2006 Atlanta Braves season
Major League Baseball team season
2006 Atlanta BravesLeague National League Division East Ballpark Turner Field City Atlanta Record 79–83 (.488) Divisional place 3rd Owners Time Warner General managers John Schuerholz Managers Bobby Cox Television TBS Superstation Turner South (Pete Van Wieren , Skip Caray , Don Sutton , Joe Simpson , Chip Caray , Ron Gant )FSN South (Jeff Torborg , Bob Rathbun )Radio WGST WKLS (Pete Van Wieren , Skip Caray , Don Sutton , Joe Simpson , Chip Caray )WWWE (Luis Octavio Dozal, Jose Manuel Flores)
The 2006 Atlanta Braves season was the Braves ' 136th for the franchise and 41st in Atlanta . During the season , the Braves attempted to win the National League East .
Finishing with a 79–83 record, not only did the Braves miss the playoffs for the first time since 1990, but also their first losing season that same season. In failing to reach the postseason, Atlanta ended their streak of fourteen consecutive division titles.[ 1]
Regular season
Season standings
National League East
Record vs. opponents
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
6–1
4–2
4–2
12–7
2–4
4–5
8–10
3–3
1–6
1–5
5–1
9–10
8–11
4–3
1–5
4–11
Atlanta
1–6
—
6–1
4–3
3–3
11–8
3–4
3–3
2–4
7–11
7–11
3–3
7–2
3–4
4–2
10–8
5–10
Chicago
2–4
1–6
—
10–9
2–4
2–4
7–8
4–2
8–8
3–3
2–5
6–9
0–7
2–4
11–8
2–4
4–11
Cincinnati
2–4
3–4
9–10
—
5–1
4–2
10–5
0–6
9–10
3–4
2–4
9–7
2–4
2–5
9–6
5–1
6-9
Colorado
7–12
3–3
4–2
1–5
—
3–3
4–2
4–15
2–4
1–5
3–4
3–3
10–9
10–8
2–7
8–0
11–4
Florida
4–2
8–11
4–2
2–4
3–3
—
3–4
1–5
7–0
8–11
6–13
5–2
3–3
3–3
1–5
11–7
9–9
Houston
5–4
4–3
8–7
5–10
2–4
4-3
—
3–3
10–5
2–4
2–4
13–3
3–3
1–5
9–7
4–4
7–11
Los Angeles
10–8
3–3
2–4
6–0
15–4
5–1
3–3
—
4–2
3–4
4–3
6–4
5–13
13–6
0–7
4–2
5–10
Milwaukee
3–3
4–2
8–8
10–9
4–2
0–7
5–10
2–4
—
3–3
5–1
7–9
4–3
6–3
7–9
1–5
6–9
New York
6–1
11–7
3–3
4–3
5–1
11–8
4–2
4–3
3–3
—
11–8
5–4
5–2
3–3
4–2
12–6
6–9
Philadelphia
5-1
11–7
5–2
4–2
4–3
13–6
4–2
3–4
1–5
8–11
—
3–3
2–4
5–1
3–3
9–10
5–13
Pittsburgh
1–5
3–3
9–6
7–9
3–3
2–5
3–13
4–6
9–7
4–5
3–3
—
1–5
6–1
6–9
3–3
3–12
San Diego
10–9
2–7
7–0
4–2
9–10
3–3
3–3
13–5
3–4
2–5
4–2
5–1
—
7–12
4–2
5–1
7–8
San Francisco
11–8
4–3
4–2
5–2
8–10
3–3
5–1
6–13
3–6
3–3
1–5
1–6
12–7
—
1–4
1–5
8–7
St. Louis
3–4
2–4
8–11
6–9
7–2
5-1
7–9
7–0
9–7
2–4
3–3
9–6
2–4
4–1
—
4–3
5–10
Washington
5–1
8–10
4–2
1–5
0–8
7-11
4–4
2–4
5–1
6–12
10–9
3–3
1–5
5–1
3–4
—
7–11
Transactions
Roster
2006 Atlanta Braves
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2006 Game Log: 79–83 (Home: 40–41; Away: 39–42)
April: 10–14 (Home: 4–5; Away: 6–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 3
@ Dodgers
11–10
Villarreal (1–0)
