Braves Celebrate After Clinching Pennant--Lou Perini, second from left, owner of the Milwaukee Braves, joins in the clubhouse celebration here today after his team clinched the 1958 National League pennant by beating Cincinnati, 6-5. At left is Manager Fred Haney. Third from left is winning pitcher Warren Spahn, who needed help from Don McMahon, second from right, and at right is Hank Aaron, who batted in four runs with a double and a home run.
Braves Celebrate After Clinching Pennant--Lou Perini, second from left, owner of the Milwaukee Braves, joins in the clubhouse celebration here today after his team clinched the 1958 National League pennant by beating Cincinnati, 6-5. At left is Manager Fred Haney. Third from left is winning pitcher Warren Spahn, who needed help from Don McMahon, second from right, and at right is Hank Aaron, who batted in four runs with a double and a home run.
Braves Celebrate After Clinching Pennant--Lou Perini, second from left, owner of the Milwaukee Braves, joins in the clubhouse celebration here today after his team clinched the 1958 National League pennant by beating Cincinnati, 6-5. At left is Manager Fred Haney. Third from left is winning pitcher Warren Spahn, who needed help from Don McMahon, second from right, and at right is Hank Aaron, who batted in four runs with a double and a home run.
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Time for Joy-Milwaukee Braves' owner Lou Perini joins Manager Fred Haney (left) and plays (left to right) Warren Spahn, Don McMahon and Hank Aaron in rejoicing after clinching another National League pennant. Spagn and McMahon pitches, Aaron had four rbi's in victory over Redlegs.
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[Information from item housing] Baseball: Teams: Milwaukee Braves: 1950s