1995 Atlanta Braves
World Series Champions
National League Champions
National League East Champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkFulton County Stadium
CityAtlanta
Record90–54 (.625)
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)
Seasons

The 1995 Atlanta Braves season was the 125th season in the history of the franchise and 30th season in the city of Atlanta. The team finished the strike-shortened season with a record of 90–54, the best in the National League, en route to winning the World Series. For the sixth straight season, the team was managed by Bobby Cox.[1]

The Braves started the season in mediocre fashion, posting a 20–17 record up to June 4, putting them in third place behind the Philadelphia Phillies and the Montreal Expos. The team went on to win twenty of the last twenty-five games before the All-Star Break to put themselves in first place by four and a half games. In the second half of the season, the Braves pulled away from the rest of the division by going 11–7 over the rest of July and 19–10 in August. The team went on to win the division by twenty-one games. The Braves' 90–54 record was second only to the American League's Cleveland Indians, who went 100–44 on the season.

In the postseason, the Braves beat the Colorado Rockies in the NL Division Series three games to one, then swept the Cincinnati Reds four games to zero to win the NL Championship Series. In the World Series, the Braves beat the Cleveland Indians four games to two, bringing the first World Championship to the city of Atlanta.[1]

Through completion of the 2019 MLB season, the Braves are one of three teams out of nine MLB franchises to have first swept their opponent in the League Championship Series (LCS), and subsequently go onto win the World Series; the other teams were the 2019 Washington Nationals and the 2022 Houston Astros. This two-decades-long milestone for Atlanta is based upon the (LCS) becoming a best-of-seven (games) format 10 years earlier, in 1985.

Opening Day starter Greg Maddux led the National League in wins (19) and earned run average (1.63) to secure his fourth consecutive Cy Young Award.[2][3] Marquis Grissom won a Gold Glove for center field,[4] and Greg Maddux won his sixth (of thirteen) consecutive Gold Gloves.[5]

This would be the last World Series title for the Braves until the 2021 season.

1995 would also be the first full season for Chipper Jones as a full-time starter. Jones was scheduled to compete with Ron Gant for the starting Third Base position in 1994, however Gant broke his leg in a dirt bike accident while Jones himself tore his left knee during spring training, forcing the Braves to play veteran infielder Terry Pendleton at third base for the entire season. By the start of the season, Gant was traded to the Reds, while Pendleton was traded to the Marlins. The trades freed up Jones to become the Braves regular third baseman.

Offseason

The Braves 1995 season began without some of the regular contributors of 1994. The team lost Terry Pendleton, Dave Gallagher, and Bill Pecota to free agency. Roberto Kelly and Tony Tarasco were also traded with Esteban Yan to the Montreal Expos for Marquis Grissom. They signed free agents Mike Sharperson, Dwight Smith, and Mike Stanton. The Braves five starting pitchers remained the same from 1994.[6]

The Braves would also be playing in the brandnew National League East in 1995. The division was formed through realignment prior to the 1994 Major League Baseball season, but division championships were not awarded in 1994 due to the 1994 strike. The division includes the Philadelphia Phillies, the Montreal Expos, the Florida Marlins, and the New York Mets.[7]

Regular season

Opening Day starters

Season standings

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 9054 0.625 44–28 46–26
New York Mets 6975 0.479 21 40–32 29–43
Philadelphia Phillies 6975 0.479 21 35–37 34–38
Florida Marlins 6776 0.469 22½ 37–34 30–42
Montreal Expos 6678 0.458 24 31–41 35–37

