The Braves received the Nationwide League pennant 5 occasions within the 1990s, the one 5 occasions they’ve received it since transferring to Atlanta. The pennant-clinching video games shall be re-aired throughout 5 consecutive days on Fox Sports activities Southeast.
The showings will start at Three p.m. Sunday with John Smoltz pitching a shutout within the Braves’ 4-Zero win over Pittsburgh in Recreation 7 of the 1991 NL Championship Sequence. That sport additionally shall be proven at 9 p.m. Sunday.
On Monday, one of the celebrated video games in Braves historical past – the 3-2 win over Pittsburgh in Recreation 7 of the 1992 NLCS – will air at 7 p.m. That’s the dramatic sport, after all, by which Sid Bream slid residence with the profitable run on Francisco Cabrera’s pinch-hit two-run single with two out within the backside of the ninth inning.
The Braves’ series-sweeping Recreation Four win over Cincinnati within the 1995 NLCS, a 6-Zero win behind Steve Avery and three relievers, will air at 7 p.m. Tuesday. A 15-Zero rout of St. Louis in Recreation 7 of the 1996 NLCS, that includes the Braves’ six-run first-inning rally capped by Tom Glavine’s bases-loaded triple, will air at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
And eventually, the Braves’ series-ending 10-9 walk-off win over the Mets in Recreation 6 of the 1999 NLCS, selected a bases-loaded stroll to Andruw Jones within the 11th inning, shall be proven at 7 p.m. Thursday.
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