2015 Atlanta Braves
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkTurner Field
CityAtlanta, Georgia
Record67–95 (.414)
Divisional place4th
OwnersLiberty Media/John Malone
General managersJohn Hart
ManagersFredi González
TelevisionSportSouth
Fox Sports South
(Chip Caray, Joe Simpson, Tom Glavine, Dale Murphy)
RadioWCNN
WNNX
Atlanta Braves Radio Network
(Jim Powell, Don Sutton, Mark Lemke)
Seasons

The 2015 Atlanta Braves season was the Braves' 19th season of home games at Turner Field, 50th season in Atlanta, and 145th season overall.

Offseason

The Braves offseason began in the final week of the 2014 season. The Braves were officially eliminated from the postseason contention on Sunday, September 21. On Monday, the Braves announced the termination of General Manager Frank Wren and appointed John Hart as the interim general manager.[1] The Braves signed Hart to a three-year deal to become the Braves President of Baseball Operations a month later.[2] Hart continued to fill the role of general manager throughout the offseason with much help from assistant general manager John Coppolella.

Offseason additions and subtractions

Subtractions Additions
PlayersRHS Ervin Santana (signed with Twins)
RHS Aaron Harang (signed with Phillies)
RHS Kris Medlen (signed with Royals)
RHS Brandon Beachy (signed with Dodgers)
RHR Craig Kimbrel (traded to Padres)
RHR Jordan Walden (traded to Cardinals)
RHR David Carpenter (traded to Yankees)
LHR Chasen Shreve (traded to Yankees)
RHP David Hale (traded to Rockies)
LHR Jonny Venters (released)
RHR Cory Gearrin (signed with Giants)
C Evan Gattis (traded to Astros)
C Gerald Laird (signed with Diamondbacks)
C/OF Ryan Doumit (free agent)
2B Tommy La Stella (traded to Cubs)
INF Ramiro Peña (signed with Padres)
INF/OF Emilio Bonifacio (signed with White Sox)
LF Justin Upton (traded to Padres)
RF Jason Heyward (traded to Cardinals)
CF Melvin Upton, Jr. (traded to Padres)
RHS Shelby Miller (acquired in trade from Cardinals)
RHS Trevor Cahill (acquired in trade from Diamondbacks)
LHS Manny Banuelos (acquired in trade from Yankees)
RHP Michael Foltynewicz (acquired in trade from Astros)
RHR Jason Grilli (signed as a free agent)
RHR Jim Johnson (signed as a free agent)
LHR Josh Outman (signed as a free agent)
RHP Arodys Vizcaíno (acquired in trade from Cubs)
C A. J. Pierzynski (signed as a free agent)
INF Alberto Callaspo (signed as free agent)
INF Jace Peterson (acquired in trade from Padres)
LF Jonny Gomes (signed as a free agent)
OF Eury Pérez (claimed off waivers from Yankees)
OF Dian Toscano (signed as a free agent)
OF Zoilo Almonte (signed as a free agent)
RF Nick Markakis (signed as free agent)
RHP Chien-Ming Wang (Minor League free agent)
RHR Michael Kohn (Minor League free agent)
LHP Wandy Rodríguez (Minor League free agent)
LHP Eric Stults (Minor League free agent)
RHR Matt Capps (Minor league free agent)
LHR Donnie Veal (Minor League free agent)
RHR José Veras (Minor League free agent)
RHR Todd Coffey (Minor League free agent)
C Jesús Flores (Minor League free agent)
C John Buck (Minor League free agent)
INF Pedro Ciriaco (Minor League free agent)
INF/OF Kelly Johnson (Minor League free agent)
2B/OF Eric Young, Jr. (Minor League free agent)
PersonnelGeneral Manager Frank Wren (terminated)
Hitting Coach Greg Walker (resigned)
Asst. Hitting Coach Scott Fletcher (contract not renewed)
Third base Coach Doug Dascenzo (contract not renewed)
Acting General Manager John Hart
Hitting coach Kevin Seitzer
Asst. hitting coach José Castro
Third base coach Bo Porter