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MON NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL
Atlanta 8–48–59–410–36–65–49–45–87–64–25–27–17–5
Chicago 4–83–76–78–45–87–53–54–36–18–55–75–79–4
Cincinnati 5–87–35–76–612–14–38–47–59–38–53–63–38–5
Colorado 4–97–67–55–74–44–97–15–44–28–49–48–55–7
Florida 3–104–86–67–58–43–76–77–66–75–83–25–34–3
Houston 6–68–51–124–44–83–29–36–65–79–47–45–39–4
Los Angeles 4–55–73–49–47–32–37–56–64–99–47–68–57–5
Montreal 4–95–34–81–77–63–95–77–68–54–47–57–64–3
New York 8–53–45–74–56–76–66–66–77–64–36–75–83–4
Philadelphia 6-71–63–92–47–67–59–45–86–76–36–66–65–4
Pittsburgh 2–45–85–84–88–54–94–94–43–43–64–86–66–7
San Diego 2–57–56–34–92–34–76–75–77–66–68–46–77–5
San Francisco 1–77–53–35–83–53–55–86–78–56–66–67–67–6
St. Louis 5–74–95–87–53–44-95–73–44–34–57–65–76–7

Game log

Legend
Braves Win Braves Loss Game Postponed
1995 Regular Season Game Log
April (4–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTimeRecord
1April 26Giants12–5Maddux (1–0)Mulholland (0–1)32,0452:461–0
2April 27Giants6–4Stanton (1–0)Burba (0–1)Clontz (1)26,1202:422–0
3April 28@ Dodgers1–9Daal (1–0)Avery (0–1)51,1813:082–1
4April 29@ Dodgers4–3McMichael (1–0)Murphy (0–1)45,8852:553–1
5April 30@ Dodgers6–3Smoltz (1–0)Martínez (1–1)Clontz (2)40,7853:004–1
May (16–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTimeRecord
6May 2@ Marlins7–1Maddux (2–0)Gardner (0–2)23,4763:115–1
7May 3@ Marlins6–4Glavine (1–0)Witt (0–2)Clontz (3)21,9183:176–1
8May 4@ Marlins6–3Woodall (1–0)Nen (0–1)McMichael (1)23,5502:247–1
9May 5Phillies4–9Green (1–1)Mercker (0–1)Borland (1)33,2962:457–2
10May 6Phillies1–3Mimbs (1–0)Smoltz (1–1)Slocumb (3)37,8502:577–3
11May 7Phillies4–5Schilling (2–0)Bedrosian (0–1)Slocumb (4)34,1662:307–4
12May 8Phillies2–3Abbott (1–0)Glavine (1–1)Slocumb (5)27,2662:577–5
13May 9@ Mets3–2McMichael (2–0)Manzanillo (0–1)Clontz (4)14,8822:218–5
14May 10@ Mets2–5Henry (1–1)Wohlers (0–1)Franco (3)12,6202:548–6
15May 11@ Mets3–5Jones (2–1)Smoltz (1–2)Franco (4)13,0732:448–7
16May 12Reds4–5(11)Brentley (1–0)Bedrosian (0–2)33,1062:578–8
17May 13Reds9–6Glavine (2–1)Smith (0–1)Borbón (1)36,0582:479–8
18May 14Reds3–5(10)Carrasco (1–3)Clontz (0–1)28,8603:129–9
19May 15Rockies4–0Mercker (1–1)Olivares (1–2)27,0092:2410–9
20May 16Rockies15–3Smoltz (2–2)Acevedo (2–1)25,5162:3511–9
21May 17Rockies5–6Holmes (3–0)Maddux (2–1)Ruffin (6)27,0702:4111–10
22May 18Rockies3–2McMichael (3–0)Munoz (1–2)Borbón (2)26,2052:5212–10
23May 19Marlins4–0Avery (1–1)Veres (0–1)30,2752:3713–10
24May 20Marlins8–7Wohlers (1–1)Nen (0–3)38,2123:3014–10
25May 21Marlins5–1Smoltz (3–2)Burkett (3–3)35,1412:3915–10
26May 23@ Cardinals7–1Maddux (3–1)Jackson (0–5)26,7582:3716–10
27May 24@ Cardinals9–5Glavine (3–1)Frascatore (1–1)20,4132:4917–10
