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Moving from Milwaukee in 1966, the Atlanta Braves currently play at Turner Field. The team had unprecedented success when they won their division 14 consecutive times from 1991 until 2005 (with the exception of the 1994 season when there were no official division winners). One of the most memorable moments in Atlanta Braves history came in 1974 when Hank Aaron hit his 715th career home run to surpass Babe Ruth for most career home runs (at the time) .
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World Championship
1995 NL Championship 1999 1996 1995 1991-1992 Division Champions 1991-2005 1982 1969 |
Most Valuable Player
Award Chipper Jones, 1999 Terry Pendleton, 1991 Dale Murphy, 1982-1983 Cy Young Award Tom Glavine, 1991, 1998 John Smoltz, 1996 Greg Maddux, 1993-1995 Rookie of the Year Award Rafael Furcal, 2000 David Justice, 1990 Bob Horner, 1978 Earl Williams, 1971 |
Hall of Famers (primarily with Atlanta Braves)
Henry Aaron, 1966-1974 Eddie Mathews, 1966 Phil Niekro, 1966-1983, 1987 Retired Numbers Dale Murphy, #3 Phil Niekro, #35 Eddie Mathews, #41 Hank Aaron, #44 |
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Team Batting Leaders
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Team Pitching Leaders
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Most Runs -- 907, 5.60/game (2003)
Fewest Runs -- 514, 3.15/game (1968) Hits -- 1,608 (2003) Singles -- 1,109 (1968) Doubles -- 321 (2003) Triples -- 48 (1992) Most Home Runs -- 235 (2003) Fewest Home Runs -- 80 (1968) Most Grand Slams -- 12 (1997) Most Pinch HRs -- 9 (1992) Most RBI -- 872 (2003) Most Total Bases -- 2,696 (2003) Most Stolen Bases -- 165 (1991) Most Walks -- 641 (1987) Most Strikeouts -- 1,169 (2006) Most Hit by Pitch -- 61 (1998) Highest Batting Average -- .284 (2003) Lowest Batting Average -- .234 (1989) Highest Slugging Percentage -- .475 (2003) Lowest Slugging Percentage -- .334 (1976) Highest On-Base Percentage -- .349 (2003) Lowest On-Base Percentage -- .297 (1989) |
Lowest ERA -- 2.92 (1968)
Highest ERA -- 4.85 (1977) Most Shutouts -- 24 (1992) Most Strikeouts -- 1,245 (1996) Most Consecutive Shutouts -- 3 (1992) Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn. -- 36 (1992) Most Wild Pitches -- 83 (1966) |
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Individual Batting Leaders (Season)
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At Bats -- 671
Runs -- 131 Hits -- 219 Hitting Streak -- 31 Singles -- 180 Doubles -- 49 Triples --17 Home Runs -- 51 Total Bases -- 359 RBI -- 132 Pinch-Hits -- 20 Extra-Base Hits -- 87 Sacrifice Hits -- 20 Sacrifice Flies -- 10 Stolen Bases -- 72 Walks -- 127 Intentional Walks -- 29 Strikeouts -- 147 Hit by Pitch -- 25 Highest Batting Ave. -- .366 Highest Slugging Pct. -- .669 Highest On-Base Pct. -- .454 |
Marquis Grissom
Dale Murphy Ralph Garr Rico Carty Ralph Garr Marcus Giles Ralph Garr Andruw Jones Chipper Jones Gary Sheffield Chris Chambliss Chipper Jones Glenn Hubbard, Rod Gilbreath Chipper Jones, Gerald Perry, Bob Horner Otis Nixon James Wynn Dale Murphy Andruw Jones Andres Galarraga Rico Carty Hank Aaron Rico Carty |
1996
1983 1971 1970 1971 2003 1974 2005 1999 2003 1986 1999 1982, 1976 2000, 1988, 1986 1991 1976 1987 2004 1998 1970 1971 1970 |
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Individual Pitching Leaders (Season)
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Games Pitched -- 84
Games Started -- 44 Complete Games --23 Innings -- 342 Win. Pct. (20 dec.) -- .905 Wins -- 24 Losses -- 20 Winning Streak -- 14 Losing Streak -- 9 Saves -- 55 Walks -- 164 ERA (162 inn.) -- 1.56 Strikeouts -- 276 Shutouts -- 6 Wild Pitches -- 27 Hit Batsmen -- 13 Balks -- 8 |
Chris Reitsma
Phil Niekro Phil Niekro Phil Niekro Greg Maddux John Smoltz Phil Niekro John Smoltz Marty Clary, Tommy Boggs John Smoltz Phil Niekro Greg Maddux John Smoltz Phil Niekro Tony Cloninger Phil Niekro Rick Mahler |
2004
1979 1979 1979 1995 1996 1979, 1977 1996 1990, 1981 2002 1977 1994 1996 1974 1966 1978 1988 |