significant milestone for Lee.
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