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1996 Atlanta Braves season


FieldValue
nameAtlanta Braves
season1996
miscNational League champions
National League East champions
leagueNational League
divisionEast
ballparkFulton County Stadium
cityAtlanta
record96–66 (.593)
divisional_place1st
ownersTed Turner
general_managersJohn Schuerholz
managersBobby Cox
televisionWTBS
TBS Superstation
(Pete Van Wieren, Skip Caray, Don Sutton, Joe Simpson)
SportSouth
(Tim Brando, Ernie Johnson, Ernie Johnson, Jr.)
radioWSB (AM)
(Pete Van Wieren, Skip Caray, Don Sutton, Joe Simpson)

National League East champions TBS Superstation (Pete Van Wieren, Skip Caray, Don Sutton, Joe Simpson) SportSouth (Tim Brando, Ernie Johnson, Ernie Johnson, Jr.) (Pete Van Wieren, Skip Caray, Don Sutton, Joe Simpson) |}}

The 1996 Atlanta Braves season was the 126th season in the history of the franchise and 31st season in the city of Atlanta. They had a regular season record of 96–66 and reached the World Series, where they lost to the underdog New York Yankees in six games, failing to defend their championship in 1995. Heavily favored and seen as one of the greatest Braves teams in history and despite taking a 2–0 lead, the Braves unexpectedly lost the next 4 games. This World Series appearance was their fourth appearance in the last 5 years as a franchise, excluding the strike-abbreviated 1994 season. Atlanta won its seventh division title (second in the National League East, the other five in the NL West) and its fifth in six years. In the previous round, Atlanta completed a miraculous comeback. After trailing in the NLCS to St. Louis three games to one, Atlanta outscored St. Louis 32–1 in games five through seven to complete the comeback.

The 1996 season was the Braves' final season at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium, with Game 5 of the 1996 World Series being the last game played in the stadium. Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium also served as a venue during the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta, prompting the Braves to go on an extended road trip as their stadium hosted the baseball competition. Following the closing ceremonies of the 1996 Summer Paralympics, Centennial Olympic Stadium was reconstructed as planned into Turner Field, which would become the home of the Braves for the next 20 seasons. This was also the final season for Ted Turner as the owner of the Braves. The team would be acquired (along with TBS) by Time Warner in October 1996, following the World Series.

Atlanta had an excellent pitching staff, which set an MLB record with 1,245 strikeouts, besting the 1969 Houston Astros. The record was surpassed by 4 teams in 2001.

Offseason

  • January 3, 1996: Jerome Walton was signed as a free agent.
  • January 9, 1996: Mike Kelly was traded to the Cincinnati Reds for a player to be named later and Chad Fox. The Reds sent Ray King (June 11, 1996) to the Braves to complete the trade.
  • March 31, 1996: Mike Bielecki was signed as a free agent.

