1970 Topps – Tommie Aaron #278 (Outfield) (b. 5 Aug 1939 – d. 16 Aug 1984 at age 45) (PSA Certified) – Autographed Baseball Card (Atlanta Braves)

Tommie Lee Aaron (b. August 5, 1939 – d. August 16, 1984 at age 45) was a professional baseball player and coach. He played as […]

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Atlanta – Turner Field: BMHF – Tom Glavine

Tom Glavine was inducted into Braves Hall of Fame in 2010. The left hander pitched for the Braves for 17 years from 1987 to 2002 […]

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ATL@PHI: Dickey fans eight over seven frames

R.A. Dickey allows one unearned run over seven innings and strikes out eight hitters during his start against the Phillies Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! […]

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MLB, NBA Champ Gene Conley Dies At 86

Gene Conley, the only man to win both a baseball World Series and an NBA championship in basketball, died on Tuesday at the age of […]

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ATL@OAK: Foltynewicz takes no-hitter into 9th in win

Mike Foltynewicz carries a no-hitter into the 9th before giving off a home run, but allows just that hit and fans eight in the win […]

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6/29/17: Lamet’s gem helps Padres blank Braves, 6-0

Daily Recap: Wil Myers and Hunter Renfroe went yard, while Dinelson Lamet fanned eight over seven scoreless to lead the Padres to a 6-0 win […]

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ATL@SD: Newcomb fans eight over six shutout innings

Sean Newcomb strikes out eight, allowing six hits and walking one over six excellent shutout innings to earn his first MLB win Check out http://MLB.com/video […]

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5/19/17: Suzuki, Swanson lead Braves to victory

Daily Recap: Kurt Suzuki drove in three, including a two-run homer, while Dansby Swanson belted a two-run homer in the Braves’ 7-4 triumph Check out […]

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