Lowe (0–1)
Reitsma (1)
56,000
1–0
2
April 4
@ Dodgers
4–5
Penny (1–0)
Smoltz (0–1)
Baez (1)
36,249
1–1
3
April 5
@ Dodgers
9–8
Villarreal (2–0)
Osoria (0–1)
Reitsma (2)
35,292
2–1
4
April 6
@ Giants
4–6
Fassero (1–0)
Sosa (0–1)
Worrell (2)
42,795
2–2
5
April 7
@ Giants
14–6
Remlinger (1–0)
Walker (0–1)
—
39,737
3–2
6
April 8
@ Giants
6–12
Wright (1–0)
Hudson (0–1)
—
39,050
3–3
7
April 9
@ Giants
5–6
Worrell (1–0)
Reitsma (0–1)
—
37,321
3–4
8
April 10
Phillies
5–3
Villarreal (3–0)
Franklin (0–1)
Reitsma (3)
47,332
4–4
9
April 12
Phillies
5–7
Lidle (1–1)
Sosa (0–2)
Gordon (1)
37,107
4–5
10
April 13
Phillies
6–7
Floyd (1–1)
Davies (0–1)
Gordon (2)
22,911
4–6
11
April 14
Padres
5–4
Villarreal (4–0)
Linebrink (0–1)
Reitsma (4)
36,406
5–6
12
April 15
Padres
2–0
Smoltz (1–1)
Peavy (1–2)
—
40,151
6–6
13
April 16
Padres
3–4
Linebrink (1–1)
Remlinger (1–1)
Hoffman (1)
24,589
6–7
14
April 17
@ Mets
3–4
Martinez (3–0)
Sosa (0–3)
Wagner (4)
36,867
6–8
15
April 18
@ Mets
7–1
Davies (1–1)
Zambrano (1–1)
—
30,322
7–8
16
April 19
@ Mets
2–1
Hudson (1–1)
Glavine (2–1)
—
40,861
8–8
17
April 21
@ Nationals
3–7
Stanton (1–2)
Cormier (0–1)
—
24,597
8–9
–
April 22
@ Nationals
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 18
18
April 23
@ Nationals
3–1
Cormier (1–1)
Majewski (1–1)
Remlinger (1)
21,569
9–9
19
April 24
@ Brewers
2–3
Capuano (3–2)
Davies (1–2)
Turnbow (6)
11,660
9–10
20
April 25
@ Brewers
2–4
Ohka (2–1)
Hudson (1–2)
Turnbow (7)
16,276
9–11
21
April 26
@ Brewers
4–5
Sheets (1–2)
Sosa (0–4)
Turnbow (8)
18,511
9–12
22
April 28
Mets
2–5
Martinez (5–0)
Smoltz (1–2)
Wagner (6)
45,389
9–13
23
April 29
Mets
0–1
Glavine (3–2)
Thomson (0–1)
Wagner (7)
46,387
9–14
24
April 30
Mets
8–5
Davies (2–2)
Trachsel (2–2)
Reitsma (5)
35,245
10–14
May: 18–11 (Home: 9–3; Away: 9–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
25
May 1
Rockies
2–0
Hudson (2–2)
Jennings (1–2)
—
19,212
11–14
26
May 2
Rockies
5–4
Cormier (2–1)
King (1–2)
Reitsma (6)
22,813
12–14
27
May 3
@ Phillies
4–5
Cormier (2–0)
Remlinger (1–2)
Gordon (9)
26,443
12–15
28
May 4
@ Phillies
3–6
Lidle (3–3)
Thomson (0–2)
Rhodes (1)
24,842
12–16
29
May 5
@ Mets
7–8 (14)
Julio (1–1)
Sosa (0–5)
—
47,720
12–17
30
May 6
@ Mets
5–6
Fortunato (1–0)
Hudson (2–3)
Julio (1)
48,369
12–18
31
May 7
@ Mets
13–3
Smoltz (2–2)
Lima (0–1)
—
48,100
13–18
32
May 9
@ Marlins
10–2
Thomson (1–2)
Moehler (0–4)
—
6,079
14–18
33
May 10
@ Marlins
3–11
Johnson (3–2)
Davies (2–3)
—
6,299
14–19
34
May 11
@ Marlins
9–1
Hudson (3–3)
Willis (1–4)
—
8,717
15–19
35
May 12
Nationals
6–2
Smoltz (3–2)
Ortiz (0–4)
—
31,818
16–19
36
May 13
Nationals
8–5
Reitsma (1–1)
Cordero (1–1)
—
37,040
17–19
37
May 14
