The Braves franchise history includes notable events such as Dick Rudolph's three-hitter victory against the Pirates in 1914, contributing to his 27 wins that season. In 1953, they faced a substantial shutout loss to the Phillies, marking their worst loss. Hank Aaron achieved a milestone in 1973 by hitting his 700th home run against the Phillies. The Braves acquired Cy Young winner Mark Davis in 1992. In 2007, outfielder Willie Harris went 6-for-6 with six RBIs in a game against the Cardinals, joining the ranks of six-hit players.
On July 5, 1914, Dick Rudolph throws a three-hitter as the Braves win 6-0 over the Pirates, ending the season with 27 wins.
In 1953, the Milwaukee Braves suffer a significant loss with a 10-0 shutout against the Phillies, marking the worst defeat in franchise history.
Hank Aaron, on April 8, 1973, becomes the second player to reach 700 home runs, hitting one off Ken Brett in an 8-4 loss.
In 2007, Willie Harris becomes the second Atlanta player to achieve six hits in a game, going 6-for-6 with two triples and 6 RBIs.
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