Regular season

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Game log

|- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 1 || April 1 || Giants || 10–8 || Maddux (1–0) || Leiter || Borbon (1) || 48,961 || 1–0 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 2 || April 3 || Giants || 15–2 || Glavine (1–0) || VanLandingham || — || 28,728 || 2–0 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 3 || April 4 || Giants || 1–7 || Watson || Smoltz (0–1) || — || 30,271 || 2–1 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 4 || April 5 || Cardinals || 4–5 (14) || Bailey || Bielecki (0–1) || Eckersley || 31,071 || 2–2 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 5 || April 6 || Cardinals || 2–3 (12) || Parrett || Clontz (0–1) || — || 34,649 || 2–3 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 6 || April 7 || Cardinals || 13–3 || Schmidt (1–0) || Busby || — || 28,498 || 3–3 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 7 || April 8 || @ Dodgers || 0–1 || Nomo || Glavine (1–1) || — || 53,180 || 3–4 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 8 || April 9 || @ Dodgers || 3–1 || Smoltz (1–1) || Astacio || Wohlers (1) || 35,570 || 4–4 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 9 || April 10 || @ Dodgers || 2–9 || Candiotti || Avery (0–1) || — || 48,194 || 4–5 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 10 || April 11 || @ Padres || 1–2 || Ashby || Maddux (1–1) || Hoffman || 19,047 || 4–6 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 11 || April 12 || @ Padres || 5–3 || Schmidt (2–0) || Bergman || Wohlers (2) || 25,747 || 5–6 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 12 || April 13 || @ Padres || 2–6 || Hamilton || Glavine (1–2) || Bochtler || 45,250 || 5–7 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 13 || April 14 || @ Padres || 4–0 || Smoltz (2–1) || Valenzuela || — || 45,014 || 6–7 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 14 || April 16 || Marlins || 5–2 || Avery (1–1) || Brown || Wohlers (3) || 26,625 || 7–7 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 15 || April 17 || Marlins || 4–2 || Maddux (2–1) || Burkett || Wohlers (4) || 28,884 || 8–7 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 16 || April 18 || Marlins || 3–5 || Hammond || Glavine (1–3) || Nen || 25,300 || 8–8 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 17 || April 19 || Padres || 7–1 || Smoltz (3–1) || Hamilton || — || 27,375 || 9–8 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 18 || April 20 || Padres || 6–5 || McMichael (1–0) || Bochtler || Wohlers (5) || 31,893 || 10–8 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 19 || April 21 || Padres || 1–2 (15) || Worrell || Thobe (0–1) || Bochtler || 28,829 || 10–9 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 20 || April 22 || Dodgers || 4–1 || Maddux (3–1) || Candiotti || — || 33,080 || 11–9 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 21 || April 23 || Dodgers || 2–3 || Osuna || Clontz (0–2) || Worrell || 30,475 || 11–10 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 22 || April 24 || @ Giants || 8–3 || Smoltz (4–1) || Watson || — || 13,296 || 12–10 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 23 || April 25 || @ Giants || 0–8 || Gardner || Schmidt (2–1) || — || 12,436 || 12–11 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 24 || April 26 || @ Cardinals || 6–1 || Avery (2–1) || Benes || — || 34,598 || 13–11 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 25 || April 27 || @ Cardinals || 7–2 || Maddux (4–1) || Osborne || — || 20,757 || 14–11 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 26 || April 29 || @ Cardinals || 4–1 || Glavine (2–3) || Stottlemyre || Wohlers (6) || 25,452 || 15–11 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 27 || April 30 || @ Astros || 7–5 || Smoltz (5–1) || Jones || McMichael (1) || 17,795 || 16–11 |- |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 28 || May 1 || @ Astros || 0–3 || Hampton || Avery (2–2) || — || 18,546 || 16–12 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 29 || May 3 || Phillies || 3–6 || Mulholland || Maddux (4–2) || Bottalico || 39,697 || 16–13 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 30 || May 4 || Phillies || 6–3 || McMichael (2–0) || Ryan || Clontz (1) || 44,429 || 17–13 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 31 || May 5 || Phillies || 11–8 || Smoltz (6–1) || Williams || — || 35,471 || 18–13 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 32 || May 6 || Rockies || 4–1 || Avery (3–2) || Thompson || — || 28,725 || 19–13 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 