28May 25@ Cardinals1–4Hill (3–0)Avery (1–2)Henke (9)23,8072:2617–11
29May 26@ Astros8–3Mercker (2–1)Swindell (3–2)26,2463:0318–11
30May 27@ Astros2–3(10)Hudek (2–0)Stanton (1–1)19,2573:0318–12
31May 28@ Astros3–1Maddux (4–1)Kile (1–4)25,5262:1919–12
32May 29@ Cubs2–1Glavine (4–1)Castillo (3–2)31,6542:2920–12
33May 31@ Cubs1–4Morgan (1–1)Avery (1–3)Myers (12)27,3722:2820–13
June (15–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTimeRecord
34June 1Dodgers3–6Valdez (1–2)Mercker (2–2)27,7962:1920–14
35June 2Astros2–7Drabek (2–3)Smoltz (3–3)30,0412:4520–15
36June 3Astros1–2(10)Jones (3–0)Wohlers (1–2)Hudek (6)41,9672:5420–16
37June 4Astros2–6Reynolds (2–4)Glavine (4–2)29,5072:4620–17
38June 5Cubs7–5Bedrosian (1–2)Hickerson (0–2)Wohlers (1)27,5082:4321–17
39June 6Cubs17–3Mercker (3–2)Trachsel (2–3)32,4022:4822–17
40June 7Cubs4–3Smoltz (4–3)Perez (0–3)Wohlers (2)30,7312:3123–17
41June 9Cardinals3–2(10)McMichael (4–0)Arocha (3–4)33,2312:1824–17
42June 10Cardinals3–7DeLucia (2–3)Glavine (4–3)44,9562:5024–18
43June 11Cardinals4–8Habyan (2–1)Avery (1–4)Henke (12)32,5152:4524–19
44June 13@ Expos2–11Pérez (6–1)Mercker (3–3)25,4923:0924–20
45June 14@ Expos7–3Smoltz (5–3)Fassero (7–3)22,3392:5225–20
46June 15@ Expos2–0Maddux (5–1)Martínez (5–2)25,0132:2526–20
47June 16@ Rockies2–0Glavine (5–3)Swift (1–2)48,1632:2127–20
48June 17@ Rockies7–1Avery (2–4)Acevedo (3–6)50,0352:4728–20
49June 18@ Rockies9–4Mercker (4–3)Freeman (2–4)48,3022:4229–20
50June 19@ Reds10–0Smoltz (6–3)Schourek (4–4)23,2622:3730–20
51June 20@ Reds10–2Maddux (6–1)Nitkowski (0–1)23,4183:1431–20
52June 21@ Reds1–3Smiley (6–1)Glavine (5–4)Brantley (10)23,5712:2231–21
53June 22@ Reds8–9Hernandez (5–0)Borbón (0–1)Brantley (11)30,4972:4731–22
54June 23Mets3–9Saberhagen (4–2)Mercker (4–4)38,0002:1731–23
55June 24Mets5–4Smoltz (7–3)Mlicki (4–4)Wohlers (3)46,1212:4532–23
56June 25Mets4–2Maddux (7–1)Harnisch (1–5)Wohlers (4)34,1202:3933–23
57June 26Expos4–3Glavine (6–4)Aquino (0–2)Wohlers (5)31,3992:2534–23
58June 27Expos0–3Henry (3–5)Avery (2–5)Rojas (12)32,9161:5634–24
59June 28Expos4–3Clontz (1–1)Rojas (1–2)37,6762:2535–24
60June 30@ Phillies1–3Green (8–4)Smoltz (7–4)Slocumb (20)32,8212:4035–25
July (20–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTimeRecord
61July 1@ Phillies3–1Maddux (7–1)West (2–2)33,3752:2536–25
62July 2@ Phillies5–3Glavine (7–4)Mimbs (6–3)Wohlers (6)35,6482:4437–25
63July 3@ Phillies10–4Avery (3–5)Schilling (5–4)59,2032:5538–25
64July 4Dodgers3–2Clontz (2–1)Valdez (3–8)Wohlers (7)49,1042:2639–25
65July 5Dodgers4–1Wohlers (2–2)Astacio (1–7)36,9223:0140–25
66July 6Dodgers1–0McMichael (5–0)Seánez (1–2)38,4972:1641–25
67July 7Giants8–4Glavine (8–4)Greer (0–1)39,4822:4642–25
68July 8Giants9–4Avery (4–5)Portugal (5–3)49,0562:1743–25
69July 9Giants3–2Wohlers (3–2)Beck (4–3)37,7412:3344–25
