The Atlanta Braves in the 1990s featured some good baseball teams. To this day, fans are still amazed that the Braves only won one World Series in the 90s; they won eight division titles and five pennants but only one World Series trophy.
In 1991, the Braves took on the Minnesota Twins in the World Series. Both teams were coming off seasons where they went from worst to first. It was a hard-fought series that went seven games. Jack Morris, the World Series MVP, went 2-0 in three starts with a 1.17 ERA. Morris also pitched ten innings in game seven to lead the Twins to the win, turning in one of the most iconic pitching performances ever.