HORRIBLE NEWS!!!: A short while ago, Pete Alonso of True Ny Mets and his beautiful family, was involved in a deadly car accident because of…Read More…
**HORRIBLE NEWS!!!**
A short while ago, Pete Alonso of the New York Mets and his beautiful family were involved in a devastating car accident. Reports indicate that the accident occurred due to a series of unfortunate circumstances, including hazardous weather conditions and potential vehicle malfunctions. The situation is still unfolding, and our thoughts are with Pete, his family, and everyone affected. Updates will follow as more information becomes available.
1915: The new Braves Field opens in Boston as an estimated 46,500 jam the park to see the Braves and Dick Rudolph beat the Cards, 3-1.
1942: After going 1-6 before the All-Star break, Carl Hubbell posts his eighth straight win, beating the Braves, 10 – 2. The 39-year-old veteran is backed by Mel Ott’s three hits, including a home run into the LF stands at the Polo Grounds.
1948: The Giants crush the first-place Braves, 8-2, behind Sheldon Jones. Sid Gordon hits his 24th and Johnny Mize his 29th, both off Vern Bickford, to pace the New Yorkers. The Braves lead Brooklyn by a game.
1959: At Milwaukee, the Dodgers stake Don Drysdale to a 5-1 lead after five innings, but the Braves chip away and finally tie it with a run in the ninth. The Dodgers make it 6-5 in the 11th but Hank Aaron takes Drysdale deep to tie it up. Drysdale is finally relieved and Los Angeles wins it in the 13th, 7-6.
1965: After hitting a ball on top of the pavilion at Sportsman’s Park, the Braves’ Hank Aaron is denied a homer because umpire Chris Pelekoudas calls him out for being out of the batter’s box.
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