On September 21, 1995, the Atlanta Braves shut out the New York Mets 3–0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. The game lasted just 1 hour and 57 minutes and was attended by 29,982 fans
Game Summary
All three of the Braves' runs came in the third inning, capitalizing on Mets defensive errors and timely hitting. Chipper Jones delivered a two-run double, and Fred McGriff added an RBI groundout
Pitching Highlights
Greg Maddux (Braves): Delivered a dominant performance, pitching 8 shutout innings, allowing 5 hits, no walks, and striking out 9 batters. This win improved his season record to 18–2.
Mark Wohlers (Braves): Secured his 25th save of the season with a perfect ninth inning, including one strikeout.
Dave Telgheder (Mets): Took the loss, pitching 4 innings and giving up 3 runs (1 earned) on 5 hits
Offensive Notes
Mets: Managed only 5 hits and were shut out by the Braves' pitching staff.
Braves: Greg Maddux contributed offensively with two doubles, while Chipper Jones and Fred McGriff provided the RBIs
This victory was part of the Braves' dominant 1995 season, where they finished with a 90–54 record and went on to win the World Series.