July 111995 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas
70July 12@ Pirates1–2Parris (2–2)Smoltz (7–5)Miceli (11)9,1232:1344–26
71July 13@ Padres4–1Maddux (9–1)Hamilton (3–3)15,0282:2245–26
72July 14@ Padres6–2Glavine (9–4)Benes (3–6)17,0272:1746–26
73July 15@ Padres7–6Clontz (3–1)Florie (2–1)Wohlers (8)39,7372:4947–26
74July 16@ Padres1–3Dishman (2–2)Mercker (4–5)Hoffman (12)23,9252:4947–27
75July 18Pirates4–5(10)Dyer (3–1)Wohlers (3–3)Miceli (14)33,9403:2447–28
76July 19Pirates3–2Maddux (10–1)Loaiza (6–5)Wohlers (9)35,7362:2048–28
77July 20Pirates4–3Clontz (4–1)Plesac (3–1)31,6612:3049–28
78July 21Padres6–9Bochtler (1–0)McMichael (5–1)Hoffman (14)39,8883:3349–29
79July 22Padres3–2Wohlers (4–3)Blair (2–1)48,8272:2950–29
80July 23Padres2–1Smoltz (8–5)Hamilton (3–5)Wohlers (10)37,1092:1451–29
81July 24@ Pirates3–2Clontz (5–1)Plesac (3–2)Wohlers (11)16,1422:5552–29
82July 25@ Pirates3–1(10)Clontz (6–1)Gott (1–3)Stanton (1)13,8643:5153–29
83July 26@ Dodgers0–1Valdez (7–6)Avery (4–6)Worrell (17)37,4912:1953–30
84July 27@ Dodgers4–9Cummings (1–0)Mercker (4–6)36,9422:3753–31
85July 28@ Giants6–2Clontz (7–1)Beck (4–5)21,0902:1254–31
86July 29@ Giants5–1Maddux (11–1)Mulholland (2–10)21,7722:0955–31
87July 30@ Giants2–3Brewington (2–0)Glavine (9–5)Beck (17)32,1542:3855–32
August (19–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTimeRecord
88August 1Phillies3–4Fernandez (2–5)Avery (4–7)Slocumb (25)38,5793:0555–33
89August 2Phillies7–5Mercker (5–6)Muñoz (0–2)Wohlers (12)35,5942:5656–33
90August 3Phillies5–4Borbón (1–1)Slocumb (2–2)37,9712:2457–33
91August 4@ Expos4–3Maddux (12–1)Martínez (9–7)Wohlers (13)20,1842:2058–33
92August 5@ Expos9–6Glavine (10–5)Henry (6–9)Wohlers (14)24,4483:3159–33
93August 6@ Expos2–6Pérez (10–3)Avery (4–8)26,2572:1059–34
94August 7@ Expos5–1Mercker (6–6)Fassero (10–9)19,4802:4360–34
95August 8Reds5–4Smoltz (9–5)McElroy (3–3)Wohlers (15)38,2522:2961–34
96August 9Reds3–9Burba (6–2)Maddux (12–2)Brantley (24)38,6022:5561–35
97August 10Reds2–1Wohlers (5–3)Carrasco (2–4)42,7482:2462–35
98August 11Rockies5–3Avery (5–8)Reynoso (4–4)Wohlers (16)47,4081:5663–35
99August 12Rockies4–16Leskanic (4–1)Mercker (6–7)48,7773:0363–36
100August 13Rockies3–2Wohlers (6–3)Holmes (5–1)43,2792:4264–36
101August 14Marlins4–3McMichael (6–1)Pérez (1–4)34,3752:3065–36
102August 15Marlins4–1Glavine (11–5)Banks (0–4)Wohlers (17)30,9392:2266–36
103August 16Marlins5–8Rapp (7–7)Avery (5–9)Nen (15)35,2442:4166–37
104August 18@ Cardinals3–4Watson (5–4)Mercker (6–8)Henke (25)32,0272:3666–38
105August 19@ Cardinals4–5Urbani (3–4)Murray (0–1)Henke (26)35,4752:3866–39
106August 20@ Cardinals1–0Maddux (13–2)Morgan (4–7)24,6131:5067–39
107August 21@ Astros5–4Glavine (12–5)McMurtry (0–1)Wohlers (18)15,2912:5968–39
