The article traces notable moments in Braves franchise history from 1949 to 2012, highlighting milestones such as Charlie Grimm's final game and Jim Wilson's no-hitter in 1954. Additionally, it covers significant events in MLB history, like the first interleague game and remarkable achievements, such as Daniel Nava hitting a grand slam on his first major league pitch. Key acknowledgments also include the draft selections of 2017 that reshaped the future of various teams with high school talent.
After 126 years of major league play, the first interleague game was played, as the San Francisco Giants beat the Texas Rangers, 4-3.
Jim Wilson pitched the only no-hitter of 1954, delivering a remarkable game that ended with the Milwaukee Braves triumphing over the Philadelphia Phillies.
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