Nationals
1–8
Armas (4–2)
Thomson (1–3)
—
31,062
17–20
38
May 15
Marlins
11–8
Villarreal (5–0)
Messenger (0–2)
Reitsma (7)
19,254
18–20
39
May 16
Marlins
4–3 (11)
McBride (1–0)
Borowski (0–1)
—
22,427
19–20
40
May 17
Marlins
6–4 (11)
Villarreal (6–0)
Messenger (0–3)
—
25,647
20–20
41
May 18
Marlins
9–1
Sosa (1–5)
Olsen (2–3)
—
29,996
21–20
42
May 19
@ Diamondbacks
9–10
Valverde (2–1)
Reitsma (1–2)
—
25,056
21–21
43
May 20
@ Diamondbacks
0–13
Webb (7–0)
Smith (0–1)
—
35,382
21–22
44
May 21
@ Diamondbacks
2–1
Hudson (4–3)
Cruz (1–3)
McBride (1)
33,102
22–22
45
May 22
@ Padres
3–1
Smoltz (4–2)
Peavy (3–5)
Reitsma (8)
25,869
23–22
46
May 23
@ Padres
1–2
Thompson (2–0)
Sosa (1–6)
Hoffman (8)
25,315
23–23
47
May 24
@ Padres
10–6
Thomson (2–3)
Young (3–3)
—
23,740
24–23
48
May 26
@ Cubs
6–5
Remlinger (2–2)
Dempster (0–3)
Ray (1)
40,865
25–23
49
May 27
@ Cubs
2–1
Ramirez (1–0)
Marshall (3–3)
Remlinger (2)
41,526
26–23
50
May 28
@ Cubs
13–12 (11)
Villarreal (7–0)
Eyre (0–1)
Ray (2)
41,698
27–23
51
May 29
Dodgers
5–12
Beimel (2–0)
Thomson (2–4)
—
41,825
27–24
52
May 30
Dodgers
3–8
Baez (3–2)
Remlinger (2–3)
—
29,517
27–25
53
May 31
Dodgers
9–3
Hudson (5–3)
Tomko (5–3)
—
28,880
28–25
June: 6–21 (Home: 2–12; Away: 4–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
54
June 1
Diamondbacks
1–2
Cruz (3–3)
Ramirez (1–1)
Julio (2)
23,376
28–26
–
June 2
Diamondbacks
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for June 3
55
June 3 (1)
Diamondbacks
2–4
Gonzalez (1–0)
Smoltz (4–3)
Julio (3)
27,126
28–27
56
June 3 (2)
Diamondbacks
9–13
Vargas (6–2)
Thomson (2–5)
—
40,212
28–28
57
June 4
Diamondbacks
3–9
Batista (6–2)
Sosa (1–7)
—
29,141
28–29
58
June 5
Nationals
4–5
Hernandez (5–5)
Hudson (5–4)
Cordero (10)
20,702
28–30
59
June 6
Nationals
5–3
Ramirez (2–1)
Hill (0–1)
Ray (3)
23,497
29–30
60
June 7
Nationals
2–5
Ortiz (5–4)
Smoltz (4–4)
Cordero (11)
32,001
29–31
61
June 8
@ Astros
4–7
Pettitte (5–7)
Thomson (2–6)
Lidge (16)
35,752
29–32
62
June 9
@ Astros
2–7
Nieve (2–3)
Sosa (1–8)
—
37,097
29–33
63
June 10
@ Astros
4–2
Hudson (6–4)
Buchholz (3–6)
Ray (4)
41,808
30–33
64
June 11
@ Astros
4–14
Rodriguez (8–3)
Ramirez (2–2)
—
39,523
30–34
65
June 13
@ Marlins
1–4
Johnson (5–4)
Smoltz (4–5)
Borowski (9)
6,940
30–35
66
June 14
@ Marlins
5–6 (10)
Tankersley (1–0)
Villarreal (7–1)
—
8,097
30–36
67
June 15
@ Marlins
2–3
Nolasco (5–3)
Sosa (1–9)
Borowski (10)
7,162
30–37
68
June 16
Red Sox
1–4
Lester (1–0)
Hudson (6–5)
Papelbon (21)
51,038
30–38
69
June 17
Red Sox
3–5
Beckett (8–3)
Cormier (2–2)
Papelbon (22)
49,364
30–39
70
June 18
Red Sox
7–10
Seanez (2–0)
McBride (1–1)
Papelbon (23)
48,826
30–40
71
June 20
Blue Jays
5–6
