This Day in Braves History: Otis Nixon is suspended for violating baseball's drug policy
Briefly

In 1960, at 39, Warren Spahn showcased his talent by pitching a no-hitter, setting a Braves record with 15 strikeouts against the Phillies, solidifying his legacy.
Otis Nixon faced a 60-day suspension in 1991, following a cocaine possession incident, while leading the National League in stolen bases, impacting the Braves' playoff hopes.
In 1997, Eddie Perez's grand slam led the Braves to a victory over the Giants, marking the team's record-tying 11 grand slams in a single season.
In 2009, Peter Moylan established a new record by completing his 75th game without allowing a home run, showcasing unparalleled performance in that season.
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