33 || May 7 || Rockies || 6–5 (10) || Clontz (1–2) || Leskanic || — || 29,976 || 20–13 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 34 || May 8 || Rockies || 5–1 || Glavine (3–3) || Reynoso || — || 29,363 || 21–13 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 35 || May 10 || @ Phillies || 11–0 || Smoltz (7–1) || Mulholland || — || 27,068 || 22–13 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 36 || May 11 || @ Phillies || 11–3 || Avery (4–2) || Mimbs || — || 22,823 || 23–13 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 37 || May 12 || @ Phillies || 0–6 || Grace || Maddux (4–3) || — || 32,314 || 23–14 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 38 || May 13 || Pirates || 9–3 || Glavine (4–3) || Darwin || — || 28,583 || 24–14 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 39 || May 14 || Pirates || 7–3 || Smoltz (8–1) || Wagner || — || 28,175 || 25–14 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 40 || May 15 || Pirates || 0–3 || Neagle || Avery (4–3) || — || 30,917 || 25–15 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 41 || May 17 || Reds || 8–2 || Maddux (5–3) || Smiley || — || 40,612 || 26–15 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 42 || May 18 || Reds || 2–1 || Clontz (2–2) || Ruffin || Wohlers (7) || 49,553 || 27–15 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 43 || May 19 || Reds || 9–5 || Smoltz (9–1) || Schourek || Wohlers (8) || 41,153 || 28–15 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 44 || May 20 || Cubs || 18–1 || Avery (5–3) || Castillo || — || 29,984 || 29–15 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 45 || May 21 || Cubs || 2–4 || Telemaco || Wohlers (0–1) || Patterson || 31,045 || 29–16 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 46 || May 22 || Cubs || 9–4 || Glavine (5–3) || Bullinger || — || 33,186 || 30–16 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 47 || May 24 || @ Pirates || 5–3 || Smoltz (10–1) || Darwin || Wohlers (9) || 20,238 || 31–16 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 48 || May 25 || @ Pirates || 2–6 || Neagle || Avery (5–4) || — || 29,273 || 31–17 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 49 || May 26 || @ Pirates || 6–3 (13) || Wade (1–0) || Miceli || Bielecki (1) || 33,085 || 32–17 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 50 || May 27 || @ Cubs || 9–1 || Glavine (6–3) || Telemaco || — || 33,070 || 33–17 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 51 || May 29 || @ Cubs || 2–0 || Smoltz (11–1) || Trachsel || — || 30,601 || 34–17 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 52 || May 31 || @ Reds || 9–1 || Avery (6–4) || Schourek || — || 33,455 || 35–17 |- |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 53 || June 1 || @ Reds || 2–3 || Portugal || Maddux (5–4) || Brantley || 34,023 || 35–18 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 54 || June 2 || @ Reds || 6–2 || Glavine (7–3) || Smiley || — || 23,482 || 36–18 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 55 || June 3 || Mets || 5–4 || Clontz (3–2) || Macdonald || Wohlers (10) || 30,162 || 37–18 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 56 || June 4 || Mets || 6–12 || Wilson || Schmidt (2–2) || — || 32,199 || 37–19 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 57 || June 5 || Mets || 8–6 || McMichael (3–0) || Mlicki || Wohlers (11) || 31,998 || 38–19 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 58 || June 7 || @ Rockies || 8–19 || Painter || Bielecki (0–2) || — || 48,027 || 38–20 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 59 || June 8 || @ Rockies || 12–13 || Holmes || McMichael (3–1) || Ruffin || 48,015 || 38–21 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 60 || June 9 || @ Rockies || 8–3 || Smoltz (12–1) || Thompson || — || 48,036 || 39–21 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 61 || June 10 || @ Mets || 3–8 || Jones || Avery (6–5) || — || 17,439 || 39–22 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 62 || June 11 || @ Mets || 4–3 (13) || Borbon (1–0) || Byrd || Wade (1) || 19,256 || 40–22 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 63 || June 12 || @ Mets || 2–3 || Clark || Maddux (5–5) || Franco || 18,896 || 40–23 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 64 || June 13 || Dodgers || 3–6 || Valdez || Glavine (7–4) || Worrell || 39,463 || 40–24 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 65 || June 14 || Dodgers || 3–1 || Smoltz (13–1) || Astacio || Wohlers (12) || 45,389 || 41–24 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 66 || June 15 || Dodgers || 2–6 || Nomo || Avery (6–6) || Worrell || 49,726 || 41–25 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 67 || June 16 || Dodgers || 2–3 || Candiotti || Schmidt (2–3) || Worrell || 44,784 || 41–26 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 68 || June 17 || Padres || 9–3 || Maddux (6–5) || Bergman || — || 32,934 || 42–26 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 69 || June 18 || Padres || 5–3 || Clontz (4–2) || Hamilton || Wohlers (13) || 32,730 || 43–26 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 70 || June 19 || Padres || 5–1 || Smoltz (14–1) || Tewksbury || — || 34,823 || 44–26 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 71 || June 21 || Giants || 8–7 (11) || Wade (2–0) || Beck || — || 38,432 || 45–26 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 72 || June 22 || Giants || 6–0 || Maddux (7–5) || Gardner || — || 49,365 || 46–26 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 73 || June 23 || Giants || 1–0 || Glavine (8–4) || Fernandez || Wohlers (14) || 35,645 || 47–26 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 74 || June 24 || Cardinals || 2–9 || Benes || Smoltz (14–2) || — || 31,971 || 47–27 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 75 || June 25 || Cardinals || 4–3 || Schmidt (3–3) || Stottlemyre || Wohlers (15) || 30,942 || 48–27 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 76 || June 26 || Cardinals || 7–11 || Benes || Avery (6–7) || — || 31,191 || 48–28 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 77 || June 27 || Cardinals || 3–0 || Maddux (8–5) || Morgan || Wohlers (16) || 32,243 || 49–28 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 78 || June 28 || @ Marlins || 0–2 || Leiter || Glavine (8–5) || Nen || 30,661 || 49–29 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 79 || June 29 || @ Marlins || 3–5 || Rapp || Smoltz (14–3) || — || 40,952 || 49–30 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 80 || June 30 || @ Marlins || 5–4 || Clontz (5–2) || Burkett || Wohlers (17) || 34,023 || 50–30 |- |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 81 || July 1 || @ Expos || 7–2 || Avery (7–7) || Rueter || — || 34,116 || 51–30 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 82 || July 2 || @ Expos || 1–5 || Cormier || Maddux (8–6) || — || 20,075 || 51–31 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 83 || July 3 || @ Expos || 3–1 || Glavine (9–5) || Scott || Wohlers (18) || 26,837 || 52–31 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 84 || July 4 || Astros || 2–5 || Reynolds || Smoltz (14–4) || Hernandez || 49,060 || 52–32 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 85 || July 5 || Astros || 1–7 || Kile || Schmidt (3–4) || — || 36,896 || 52–33 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 86 || July 6 || Astros || 4–2 || Bielecki (1–2) || Hampton || — || 41,619 || 53–33 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 87 || July 7 || Astros || 9–1 || Maddux (9–6) || Wall || — || 28,716 || 54–33 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 88 || July 11 || Marlins || 8–9 || Burkett || Avery (7–8) || Nen || 33,208 || 54–34 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 89 || July 12 || Marlins || 6–3 || Glavine (10–5) || Leiter || Wohlers (19) || 32,517 || 55–34 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 90 || July 13 || Marlins || 3–0 || Smoltz (15–4) || Brown || — || 36,953 || 56–34 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 91 || July 14 || Marlins || 15–10 || McMichael (4–1) || Perez || — || 31,134 || 57–34 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 92 || July 15 || Expos || 5–4 || Maddux (10–6) || Manuel || Wohlers (20) || 32,708 || 58–34 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 93 || July 16 || Expos || 3–2 || Wohlers (1–1) || Scott || — || 31,334 || 59–34 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 94 || July 18 || @ Astros || 3–2 || Smoltz (16–4) || Jones || Wohlers (21) || 35,822 || 60–34 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 95 || July 19 || @ Astros || 6–7 || Kile || Woodall (0–1) || Wagner || 39,090 || 60–35 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 96 || July 20 || @ Astros || 1–2 || Wagner || Maddux (10–7) || — || 49,674 || 60–36 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 97 || July 21 || @ Astros || 3–4 (10) || Hernandez || McMichael (4–2) || — || 45,561 || 60–37 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 98 || July 22 || @ Cardinals || 8–6 || McMichael (5–2) || Mathews || Wohlers (22) || 36,215 || 61–37 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 99 || July 23 || @ Cardinals || 3–2 || Smoltz (17–4) || Stottlemyre || Wohlers (23) || 35,520 || 62–37 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 100 || July 24 || @ Cardinals || 4–1 || Wade (3–0) || Benes || McMichael (2) || 35,411 || 63–37 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 101 || July 25 || @ Giants || 3–4 || Watson || Maddux (10–8) || Beck || 16,871 || 63–38 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 102 || July 26 || @ Giants || 2–1 || Glavine (11–5) || Leiter || Wohlers (24) || 17,560 || 64–38 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 103 || July 27 || @ Giants || 5–7 || Gardner || Woodall (0–2) || Beck || 38,761 || 64–39 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 104 || July 28 || @ Giants || 3–10 || Estes || Smoltz (17–5) || Beck || 34,525 || 64–40 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 105 || July 30 || @ Padres || 1–2 || Valenzuela || Maddux (10–9) || Hoffman || 24,110 || 64–41 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 106 || July 31 || @ Padres || 7–4 || Glavine (12–5) || Tewksbury || Wohlers (25) || 24,254 || 65–41 |- |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 107 || August 1 || @ Padres || 3–2 || Bielecki (2–2) || Worrell || Wohlers (26) || 24,089 || 66–41 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 108 || August 2 || @ Dodgers || 1–2 || Radinsky || Smoltz (17–6) || Guthrie || 49,012 || 66–42 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 109 || August 3 || @ Dodgers || 5–3 (18) || Woodall (1–2) || Martinez || — || 42,575 || 67–42 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 110 || August 4 || @ Dodgers || 6–4 || Borbon (2–0) || Guthrie || Wohlers (27) || 45,903 || 68–42 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 111 || August 6 || Phillies || 10–4 || Bielecki (3–2) || Springer || — || 32,036 || 69–42 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 112 || August 7 || Phillies || 14–1 (8) || Smoltz (18–6) || Munoz || — || 29,920 || 70–42 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 113 || August 8 || Phillies || 1–4 || Beech || Maddux (10–10) || Bottalico || 32,401 || 70–43 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 114 || August 9 || Rockies || 4–6 || Wright || Glavine (12–6) || Ruffin || 41,275 || 70–44 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 115 || August 10 || Rockies || 7–9 (10) || Reed || Wohlers (1–2) || Ruffin || 46,064 || 70–45 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 116 || August 11 || Rockies || 4–1 || Smoltz (19–6) || Freeman || Wohlers (28) || 32,961 || 71–45 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 117 || August 13 || @ Phillies || 2–0 || Maddux (11–10) || Hunter || — || — || 72–45 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 118 || August 13 || @ Phillies || 5–2 || Hartgraves (1–0) || Beech || Wohlers (29) || 25,196 || 73–45 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 119 || August 14 || @ Phillies || 1–4 || West || Glavine (12–7) || Bottalico || 28,206 || 73–46 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 120 || August 15 || @ Phillies || 8–5 || Wade (4–0) || Schilling || — || 28,011 || 74–46 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 121 || August 16 || Pirates || 5–4 || Smoltz (20–6) || Neagle || Wohlers (30) || 39,210 || 75–46 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 122 || August 17 || Pirates || 7–1 || Bielecki (4–2) || Ruebel || — || 49,024 || 76–46 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 123 || August 18 || Pirates || 2–1 (14) || Borowski (1–0) || Cordova || — || 31,587 || 77–46 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 124 || August 20 || Reds || 4–1 || Glavine (13–7) || Burba || Wohlers (31) || 32,658 || 78–46 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 125 || August 21 || Reds || 4–3 || Borbon (3–0) || Brantley || — || 29,213 || 79–46 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 126 || August 22 || Reds || 2–3 (13) || Carrasco || Borowski (1–1) || Brantley || 31,729 || 79–47 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 127 || August 23 || Cubs || 4–3 || Maddux (12–10) || Trachsel || Wohlers (32) || 38,210 || 80–47 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 128 || August 24 || Cubs || 6–5 || Clontz (6–2) || Casian || — || 46,804 || 81–47 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 129 || August 25 || Cubs || 2–3 || Foster || Wohlers (1–3) || Wendell || 35,176 || 81–48 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 130 || August 27 || @ Pirates || 2–3 || Neagle || Smoltz (20–7) || Plesac || 14,603 || 81–49 