Season summary

Opening Day

PositionName
Center FielderEric Young, Jr.
Second BasemanJace Peterson
Right FielderNick Markakis
First BasemanFreddie Freeman
CatcherChristian Bethancourt
Left FielderKelly Johnson
Third BasemanAlberto Callaspo
ShortstopAndrelton Simmons
Starting PitcherJulio Teherán

After an offseason filled with many trades and roster movements, the Braves began the season with Julio Teherán as the starting pitcher for the second consecutive year. They took an early lead in the first inning after a Nick Markakis single scored Jace Peterson. Miami tied the game in the third inning, but a late Markakis RBI scoring Eric Young, Jr. was the difference. In the team's first save opportunity since trading closer Craig Kimbrel, newly appointed closer Jason Grilli pitched a perfect inning and the Braves won 2–1.[3]

Regular season

After optimistically winning the first five games of the season, the Braves' early success was short-lived. The team finished April with a 10–12 record. They had a winning record in May (15–13), but struggles within the young roster made quality starts and wins few and far between. A July 11 injury to closer Jason Grilli sealed the fate of the struggling team, lacking the skills necessary for a successful starting rotation. An 8–20 August followed, and after additional movements and trades, the team's starting rotation was virtually unrecognizable from how the season began. Shelby Miller, once thought to be a crucial starting pitcher to the team's success, lost a franchise-record 24 consecutive starts, finishing the season with a 6–17 record after receiving a run support average of 2.38 (ranked tenth worst in MLB history).

The Braves finished the season with a 67–95 record, third-worst in the MLB, ahead of the Cincinnati Reds (64–98) and Philadelphia Phillies (63–99).

Season standings

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Mets 9072 0.556 49–32 41–40
Washington Nationals 8379 0.512 7 46–35 37–44
Miami Marlins 7191 0.438 19 41–40 30–51
Atlanta Braves 6795 0.414 23 42–39 25–56
Philadelphia Phillies 6399 0.389 27 37–44 26–55

National League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
St. Louis Cardinals 10062 0.617
Los Angeles Dodgers 9270 0.568
New York Mets 9072 0.556


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Pittsburgh Pirates 9864 0.605 +1
Chicago Cubs 9765 0.599
San Francisco Giants 8478 0.519 13
Washington Nationals 8379 0.512 14
Arizona Diamondbacks 7983 0.488 18
San Diego Padres 7488 0.457 23
Miami Marlins 7191 0.438 26
Milwaukee Brewers 6894 0.420 29
Colorado Rockies 6894 0.420 29
Atlanta Braves 6795 0.414 30
Cincinnati Reds 6498 0.395 33
Philadelphia Phillies 6399 0.389 34

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2015
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–32–46–113–66–135–25–22–52–41–59–1011–80–73–411–9
Atlanta 3–31–63–41–63–310–95–28–1111–82–42–53–44–25–146–14
Chicago 4–26–113–64–23–43–314–57–02–511–83–35–28–114–310–10
Cincinnati 1–64–36–132–41–63–49–100–74–211–82–42–57–125–17–13
Colorado 6–136–12–44–28–112–55–10–75–21–67–1211–83–43–35–15
Los Angeles 13–63–34–36–111–84–24–33–45–21–514–58–112–54–210–10
Miami 2–59–103–34–35–22–44–28–119–101–62–55–21–59–107–13
Milwaukee 2–52–55–1410–91–53–42–43–37–010–95–21–56–133–48–12
New York 5–211–80–77–07–04–311–83–314–50–62–43–33–411–89–11
Philadelphia 4–28–115–22–42–52–510–90–75–142–55–11–52–57–128–12
Pittsburgh 5–14–28–118–116–15–16–19–106–05–25–26–19–103–413–7
San Diego 10–95–23–34–212–75–145–22–54–21–52–58–114–32–57–13
San Francisco 8–114–32–55–28–1111–82–55–13–35–11–611–82–44–313–7
St. Louis 7–02–411–812–74–35–25–113–64–35–210–93–44–24–211–9
Washington 4–314–53–41–53–32–410–94–38–1112–74–35–23–42–48–12

