The article details significant events in the history of the Atlanta Braves and Major League Baseball. Notable moments include John Smoltz setting a franchise record with 15 strikeouts against the Montreal Expos in 1992 and becoming the first pitcher ever with 200 wins and 150 saves in 2007. Other highlights include Cubs rookie Frank Ernaga's debut in 1957 and Tom Glavine's career performance lows and highs, reflecting both struggles and successes within the Braves organization and the larger MLB timeline.
In 2007, John Smoltz became the first pitcher in Major League history to achieve 200 career wins and 150 saves, marking a historic milestone.
The 1992 season saw John Smoltz set a franchise record for the Braves with 15 strikeouts in a tight 2-1 victory over the Expos.
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