Atlantaâs Earl Williams, zeroing in on NL Rookie of the Year honors, makes his 31st home run one prodigious and almost perfectly symmetrical complement to its April 18th counterpart. Just as Williamsâ third home run was the first ever to reach the upper deck in newly opened Veterans Stadium, his third-from-last is the fourth, and what will prove to be final, upper-decker in the history of Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (preceded, in order of appearance, by Willie Smith, Willie McCovey and Hank Aaron). The 6th-inning solo shot provides the first run, and Aaronâs 11th-inning walk-off the final two (bridged by Williamsâ 8th-inning, game-tying sac fly), in Atlantaâslate/extra-inning, three-time-come-from-behind 7 â 5 win over the division-leading Giants.