The Boston Braves have had notable moments in their franchise history, including a 1914 exhibition loss to the Buffalo Bisons. In 2008, they suffered a shutout against the Dodgers as Hiroki Kuroda pitched an impressive seven perfect innings. In Major League Baseball history, 1931 saw a record-setting game without a strikeout, while 2000 featured "John Rocker Awareness Night" at a Butte Copper Kings game, which attracted a diverse crowd. Other significant events include unassisted double plays and player trades that have influenced teams significantly.
In 2000, a notable promotion named "John Rocker Awareness Night" successfully drew a large crowd to the Butte Copper Kings game, highlighting social awareness by offering free admission to individuals offended by Rocker's comments.
In 1914, the Boston Braves were defeated by the Buffalo Bisons in an exhibition game, showcasing an early moment in the franchise's history.
In 2008, the Braves faced a tough loss against the Dodgers, where Hiroki Kuroda pitched seven perfect innings, contributing to a shutout of Atlanta.
In 1931, a notable MLB game between the Browns and the White Sox set a record for being the longest in history without a single strikeout.
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