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 131 || August 28 || @ Pirates || 9–4 || Wade (5–0) || Loaiza || — || 14,591 || 82–49 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 132 || August 29 || @ Pirates || 5–1 || Maddux (13–10) || Lieber || Wohlers (33) || 12,101 || 83–49 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 133 || August 30 || @ Cubs || 2–3 || Foster || Glavine (13–8) || Patterson || — || 83–50 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 134 || August 30 || @ Cubs || 6–5 || Borowski (2–1) || Bottenfield || Wohlers (34) || 31,548 || 84–50 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 135 || August 31 || @ Cubs || 0–12 || Castillo || Neagle (0–1) || Adams || 38,691 || 84–51 |- |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 136 || September 1 || @ Cubs || 1–2 (12) || Campbell || Borowski (2–2) || — || 40,192 || 84–52 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 137 || September 2 || @ Reds || 6–7 || Shaw || McMichael (5–3) || Brantley || 20,879 || 84–53 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 138 || September 3 || @ Reds || 1–5 || Burba || Bielecki (4–3) || Shaw || 18,844 || 84–54 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 139 || September 4 || @ Reds || 6–12 || Salkeld || Glavine (13–9) || — || 19,532 || 84–55 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 140 || September 6 || Mets || 8–7 || Wohlers (2–3) || Henry || — || 37,660 || 85–55 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 141 || September 7 || Mets || 6–1 || Smoltz (21–7) || Jones || — || 47,130 || 86–55 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 142 || September 8 || Mets || 2–6 || Clark || Maddux (13–11) || — || 39,045 || 86–56 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 143 || September 10 || @ Rockies || 8–9 || Holmes || Clontz (6–3) || Ruffin || 48,051 || 86–57 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 144 || September 11 || @ Rockies || 5–6 || Wright || Neagle (0–2) || Swift || 48,091 || 86–58 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 145 || September 12 || @ Rockies || 8–16 || Burke || Smoltz (21–8) || — || 48,052 || 86–59 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 146 || September 13 || @ Mets || 4–6 || Dipoto || Borowski (2–3) || Wallace || 17,331 || 86–60 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 147 || September 14 || @ Mets || 5–6 (12) || Wallace || Borowski (2–4) || — || 22,857 || 86–61 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 148 || September 15 || @ Mets || 3–2 || Glavine (14–9) || Wilson || Wohlers (35) || 23,718 || 87–61 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 149 || September 16 || @ Mets || 5–2 || Neagle (1–2) || Harnisch || — || 14,980 || 88–61 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 150 || September 17 || Astros || 5–4 || Smoltz (22–8) || Kile || Wohlers (36) || 32,109 || 89–61 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 151 || September 18 || Astros || 6–2 || Maddux (14–11) || Hampton || — || 29,885 || 90–61 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 152 || September 19 || Expos || 1–5 || Urbina || Wohlers (2–4) || — || 37,193 || 90–62 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 153 || September 20 || Expos || 3–2 || Glavine (15–9) || Leiper || Wohlers (37) || 46,260 || 91–62 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 154 || September 21 || Expos || 5–4 || Neagle (2–2) || Daal || Wohlers (38) || 49,285 || 92–62 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 155 || September 22 || Expos || 8–2 || Smoltz (23–8) || Fassero || — || 49,238 || 93–62 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 156 || September 23 || Expos || 3–1 || Maddux (15–11) || Leiter || Bielecki (2) || 49,083 || 94–62 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 157 || September 24 || @ Marlins || 1–12 || Rapp || Avery (7–9) || — || 18,245 || 94–63 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 158 || September 25 || @ Marlins || 0–3 || Brown || Glavine (15–10) || Nen || 29,178 || 94–64 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 159 || September 26 || @ Marlins || 1–7 || Leiter || Neagle (2–3) || — || 25,553 || 94–65 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 160 || September 27 || @ Expos || 6–4 || Smoltz (24–8) || Fassero || Wohlers (39) || 33,133 || 95–65 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 161 || September 28 || @ Expos || 4–0 || Woodall (2–2) || Leiter || — || 34,125 || 96–65 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 162 || September 29 || @ Expos || 3–6 || Alvarez || Avery (7–10) || Rojas || 30,646 || 96–66