108August 22@ Astros6–4Avery (6–9)Brocail (4–2)Wohlers (19)14,7992:5269–39
109August 23@ Astros6–2Mercker (7–8)Hampton (8–6)21,1122:4670–39
110August 25@ Cubs7–3Smoltz (10–5)Castillo (8–7)31,4192:5071–39
111August 26@ Cubs7–2Maddux (14–2)Trachsel (5–10)39,7752:2572–39
112August 27@ Cubs3–1Glavine (13–5)Bullinger (10–5)Wohlers (20)36,4012:5073–39
113August 28@ Cubs5–7Navarro (12–5)Avery (6–10)Myers (30)17,0722:4573–40
114August 29Astros9–11(13)Swindell (8–9)Murray (0–2)29,7774:2373–41
115August 30Astros0–2Reynolds (9–9)Smoltz (10–6)Jones (13)29,6712:3473–42
116August 31Astros5–2Maddux (15–2)Drabek (7–8)31,2742:2874–42
September (16–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTimeRecord
117September 1Cubs5–7Bullinger (11–5)Glavine (13–6)Myers (31)36,4242:5974–43
118September 2Cubs4–6Navarro (13–5)Avery (6–11)Myers (32)49,0162:4774–44
119September 3Cubs2–0Schmidt (1–0)Foster (9–10)Wohlers (21)42,8202:1775–44
120September 4Cardinals6–5Wohlers (7–3)Parrett (3–6)29,8492:4276–44
121September 5Cardinals1–0Maddux (16–2)Urbani (3–5)27,0721:5777–44
122September 6Cardinals6–1Glavine (14–6)Petkovsek (5–5)29,8112:3978–44
123September 7@ Marlins1–5Rapp (10–7)Avery (6–12)20,7881:5478–45
124September 8@ Marlins6–5McMichael (7–1)Pérez (1–6)Wohlers (22)21,8973:0179–45
125September 9@ Marlins9–5Clontz (8–1)Nen (0–6)Wohlers (23)32,6443:0880–45
126September 10@ Marlins4–5(11)Mathews (4–3)Borbón (1–2)24,8743:3680–46
127September 11@ Rockies4–5(12)Hickerson (3–3)Woodall (1–1)48,0563:3580–47
128September 12@ Rockies2–12Painter (2–0)Avery (6–13)Ritz (2)48,0132:1480–48
129September 13@ Rockies9–7Schmidt (2–0)Bailey (7–6)48,0113:1281–48
130September 15@ Reds3–1Smoltz (11–6)McElroy (3–4)McMichael (2)31,8822:2282–48
131September 16@ Reds6–1Maddux (17–2)Portugal (9–10)37,8212:4583–48
132September 17@ Reds4–1Glavine (15–6)Smiley (12–4)Wohlers (24)19,7972:2984–48
133September 18Mets7–1Avery (7–13)Jones (9–9)29,6352:0385–48
134September 19Mets3–10Mlicki (9–6)Schmidt (2–1)28,8372:4685–49
135September 20Mets4–8Isringhausen (8–2)Smoltz (11–7)Franco (26)29,5063:0585–50
136September 21Mets3–0Maddux (18–2)Telgheder (1–2)Wohlers (25)29,9821:5786–50
137September 22Expos5–1Glavine (12–11)Pérez (10–8)43,5472:3687–50
138September 23Expos2–5Martínez (14–9)McMichael (7–2)Rojas (29)48,9982:2987–51
139September 24Expos5–4(10)Borbón (2–2)Leiper (1–3)45,4613:0088–51
140September 26@ Phillies5–1Smoltz (12–7)Quantrill (11–11)21,4762:2489–51
141September 27@ Phillies6–0Maddux (19–2)Mimbs (9–7)26,6362:1990–51
142September 29@ Mets3–6Jones (10–10)Glavine (16–7)Franco (28)16,0072:2390–52
143September 30@ Mets4–8Minor (4–2)Schmidt (2–2)Franco (29)21,6593:0390–53
October (0–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTimeRecord
144October 1@ Mets0–1(11)Walker (1–0)Wade (0–1)18,8762:4290–54

