Unforgettable MLB Playoff Blowouts That Shattered Records and Defied Expectations
Atlanta Braves 15, St. Louis Cardinals 0 (1996 NLDS Game 7)
In one of the most impressive showings in MLB history, the Braves came back from a 3-1 deficit against the Cardinals. Even more remarkable is that they had two double-digit shutouts in the series, the first of which with a 14-run differential in Game 5. Their bigger blowout came in the must-win Game 7, with Hall of Famer Fred McGriff hitting a two-run shot and knocking in four runs. And besides pitching seven scoreless innings, Tom Glavine tripled to drive in a trio of runs.



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