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*Legend: = Win = Loss
Bold = Braves team member*

Postseason Game log

|- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 1 || October 2 || @ Dodgers || 2–1 (10) || Smoltz (1–0) || Osuna (0–1) || Wohlers (1) || 47,428 || 1–0 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 2 || October 3 || @ Dodgers || 3–2 || Maddux (1–0) || Valdez (0–1) || Wohlers (2) || 51,916 || 2–0 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 3 || October 5 || Dodgers || 5–2 || Glavine (1–0) || Nomo (0–1) || Wohlers (3) || 52,529 || 3–0 |- |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 1 || October 9 || Cardinals || 4–2 || Smoltz (1–0) || Petkovsek (0–1) || Wohlers (1) || 48,686 || 1–0 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 2 || October 10 || Cardinals || 3–8 || Stottlemyre (1–0) || Maddux (0–1) || — || 52,067 || 1–1 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 3 || October 12 || @ Cardinals || 2–3 || Osborne (1–0) || Glavine (0–1) || Eckersley (1) || 56,769 || 1–2 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 4 || October 13 || @ Cardinals || 3–4 || Eckersley (1–0) || McMichael (0–1) || — || 56,764 || 1–3 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 5 || October 14 || @ Cardinals || 14–0 || Smoltz (2–0) || Stottlemyre (1–1) || — || 56,782 || 2–3 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 6 || October 16 || Cardinals || 3–1 || Maddux (1–1) || Benes (0–1) || Wohlers (2) || 52,067 || 3–3 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 7 || October 17 || Cardinals || 15–0 || Glavine (1–1) || Osborne (1–1) || — || 52,067 || 4–3 |- |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 1 || October 20 || @ Yankees || 12–1 || Smoltz (1–0) || Pettitte (0–1) || — || 56,365 || 1–0 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 2 || October 21 || @ Yankees || 4–0 || Maddux (1–0) || Key (0–1) || — || 56,340 || 2–0 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 3 || October 22 || Yankees || 2–5 || Cone (1–0) || Glavine (0–1) || Wetteland (1) || 51,843 || 2–1 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 4 || October 23 || Yankees || 6–8 (10) || Lloyd (1–0) || Avery (0–1) || Wetteland (2) || 51,881 || 2–2 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 5 || October 24 || Yankees || 0–1 || Pettitte (1–1) || Smoltz (1–1) || Wetteland (3) || 51,881 || 2–3 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 6 || October 26 || @ Yankees || 2–3 || Key (1–1) || Maddux (1–1) || Wetteland (4) || 56,375 || 2–4 |-

Detailed records

National LeagueOpponentWLWPRSRANL EastTotal3220250214NL CentralTotal3823293214NL WestTotal2623230220Season Total9666773648
**Atlanta Braves**
[Florida Marlins](1996-florida-marlins-season)675464
[Montreal Expos](1996-montreal-expos-season)1035238
[New York Mets](1996-new-york-mets-season)766166
[Philadelphia Phillies](1996-philadelphia-phillies-season)948346
[Chicago Cubs](1996-chicago-cubs-season)756143
[Cincinnati Reds](1996-cincinnati-reds-season)755945
[Houston Astros](1996-houston-astros-season)664744
[Pittsburgh Pirates](1996-pittsburgh-pirates-season)935935
[St. Louis Cardinals](1996-st-louis-cardinals-season)946747
[Colorado Rockies](1996-colorado-rockies-season)577989
[Los Angeles Dodgers](1996-los-angeles-dodgers-season)573340
[San Diego Padres](1996-san-diego-padres-season)945634
[San Francisco Giants](1996-san-francisco-giants-season)756257
MonthGamesWonLostWin %RSRATotal1629666773648
April27161112691
May2519615476
June281513132140
July261511116103
August29191013199
September271215114139
GamesWonLostWin %RSRAHomeAwayTotal1629666773648
815625434300
814041339348

Opening Day starters

  • Jeff Blauser
  • Marquis Grissom
  • David Justice
  • Ryan Klesko
  • Mark Lemke
  • Javy López
  • Greg Maddux
  • Fred McGriff
  • Mike Mordecai

