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This Day in Braves History: August 25th

1913: Braves veteran Art Devlin slaps the game-winning hit in the ninth for Boston and gets rewarded by manager George Stallings by being sent down to Rochester, never to return to the major leagues.

1950: The Cubs win, 7-6, over the Braves, as reliever Dutch Leonard tops Warren Spahn.

1965: Braves reliever Billy O’Dell sees Red again as he is victimized for the second day in a row by a ninth-inning Cincinnati homer. This time it is Tony Perez doing the damage with a three-run homer to defeat the Braves, 7-4.

1992: The Expos score five runs, although only three are earned, off Tom Glavine in 4 2/3 innings and win 6-0 snapping Glavine’s win streak at 13 games.