Game log

2015 Game Log (67–95)[4]
April: 10–12 (Home: 4–6 ; Away: 6–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
1April 6@ Marlins2–1Teherán (1–0)Álvarez (0–1)Grilli (1)36,9691–0W1
2April 7@ Marlins12–2Wood (1–0)Latos (0–1)17,4832–0W2
3April 8@ Marlins2–0Cunniff (1–0)Koehler (0–1)Grilli (2)16,1273–0W3
4April 10Mets5–3Johnson (1–0)Montero (0–1)Grilli (3)46,7294–0W4
5April 11Mets5–3Teherán (2–0)Gee (0–1)Johnson (1)36,0565–0W5
6April 12Mets3–4Colón (2–0)Jaime (0–1)Familia (1)28,1925–1L1
7April 13Marlins3–2Miller (1–0)Latos (0–2)Grilli (4)13,4176–1W1
8April 14Marlins2–8Koehler (1–1)Cahill (0–1)15,7656–2L1
9April 15Marlins2–6Haren (1–0)Stults (0–1)18,3426–3L2
10April 17@ Blue Jays8–7Martin (1–0)Cecil (0–1)Grilli (5)21,3977–3W1
11April 18@ Blue Jays5–6 (10)Cecil (1–1)Marimón (0–1)34,7437–4L1
12April 19@ Blue Jays5–2Miller (2–0)Norris (1–1)Grilli (6)44,7948–4W1
13April 21@ Mets1–7Niese (2–0)Cahill (0–2)21,0338–5L1
14April 22@ Mets2–3Carlyle (1–0)Johnson (1–1)Familia (7)20,9718–6L2
15April 23@ Mets3–6Colón (4–0)Teherán (2–1)Familia (8)23,9808–7L3
16April 24@ Phillies0–1Giles (1–0)Johnson (1–2)21,1648–8L4
17April 25@ Phillies5–2Miller (3–0)Buchanan (0–4)Grilli (7)24,7489–8W1
18April 26@ Phillies4–5Williams (2–1)Cahill (0–3)Papelbon (4)28,7029–9L1
19April 27Nationals8–4Stults (1–1)Fister (1–1)16,65810–9W1
20April 28Nationals12–13Treinen (1–2)Grilli (0–1)Storen (5)14,83310–10L1
21April 29Nationals4–13Zimmermann (2–2)Wood (1–1)12,59510–11L2
22April 30Reds1–5Leake (1–1)Miller (3–1)15,74410–12L3
May: 15–13 (Home: 8–4 ; Away: 7–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
23May 1Reds4–3Foltynewicz (1–0)DeSclafani (2–2)Grilli (8)30,15311–12W1
24May 2Reds4–8Marquis (3–1)Stults (1–2)29,51511–13L1
25May 3Reds5–0Teherán (3–1)Cueto (2–3)30,07312–13W1
26May 4Phillies2–5Harang (3–2)Wood (1–2)17,29312–14L1
27May 5Phillies9–0Miller (4–1)Billingsley (0–1)14,45113–14W1
28May 6Phillies7–5Foltynewicz (2–0)Williams (2–2)Grilli (9)17,77214–14W2
29May 8@ Nationals2–9Gonzalez (3–2)Stults (1–3)31,28814–15L1
30May 9@ Nationals6–8Storen (1–0)Martin (1–1)39,19314–16L2
31May 10@ Nationals4–5Solis (1–0)Martin (1–2)Storen (9)31,93814–17L3
32May 11@ Reds2–1Avilán (1–0)Chapman (1–2)Johnson (2)19,88115–17W1
33May 12@ Reds3–4Chapman (2–2)Grilli (0–2)23,78015–18L1
34May 13@ Reds1–5Iglesias (1–0)Stults (1–4)17,74715–19L2
35May 15@ Marlins5–3Martin (2–2)Dunn (0–2)Grilli (10)18,33416–19W1
36May 16@ Marlins5–3Wood (2–2)Latos (1–4)Grilli (11)18,16617–19W2
37May 17@ Marlins6–0Miller (5–1)Álvarez (0–3)23,07518–19W3
