This Day in Braves History: The final home game in Boston
Briefly

Throughout its history, the Braves franchise has featured numerous remarkable games and milestones, showcasing legendary players like Warren Spahn and unforgettable moments, reflecting resilience and success.
In 1958, the Braves clinch their second straight pennant with a narrow victory, as Warren Spahn notches his 21st win, demonstrating his prowess and significance in the franchise's legacy.
The Braves set a record in a 1993 game against the Expos, utilizing a remarkable nine pinch hitters, highlighting the team's adaptability and depth in a crucial game.
The transition from Boston to Milwaukee in 1952 marked a significant moment in Braves history, concluding with a loss that emphasized the challenges and changes the franchise faced.
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