Schoeneweis (2–0)
Yates (0–1)
Ryan (18)
26,915
30–41
72
June 21
Blue Jays
3–6
Lilly (7–7)
Hudson (6–6)
Ryan (19)
26,232
30–42
73
June 22
Blue Jays
2–3
Taubenheim (1–4)
Remlinger (2–4)
Ryan (20)
26,829
30–43
74
June 23
@ Devil Rays
4–3 (11)
Sosa (2–9)
Harville (0–1)
—
21,280
31–43
75
June 24
@ Devil Rays
2–3
Corcoran (1–0)
Cormier (2–3)
Harville (1)
26,686
31–44
76
June 25
@ Devil Rays
4–1
James (1–0)
Hendrickson (4–8)
Sosa (1)
20,556
32–44
77
June 26
@ Yankees
2–5
Johnson (9–6)
Hudson (6–7)
Rivera (17)
54,226
32–45
78
June 27
@ Yankees
5–2
Ramirez (3–2)
Wright (4–5)
—
53,763
33–45
79
June 28
@ Yankees
3–4 (12)
Villone (1–1)
Sosa (2–10)
—
54,186
33–46
80
June 30
Orioles
5–3
James (2–0)
Birkins (2–1)
Sosa (2)
34,581
34–46
July: 14–10 (Home: 7–8; Away: 7–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
81
July 1
Orioles
4–7
Birkins (3–1)
Hudson (6–8)
—
38,414
34–47
82
July 2
Orioles
10–3
Ramirez (4–2)
Benson (9–6)
—
27,693
35–47
83
July 3
Cardinals
6–3
Smoltz (5–5)
Reyes (1–3)
Sosa (3)
40,011
36–47
84
July 4
Cardinals
3–6
Carpenter (7–4)
Thomson (2–7)
Isringhausen (25)
47,514
36–48
85
July 5
Cardinals
14–4
James (3–0)
Suppan (6–5)
—
28,705
37–48
86
July 6
Reds
8–7 (10)
Ray (1–0)
Coffey (3–4)
—
28,446
38–48
87
July 7
Reds
5–10
Milton (5–4)
Ramirez (4–3)
—
32,315
38–49
88
July 8
Reds
4–1
Smoltz (6–5)
Harang (9–6)
Ray (5)
44,718
39–49
89
July 9
Reds
8–3
Villarreal (8–1)
Arroyo (9–6)
—
31,908
40–49
77th All-Star Game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
90
July 14
@ Padres
15–12 (11)
Sosa (3–10)
Hensley (5–7)
Yates (1)
42,869
41–49
91
July 15
@ Padres
11–3
Smoltz (7–5)
Park (6–5)
—
39,988
42–49
92
July 16
@ Padres
10–5
James (4–0)
Peavy (4–9)
—
31,650
43–49
93
July 17
@ Cardinals
15–3
Ramirez (5–3)
Weaver (3–11)
—
44,507
44–49
94
July 18
@ Cardinals
14–5
Hudson (7–8)
Marquis (11–7)
—
44,718
45–49
95
July 19
@ Cardinals
3–8
Carpenter (9–4)
Shiell (0–1)
—
43,991
45–50
96
July 21
@ Phillies
5–6
Lidle (7–7)
Ray (1–1)
Gordon (23)
32,833
45–51
–
July 22
@ Phillies
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 2
97
July 23
@ Phillies
5–1
McBride (2–1)
Myers (6–4)
—
31,664
46–51
98
July 24
@ Phillies
10–8
Hudson (8–8)
Hamels (2–5)
Wickman (16)
28,864
47–51
99
July 25
Marlins
1–2
Sanchez (4–0)
James (4–1)
Borowski (21)
33,357
47–52
100
July 26
Marlins
6–5
Smoltz (8–5)
Tankersley (1–1)
Wickman (17)
32,209
48–52
101
July 27
Marlins
1–6
Olsen (9–4)
Shiell (0–2)
—
34,498
48–53
102
July 28
Mets
4–6
Martinez (8–4)
Ramirez (5–4)
Wagner (21)
53,943
48–54
103
July 29
Mets
3–11
Hernandez (7–8)
Hudson (8–9)
—
49,047
48–55
104
July 30
Mets
6–10
Oliver (4–0)
James (4–2)
Wagner (22)
40,526
48–56