38May 19Rays3–5Ramírez (2–1)Foltynewicz (2–1)Boxberger (11)20,12018–20L1
39May 20Rays2–1Cunniff (2–0)Odorizzi (3–4)Grilli (12)24,54919–20W1
40May 21Brewers10–1Teherán (4–1)Garza (2–6)18,23920–20W2
41May 22Brewers0–11Blazek (4–1)Stults (1–5)25,77420–21L1
42May 23Brewers3–2 (11)Avilán (2–0)Kintzler (0–1)33,22321–21W1
43May 24Brewers2–1Foltynewicz (3–1)Nelson (2–5)Grilli (13)30,61222–21W2
44May 25@ Dodgers3–6Liberatore (1–1)Masset (0–1)Jansen (4)44,68022–22L1
45May 26@ Dodgers0–8Kershaw (3–3)Teherán (4–2)40,66722–23L2
46May 27@ Dodgers3–2Wood (3–2)Hatcher (1–4)Grilli (14)37,87323–23W1
47May 28@ Giants0–7Heston (5–3)Miller (5–2)41,04023–24L1
48May 29@ Giants2–4Hudson (3–4)Foltynewicz (3–2)Casilla (15)41,31123–25L2
49May 30@ Giants8–0Pérez (1–0)Lincecum (5–3)42,00524–25W1
50May 31@ Giants7–5Masset (1–1)Casilla (4–1)Grilli (15)41,55325–25W2
June: 11–16 (Home: 7–6 ; Away: 4–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
51June 1@ D-backs8–1Wood (4–2)Bradley (2–3)18,25826–25W3
52June 2@ D-backs6–7Chafin (3–0)Cunniff (2–1)Ziegler (4)17,10126–26L1
53June 3@ D-backs8–9Chafin (4–0)Johnson (1–3)Ziegler (5)17,71726–27L2
54June 5Pirates8–10Morton (3–0)Avilán (2–1)Melancon (17)27,50826–28L3
55June 6Pirates5–4Grilli (1–2)Worley (2–4)33,26827–28W1
56June 7Pirates0–3Cole (9–2)Wood (4–3)Melancon (18)24,14627–29L1
57June 8Padres3–5 (11)Maurer (3–0)Martin (2–3)Kimbrel (14)21,45827–30L2
58June 9Padres6–5Johnson (2–3)Benoit (4–3)Grilli (16)24,04928–30W1
59June 10Padres4–1Pérez (2–0)Ross (3–6)Johnson (3)21,46529–30W2
60June 11Padres4–6 (11)Thayer (2–0)Cunniff (2–2)Kimbrel (15)21,46529–31L1
61June 12@ Mets3–5Colón (9–4)Wood (4–4)Familia (18)32,55429–32L2
62June 13@ Mets5–3 (11)Grilli (2–2)Torres (2–3)Pérez (1)37,73430–32W1
63June 14@ Mets8–10Gilmartin (1–0)Avilán (2–2)Familia (19)36,34030–33L1
64June 15@ Red Sox4–2Pérez (3–0)Porcello (4–7)Grilli (17)34,43931–33W1
65June 16@ Red Sox4–9Miley (6–6)Teherán (4–3)35,66231–34L1
66June 17Red Sox5–2Masset (2–1)Tazawa (0–3)Grilli (18)28,90232–34W1
67June 18Red Sox2–5Buchholz (4–6)Miller (5–3)Uehara (14)31,78332–35L1
68June 19Mets2–1Wisler (1–0)deGrom (7–5)Grilli (19)28,85333–35W1
69June 20Mets6–4Perez (4–0)Leathersich (0–1)Grilli (20)40,73334-35W2
70June 21Mets1–0Teherán (5–3)Harvey (7–5)Johnson (4)30,26835–35W3
71June 23@ Nationals1–3Strasburg (4–5)Wood (4–5)Storen (21)28,34435–36L1
72June 24@ Nationals1–2 (11)Rivero (1–0)Eveland (0–1)36,14135–37L2
73June 25@ Nationals0–7Fister (3–3)Wisler (1–1)37,87435–38L3
