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Warren Spahn had two no-hitters. He could’ve had three if the ball had bounced differently on this day in Braves history.
Braves Franchise History 1961 - Warren Spahn becomes the second oldest pitcher to throw a no-hitter in major league history.
2001 — Colorado’s Patrick Roy sets an NHL record with his 16th career playoff shutout, making 20 saves in a 2-0 win over Los Angeles. 2003 — Andre Agassi recaptures the world no. 1 ranking to become ...
In September of 1948, the Atlanta Braves of yesteryear had a shorthanded pitching rotation. Hern wrote four lines about stud starters Warren Spahn and Johnny Sain. "First we'll use Spahn ...
I cheered ballplayers. Studied ballplayers. Followed ballplayers. I was awed by Barry Switzer’s optioneers and Eddie Sutton’s ...
1996 — The Texas Rangers became the first American League team in 79 years to pitch consecutive one-hitters as Roger Pavlik ...
1971 — Hank Aaron connected off Gaylord Perry for his 600th career home run in the Atlanta Braves’ 10-inning, 6-5 loss to the San Francisco Giants. 1982 — Philadelphia’s Pete Rose went 5-for-5 to tie ...
1961 — Milwaukee Braves’ future HOF pitcher Warren Spahn throws his second career no hitter at 41. 1966 — Boston edges the Los Angeles Lakers 95-93 in Game 7, giving the Celtics and coach ...
When MLB declared Hunter Greene best pitcher in the game three starts into the season, it didn’t matter for the Cincinnati Reds so much that they were right. The fact is he might not have been ...
I cheered ballplayers. Studied ballplayers. Followed ballplayers. I was awed by Barry Switzer’s optioneers and Eddie Sutton’s ...