August: 15–13 (Home: 8–7; Away: 7–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
105
August 1
@ Pirates
4–2
Smoltz (9–5)
Snell (9–7)
Wickman (18)
22,145
49–56
106
August 2
@ Pirates
3–2
Yates (1–1)
Torres (3–5)
Wickman (19)
21,064
50–56
107
August 3
@ Pirates
2–3
Chacon (6–3)
Hudson (8–10)
Gonzalez (19)
17,324
50–57
108
August 4
@ Reds
4–5
Harang (12–7)
James (4–3)
Guardado (12)
33,661
50–58
109
August 5
@ Reds
6–8
Weathers (4–3)
Yates (1–2)
Bray (2)
33,170
50–59
110
August 6
@ Reds
6–4
McBride (3–1)
Majewski (4–4)
Wickman (20)
29,660
51–59
111
August 7
Phillies
6–9
Myers (8–5)
Ramirez (5–5)
—
26,177
51–60
112
August 8
Phillies
3–1
Hudson (9–10)
Hamels (4–6)
Wickman (21)
30,714
52–60
113
August 9
Phillies
3–9
White (2–0)
Yates (1–3)
—
27,222
52–61
114
August 11
Brewers
2–1
Smoltz (10–5)
Turnbow (4–8)
—
31,336
53–61
115
August 12
Brewers
5–8
Sheets (3–4)
Barry (0–1)
F. Cordero (12)
40,480
53–62
116
August 13
Brewers
7–4
Paronto (1–0)
Wise (5–6)
Wickman (22)
34,718
54–62
117
August 14
@ Nationals
10–4
James (5–3)
Ortiz (9–10)
—
21,550
55–62
118
August 15
@ Nationals
0–5
Astacio (3–2)
Cormier (2–4)
—
24,036
55–63
119
August 16
@ Nationals
6–9
Traber (3–1)
Smoltz (10–6)
C. Cordero (22)
28,094
55–64
120
August 17
@ Nationals
5–0
Villarreal (9–1)
Bergmann (0–1)
—
29,007
56–64
121
August 18
@ Marlins
6–1
Hudson (10–10)
Olsen (9–7)
—
19,161
57–64
122
August 19
@ Marlins
5–3
James (6–3)
Nolasco (11–8)
Wickman (23)
21,428
58–64
123
August 20
@ Marlins
3–4
Willis (8–10)
Yates (1–4)
Borowski (27)
16,461
58–65
124
August 21
Pirates
3–0
Smoltz (11–6)
Duke (8–11)
Wickman (24)
21,898
59–65
125
August 22
Pirates
3–5
Marte (1–7)
Baez (5–6)
Gonzalez (22)
21,830
59–66
126
August 23
Pirates
4–5
Capps (4–1)
Paronto (1–1)
Gonzalez (23)
23,082
59–67
127
August 25
Nationals
6–7
Wagner (1–2)
Paronto (1–2)
Rivera (1)
33,621
59–68
128
August 26
Nationals
10–1
Smoltz (12–6)
Astacio (3–4)
—
38,610
60–68
129
August 27
Nationals
13–6
McBride (4–1)
Traber (3–3)
—
30,587
61–68
130
August 29
Giants
13–8
Hudson (11–10)
Schmidt (10–8)
—
23,756
62–68
131
August 30
Giants
5–3
James (7–3)
Hennessey (5–4)
Wickman (25)
24,952
63–68
132
August 31
Giants
6–8
Morris (10–11)
Smoltz (12–7)
Benitez (17)
24,748
63–69
September/October: 16–14 (Home: 10–6; Away: 6–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
–
September 1
@ Phillies
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 3
133
September 2 (1)
@ Phillies
4–3
Yates (2–4)
Rhodes (0–4)
Wickman (26)
31,717
64–69
134
September 2 (2)
@ Phillies
4–16
Brito (1–2)
Davies (2–4)
—
28,600
64–70
135
September 3 (1)
@ Phillies
7–8
Geary (7–0)
Wickman (1–5)
—
N/A
64–71
136
September 3 (2)
@ Phillies
3–1 (11)