74June 26@ Pirates2–3 (10)Melancon (1–1)Grilli (2–3)34,22035–39L4
75June 27@ Pirates4–8Morton (6–1)Teherán (5–4)36,41735–40L5
76June 28@ Pirates2–1Wood (5–5)Locke (4–4)Grilli (21)36,08236–40W1
77June 30Nationals1–6Zimmermann (6–5)Miller (5–4)23,96136–41L1
July: 10–16 (Home: 7–4 ; Away: 3–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
78July 1Nationals4–1Wisler (2–1)Fister (3–4)Grilli (22)19,39337–41W1
79July 2Nationals2–1Grilli (3–3)Scherzer (9–6)18,58538–41W2
80July 3Phillies2–1Teherán (6–4)Morgan (1–1)Johnson (5)33,09039–41W3
81July 4Phillies9–5Wood (6–5)Correia (0–3)34,40140–41W4
82July 5Phillies0–4 (10)García (3–3)Masset (2–2)18,76340–42L1
83July 6@ Brewers5–3Wisler (3–1)Lohse (5–10)Grilli (23)25,04641–42W1
84July 7@ Brewers4–3Banuelos (1–0)Cravy (0–2)Grilli (24)33,38842–42W2
85July 8@ Brewers5–6Jeffress (3–0)Avilán (2–3)Rodríguez (19)33,33842–43L1
86July 9@ Rockies3–5Hale (3–4)Brigham (0–1)Axford (15)30,33442–44L2
87July 10@ Rockies3–5Laffey (1–0)Miller (5–5)Axford (16)48,25442–45L3
88July 11@ Rockies2–3Hawkins (2–1)Grilli (3–4)40,62042–46L4
89July 12@ Rockies3–11Bettis (5–4)Wood (6–6)37,04742–47L5
ASG86th All-Star Game at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, United StatesBox
July 14American 6, National 3Price (AL, DET)Kershaw (NL, LAD)43,656
Representing the Atlanta Braves: Shelby Miller
90July 17Cubs4–2Vizcaíno (1–0)Strop (1–5)Johnson (6)42,53243–47W1
91July 18Cubs0–4Lester (5–8)Banuelos (1–1)45,75843–48L1
92July 19Cubs1–4Arrieta (11–5)Miller (5–6)31,69043–49L2
93July 20Dodgers7–5Wisler (4–1)Liberatore (2–2)Johnson (7)24,07244–49W1
94July 21Dodgers4–3Wood (7–6)Tsao (1–1)Johnson (8)33,81645–49W2
95July 22Dodgers1–3Bolsinger (5–3)Teherán (6–5)Jansen (17)24,11245–50L1
96July 24@ Cardinals2–4Cooney (1–0)Banuelos (1–2)Siegrist (5)44,77845–51L2
97July 25@ Cardinals0–1Martinez (11–4)Miller (5–7)Choate (1)45,86245–52L3
98July 26@ Cardinals3–2Wisler (5–1)Wacha (11–4)Johnson (9)44,78046–52W1
99July 27@ Orioles1–2 (11)Brach (4–2)Avilán (2–4)26,25646–53L1
100July 28@ Orioles3–7Jiménez (8–6)Teherán (6–5)28,59246–54L2
101July 29@ Orioles0–2Tillman (8–7)Foltynewicz (3–3)Britton (26)29,23846–55L3
102July 30@ Phillies1–4Harang (5–11)Miller (5–8)Giles (2)21,70646–56L4
103July 31@ Phillies3–9Buchanan (2–5)Perez (4–1)29,29046–57L5
August: 8–20 (Home: 7–10 ; Away: 1–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
104August 1@ Phillies2–12Nola (2–1)Wisler (5–2)25,52346–58L6
105August 2@ Phillies6–2Teherán (7–6)Morgan (2–3)24,36147–58W1