Notable transactions

  • June 4, 1996: Marcus Giles was drafted by the Braves in the 53rd round of the 1996 MLB draft. He signed May 26, 1997. Other notable draft picks who signed with the Braves include Mark DeRosa, Jason Marquis, and Joe Nelson.
  • June 24: Mark Whiten signed as a free agent with the Braves.
  • August 13: Terry Pendleton was traded by the Florida Marlins to the Braves for Roosevelt Brown.
  • August 14: Mark Whiten was traded by the Braves to the Seattle Mariners for Roger Blanco.
  • August 17: Luis Polonia was signed as a free agent with the Braves.
  • August 28: The Pittsburgh Pirates traded Denny Neagle to the Braves for Ron Wright, Corey Pointer, and a player to be named later. On August 30, Atlanta sent Jason Schmidt to Pittsburgh to complete the trade.

Roster

1996 Atlanta Braves
**Roster**
**Pitchers**

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

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C138489138.2822369
1B159617182.29528107
2B135498127.255537
SS8326565.2451035
3B157598185.30930110
LF153528149.2823493
CF158671207.3082374
RF9829282.2811237

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
4216233.204417
6815640.256417
10115331.203316
8614224.16903
4014045.321625
6610826.24128
3110623.217513
369023.256317
438219.23207
374716.34014
22468.17402
223113.41902
33276.22218
17203.15001
751.20000
421.50000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
35253.22482.94276
35245.015112.72172
36235.115102.98181
24131.07104.4786
1358.2346.7548
638.2235.5918

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
4075.1432.6371
4469.2502.9779
819.2227.3220

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
7724393.03100
816315.6949
735323.2278
433012.7531
222404.8515
201004.3414
60004.911
40101.501
30002.705

National League Divisional Playoffs

Main article: 1996 National League Division Series

Atlanta Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

Atlanta wins the series, 3–0

GameHomeScoreVisitorScoreDateSeries
1Los Angeles1**Atlanta**2October 21–0 (ATL)
2Los Angeles2**Atlanta**3October 32–0 (ATL)
3**Atlanta**5Los Angeles2October 53–0 (ATL)

National League Championship Series

Main article: 1996 National League Championship Series

Game 1

October 9: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta

Game 2

October 10: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta

Game 3

October 12: Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri

Game 4

October 13: Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri

Game 5

October 14: Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri

Game 6

October 16: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta

Game 7

October 17: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta

World Series

Main article: 1996 World Series

Game 1

October 20, 1996, at Yankee Stadium in New York City

Game 2

October 21, 1996, at Yankee Stadium in New York City

Game 3

October 22, 1996, at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta

Game 4

October 23, 1996, at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta

Game 5

October 24, 1996, at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta

Game 6

October 26, 1996, at Yankee Stadium in New York City

Award winners

  • Tom Glavine, P, Silver Slugger Award
  • Marquis Grissom, OF, Gold Glove Award
  • Javy López, C, NLCS MVP
  • Greg Maddux, P, Gold Glove Award
  • John Smoltz, P, Pitcher of the Month Award, April
  • John Smoltz, P, Pitcher of the Month Award, May
  • John Smoltz, P, National League Cy Young Award
  • John Smoltz, Sporting News Pitcher of the Year Award

1996 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

  • Fred McGriff, 1B, starter
  • Chipper Jones, 3B, starter
  • John Smoltz, P, starter
  • Tom Glavine, P, reserve
  • Greg Maddux, P, reserve
  • Mark Wohlers, P, reserve

Farm system

Notes

References

References

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  2. "Major League Leaders - Teams - Pitching".
  3. "Jerome Walton Stats - Baseball-Reference.com".
  4. "Mike Kelly Stats - Baseball-Reference.com".
  5. "Mike Bielecki Stats - Baseball-Reference.com".
  6. "1996 Atlanta Braves Roster".
  7. "Marcus Giles Stats".
  8. "1996 Atlanta Braves Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft".
  9. "Mark Whiten Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More".
  10. "Terry Pendleton Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More".
  11. "Luis Polonia Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More".
  12. Megdal, Howard. (2010-07-14). "Remembering The 1996 Trade Deadline".
  13. (1997). "The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball". [[Baseball America]].
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