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Há 1 dia · Another Braves icon, Chipper Jones, etched his name deeper into baseball lore in 2011 by driving in three runs to pass Mickey Mantle on the all-time RBI list with a total of 1,512. Among switch hitters, only Eddie Murray boasted more career RBI at 1,917. **Historical MLB Milestones:**. At just 17 years old, Mel Ott made his first major league ...
Há 3 dias · Nate McLouth delivers a two-run single off Brian Wilson to put Atlanta in front. The Braves beat both Tim Lincecum and Madison Bumgarner in the series. 2012 - Chipper Jones homers on his 40th birthday to help the Braves beat the Dodgers 4-3. He is the fifth player in major league history to do so, joining Bob Thurman, Joe Morgan, Wade Boggs and ...
13 de abr. de 2024 · 2011 - Chipper Jones records his 1,500th career RBI with a solo home run off of Randy Choate. Jones is just the third switch hitter to reach that milestone joining Mickey Mantle and Eddie Murray.
Há 4 dias · The Indians had taken an early 2–0 lead on an Eddie Murray two-run home run after Albert Belle got on base, but the Braves evened the score in the third with a sac fly by Chipper Jones and an RBI single by David Justice. Lopez launched his home run in the sixth inning from Cleveland starter Dennis Martínez.
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Há 4 dias · This Day in Braves History: Chipper Jones homers on his 40th birthday. Braves Franchise History 1966 - The Atlanta Braves establish a major league record by winning their 18th consecutive game at home. The first 17 wins of the streak came in Milwaukee, the team’s home in 1965. 2011 - The Braves complete their first sweep of the Giants in San ...
Há 1 dia · He had been tied with Dale Murphy (29 in 1985) and Hall of Famer Chipper Jones (29 in 1998). “An absolute monster month,” Sale said. Michael Harris II followed with a blooper to center that ...
8 de abr. de 2024 · Chipper Jones spent his entire 19-year career with the Braves; Brian Snitker was hired to his first minor-league managerial job by Aaron, the Braves’ farm director at the time; Ron Washington is the current manager for the Los Angeles Angels and a former Braves third-base coach; State of Play