Paronto (2–2)
Geary (7–1)
Wickman (27)
37,044
65–71
137
September 4
@ Mets
5–0
James (8–3)
Trachsel (14–6)
—
42,428
66–71
–
September 5
@ Mets
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 6
138
September 6 (1)
@ Mets
1–4
Williams (5–3)
Smoltz (12–8)
Wagner (35)
N/A
66–72
139
September 6 (2)
@ Mets
0–8
O. Perez (3–11)
Davies (2–5)
—
40,536
66–73
140
September 8
Cubs
8–4
Hudson (12–10)
Guzman (0–5)
—
30,977
67–73
141
September 9
Cubs
7–3
James (9–3)
Miller (0–1)
—
40,584
68–73
142
September 10
Cubs
2–1
Cormier (3–4)
Mateo (1–3)
Wickman (28)
28,212
69–73
143
September 11
Cubs
3–8
Hill (5–6)
Smoltz (12–9)
—
19,444
69–74
–
September 12
Phillies
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 13
144
September 13 (1)
Phillies
5–6
White (4–1)
Paronto (2–3)
Gordon (29)
N/A
69–75
145
September 13 (2)
Phillies
2–7
Lieber (8–9)
Hudson (12–11)
—
22,233
69–76
146
September 14
Phillies
4–1
James (10–3)
Moyer (8–14)
Wickman (29)
19,352
70–76
147
September 15
Marlins
4–6
Willis (11–11)
Cormier (3–5)
Borowski (34)
25,340
70–77
148
September 16
Marlins
2–1
Smoltz (13–9)
Sanchez (8–3)
Wickman (30)
28,392
71–77
149
September 17
Marlins
8–7 (10)
Barry (1–1)
Borowski (3–3)
—
27,192
72–77
150
September 18
@ Nationals
6–1
Davies (3–5)
Armas (8–12)
—
25,211
73–77
151
September 19
@ Nationals
2–9
B. Perez (1–0)
James (10–4)
—
20,596
73–78
152
September 20
@ Nationals
7–3
Cormier (4–5)
Ortiz (10–15)
—
19,027
74–78
153
September 21
@ Rockies
6–3
Smoltz (14–9)
Kim (8–12)
Wickman (31)
18,499
75–78
154
September 22
@ Rockies
4–6
Fogg (10–9)
Hudson (12–12)
Fuentes (27)
33,260
75–79
155
September 23
@ Rockies
9–10
Francis (13–11)
Davies (3–6)
Fuentes (28)
24,300
75–80
156
September 24
@ Rockies
8–9
Affeldt (8–7)
Yates (2–5)
Fuentes (29)
30,216
75–81
157
September 26
Mets
12–0
Smoltz (15–9)
O. Perez (3–13)
—
22,607
76–81
158
September 27
Mets
13–1
Hudson (13–12)
Martinez (9–8)
—
23,177
77–81
159
September 28
Mets
4–7
Hernandez (11–11)
Davies (3–7)
—
22,944
77–82
160
September 29
Astros
4–1
James (11–4)
Clemens (7–6)
Wickman (32)
31,034
78–82
161
September 30
Astros
4–5
Miller (2–3)
Wickman (1–6)
Wheeler (9)
40,123
78–83
162
October 1
Astros
3–1
Smoltz (16–9)
Sampson (2–1)
Wickman (33)
36,030
79–83
Legend: = Win = Loss Bold = Braves team member
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
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References
^ Ringolsby, Tracy. "Braves' run of division titles ends at 14 Baseball notebook" . The Oklahoman . Retrieved October 10, 2023 .
^ "Edgar Renteria Stats" .
^ Bob Wickman Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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