Notable transactions

Postseason

Legend
Braves Win Braves Loss Game Postponed
1995 Postseason Game Log
National League Division Series (3–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTimeRecord
1October 3@ Rockies5–4Peña (1–0)Leskanic (0–1)Wohlers (1)50,0403:191–0
2October 4@ Rockies7–4Peña (2–0)Munoz (0–1)Wohlers (2)50,0633:082–0
3October 6Rockies5–7(10)Holmes (1–0)Wohlers (0–1)Thompson (1)51,3003:162–1
4October 7Rockies10–4Maddux (1–0)Saberhagen (0–1)50,0272:383–1
National League Championship Series (4–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTimeRecord
1October 10@ Reds2–1(11)Wohlers (1–0)Jackson (0–1)McMichael (1)40,3823:181–0
2October 11@ Reds6–2(10)McMichael (1–0)Portugal (0–1)44,6243:262–0
3October 13Reds5–2Maddux (1–0)Wells (0–1)Wohlers (1)51,4242:423–0
4October 14Reds6–0Avery (1–0)Schourek (0–1)52,0672:544–0
World Series (4–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceTimeRecord
1October 21Indians3–2Maddux (1–0)Hershiser (0–1)51,8762:371–0
2October 22Indians4–3Glavine (1–0)Martínez (0–1)Wohlers (1)51,8773:172–0
3October 24@ Indians6–7(11)Mesa (1–0)Peña (0–1)43,5844:092–1
4October 25@ Indians5–2Avery (1–0)Hill (0–1)Borbón (1)43,5783:143–1
5October 26@ Indians4–5Hershiser (1–1)Maddux (1–1)Mesa (1)43,5952:333–2
6October 28Indians1–0Glavine (2–0)Poole (0–1)Wohlers (2)51,8753:014–2

National League Division Series

GameScoreDateLocationTimeAttendance
1Atlanta – 5, Colorado – 4October 3Coors Field3:1950,040
2Atlanta – 7, Colorado – 4October 4Coors Field3:0850,063
3Colorado – 7, Atlanta – 5October 6Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium3:1651,300
4Colorado – 4, Atlanta – 10October 7Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium2:3850,027

Atlanta wins series, 3-1

National League Championship Series

GameScoreDateLocationTimeAttendance
1Atlanta – 2, Cincinnati – 1October 10Riverfront Stadium3:1840,382
2Atlanta – 6, Cincinnati – 2October 11Riverfront Stadium3:2644,624
3Cincinnati – 2, Atlanta – 5October 13Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium2:4251,424
4Cincinnati – 0, Atlanta – 6October 14Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium2:5452,067

Atlanta wins series, 4-0

World Series

Game 1

October 21, 1995, at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta

Team123456789RHE
Cleveland100000001220
Atlanta01000020X332
WP: Greg Maddux (1-0)   LP: Orel Hershiser (0-1)
Home runs:
CLE: None
ATL: Fred McGriff (1)

Game 2

October 22, 1995, at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta

Team123456789RHE
Cleveland020000100362
Atlanta00200200X482
WP: Tom Glavine (1-0)   LP: Dennis Martínez (0-1)   Sv: Mark Wohlers (1)
Home runs:
CLE: Eddie Murray (1)
ATL: Javy López (1)

Game 3

October 24, 1995, at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio

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WP: José Mesa (1-0)   LP: Alejandro Peña (0-1)
Home runs:
ATL: Fred McGriff (2), Ryan Klesko (1)
CLE: None

Game 4

October 25, 1995, at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio

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WP: Steve Avery (1-0)   LP: Ken Hill (0-1)   Sv: Pedro Borbón, Jr. (1)
Home runs:
ATL: Ryan Klesko (2)
CLE: Albert Belle (1), Manny Ramírez (1)

