This Day in Braves History: Jason Heyward and Nate McLouth collide in the outfield in 2-1 loss against the D-backs
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The article highlights significant moments in Braves franchise history from 1906 to 2010, featuring both victories and tough losses. Key events include the Boston Beaneaters breaking a record loss streak in 1906, Kal Daniels' pivotal home run in 1992 leading to a Dodgers victory, John Smoltz's impressive record in 1996, and a costly outfield collision in 2010 that exemplified the Braves' challenges. These highlights provide a glimpse into the team's struggles and successes over more than a century.
In 1992, the Dodgers' Kal Daniels hit a crucial two-run homer, leading to a 3-2 victory over the Braves, marking Orel Hershiser's 12th consecutive win against Atlanta.
In 2010, a collision between Jason Heyward and Nate McLouth resulted in an inside-the-park home run by Gerardo Parra, showcasing the Braves' difficulties and losing the game 2-1.
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