MLB Classic: Baseball Seasons 1995


ENG 45mnts
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After a strike brought 1994’s baseball season to a premature conclusion, the sport was back. Although it took a little while. The dispute between management and the players union wasn’t settled until spring, so the 1995 baseball season was only a 144-game schedule. But this time, they finished the job. That was true not only of Major League Baseball as a whole, but of the Atlanta Braves in particular. The Braves were off and running in the early part of the 1990s, with three division titles, two pennants and a likely playoff appearance taken from them in 1994. But they were missing a ring. Atlanta’s 1995 edition was again led by great starting pitching. Greg Maddux won the Cy Young Award and Tom Glavine finished third. The lineup had some depth problems, but with Fred McGriff, Dave Justice, Chipper Jones and Ryan Klesko all hitting 20-plus home runs, they scored more than enough for this pitching staff. Atlanta had to survive a fast start from the Philadelphia Phillies in the NL East, but the Braves moved out to a 4 ½ game lead by the All-Star break, then blew the race open in late summer. They would get another chance at October glory.

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