Game 5

October 26, 1995, at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio

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WP: Orel Hershiser (1-1)   LP: Greg Maddux (1-1)   Sv: José Mesa (1)
Home runs:
ATL: Luis Polonia (1), Ryan Klesko (3)
CLE: Albert Belle (2), Jim Thome (1)

Game 6

October 28, 1995, at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta

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WP: Tom Glavine (2-0)   LP: Jim Poole (0-1)   Sv: Mark Wohlers (2)
Home runs:
CLE: None
ATL: David Justice (1)

Roster

1995 Atlanta Braves
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

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Regular starters

Note: POS = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; Avg. = Batting average; OBP = On base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage

POS Player G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB SO Avg. OBP SLG
SSJeff Blauser115431609116123157107.211.319.341
CFMarquis Grissom139551801422312424761.258.317.376
3BChipper Jones140524871392223867372.265.353.450
RFDavid Justice120411731041724787368.253.365.479
LFRyan Klesko107329481022523704772.310.396.608
2BMark Lemke11639942101165384440.253.325.356
CJavy López100333371051114511457.315.344.498
1BFred McGriff144528851482727936599.280.361.489

Other batters

Note: POS = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; Avg. = Batting average; OBP = On base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage

POS Player G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB SO Avg. OBP SLG
CCharlie O'Brien67198184579232940.227.343.399
INFRafael Belliard751801240207628.222.255.244
LFMike Kelly97137262663171149.190.258.314
OFDwight Smith103131163383211335.252.327.412
3BJose Oliva481097174512722.156.207.330
UTMike Mordecai697510216311916.280.353.480
OFMike Devereaux2955714318211.255.281.364
OFLuis Polonia285361470239.264.304.396
OFBrian Kowitz10243410325.167.259.208
IFEd Giovanola13142100035.071.235.071
UTEddie Perez7131411402.308.308.615
3BMike Sharperson771110202.143.143.286

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; CG = Complete games; SHO = Shutouts; IP = Innings pitched; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV CG SHO IP BB SO
Greg Maddux1921.6328280103209.223181
Tom Glavine1673.082929031198.266127
John Smoltz1273.182929021192.272193
Steve Avery7134.672929031173.152141
Kent Mercker784.152926000143.061102

Relief and other pitchers

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; CG = Complete games; SHO = Shutouts; IP = Innings pitched; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV CG SHO IP BB SO
Mark Wohlers732.09650250064.22490
Greg McMichael722.7967020080.23274
Brad Clontz813.6559040069.02255
Pedro Borbón223.0941020032.01733
Steve Bedrosian126.1129000028.01222
Jason Schmidt225.769200025.01819
Mike Stanton115.5926010019.1613
Alejandro Peña004.1514000013.0418
Matt Murray026.754100010.253
Brad Woodall116.109000010.185
Rod Nichols005.40500006.253
Terrell Wade014.50300004.043
Darrell May0011.25200004.001
Terry Clark004.91300003.252
Tom Thobe0010.80300003.102

Award winners

1995 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Richmond Braves International League Grady Little
AA Greenville Braves Southern League Bruce Benedict
A Durham Bulls Carolina League Matt West
A Macon Braves South Atlantic League Nelson Norman
A-Short Season Eugene Emeralds Northwest League Paul Runge
Rookie Danville Braves Appalachian League Max Venable
Rookie GCL Braves Gulf Coast League Jim Saul

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References

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  2. "1995 Major League Baseball Pitching Leaders". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 24, 2011.
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  5. "Gold Glove Award for Pitchers on Baseball Almanac". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved October 24, 2011.
  6. "1995 Atlanta Braves Trades and Transactions". Baseball-Reference.com.
  7. NL East
  8. 1 2 Mike Stanton Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  9. Luis Polonia Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  10. Mike Devereaux Statistics Archived December 1, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Baseball-Reference.com
  11. 1 2 "1995 Atlanta Braves Batting, Pitching, & Fielding Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 22, 2011.
  12. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997
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