This Day in Braves History: Tom Glavine fires a complete game in 4-1 victory over the Expos
Briefly

The Braves franchise history includes key moments such as being swept by the Cardinals in 1960 despite leads, Gordy Coleman's standout performance against them in 1961, and Tommy Helms hitting the first home run at Riverfront Stadium in 1970. In 1999, Tom Glavine achieved his 13th win against Montreal in a complete game victory. The team faced a franchise record loss of 20-1 to the Marlins in 2003. Jair Jurrjens made history with a one-hit shutout against the Orioles in 2011, leading to an All-Star selection.
In 2011, Jair Jurrjens pitched a complete game one-hit shutout, leading to a 4-0 victory over the Orioles, significantly contributing to his All-Star selection.
The Braves suffered a historic 20-1 loss to the Marlins in 2003, marking the franchise's worst defeat with 20 runs allowed.
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