This Day in Braves History: David Justice wins the N.L. Rookie of the Year award
Briefly

In 1990, David Justice made a significant impact in his rookie season, winning the National League Rookie of the Year Award after hitting .282 with 28 home runs.
Greg Maddux's 17th Gold Glove award in 2007 set a record for the most Gold Gloves by a player, solidifying his legacy as one of baseball's finest pitchers.
In 2001, a vote by MLB owners allowed Commissioner Bud Selig to consider eliminating two teams, highlighting a contentious moment in the ongoing struggle between owners and the players' union.
The 1996 rejection of a proposed labor agreement by MLB owners indicated the potential for a renewed conflict, raising concerns about baseball's future labor relations and stability.
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