106August 3Giants9–8 (12)Vizcaíno (2–0)Vogelsong (7–7)23,42848–58W2
107August 4Giants3–8Affeldt (1–2)Aardsma (0–1)18,41148–59L1
108August 5Giants1–6Bumgarner (12–6)Perez (4–2)17,44448–60L2
109August 6Marlins9–8McKirahan (10)Morris (33)Vizcaíno (1)18,54849–60W1
110August 7Marlins6–3Detwiler (1–5)Flores (0–1)Vizcaíno (2)22,76950–60W2
111August 8Marlins7–2Foltynewicz (4–3)Koehler (89)42,54451–60W3
112August 9Marlins1–4Hand (2–2)Miller (5–9)Ramos (18)24,61051–61L1
113August 11@ Rays0–2Ramírez (9–4)Perez (4–2)Cedeño (1)15,50651–62L2
114August 12@ Rays6–9Colomé (5–4)Marksberry (0–1)Boxberger (29)16,33751–63L3
115August 14D-backs3–2Teherán (8–6)Ray (3–8)Vizcaíno (3)31,91752–63W1
116August 15D-backs4–8Corbin (3–3)Foltynewicz (4–4)29,62452–64L1
117August 16D-backs2–1 (10)Aardsma (1–1)Hernandez (0–3)20,84053–64W1
118August 17@ Padres3–5Rea (2–0)Perez (4–4)Kimbrel (34)23,71653–65L1
119August 18@ Padres0–9Shields (9–5)Wisler (5–3)28,39553–66L2
120August 19@ Padres2–3Kelley (2–2)Marksberry (0–2)Kimbrel (35)20,73253–67L3
121August 20@ Cubs1–7Arrieta (15–6)Foltynewicz (4–5)34,63353–68L4
122August 21@ Cubs3–5Motte (8–1)Miller (5–10)Rondón (22)39,21153–69L5
123August 22@ Cubs7–9Strop (2–6)Jackson (2–2)Rondón (23)41,19653–70L6
124August 23@ Cubs3–9Hammel (7–5)Wisler (5–4)39,58153–71L7
125August 24Rockies5–3Teherán (9–6)de la Rosa (7–6)Vizcaíno (4)13,92054–71W1
126August 25Rockies1–5Bettis (6–4)Foltynewicz (4–6)13,86354–72L1
127August 26Rockies3–6Castro (1–0)Miller (5–11)Axford (18)18,32854–73L2
128August 28Yankees4–15Tanaka (10–6)Perez (4–5)35,54654–74L3
129August 29Yankees1–3Severino (2–2)Wisler (5–5)Miller (28)49,24354–75L4
130August 30Yankees6–20Eovaldi (14–2)Teherán (9–6)33,09354–76L5
131August 31Marlins0–4Narveson (2–1)Miller (5–12)12,91654–77L6
September: 10–17 (Home: 6–8 ; Away: 4–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
132September 1Marlins1–7Nicolino (3–2)Banuelos (1–3)16,38654–78L7
133September 2Marlins3–7Conley (3–1)Perez (4–6)17,94954–79L8
134September 3@ Nationals1–15Zimmermann (12–8)Wisler (5–6)28,62754–80L9
135September 4@ Nationals2–5 (10)Papelbon (3–1)Marksberry (0–3)23,53654–81L10
136September 5@ Nationals2–8Gonzalez (10–7)Miller (5–13)28,64654–82L11
137September 6@ Nationals4–8Rivero (2–1)Banuelos (1–4)29,28154–83L12
138September 7@ Phillies7–2Perez (5–6)Harang (5–15)15,12555–83W1
139September 8@ Phillies0–5Nola (6–2)Weber (0–1)Giles (12)15,61055–84L1
140September 9@ Phillies8–1Teherán (10–6)Buchanan (2–8)15,24156–84W1
141September 10Mets2–7Colón (2–0)Miller (5–14)22,64056–85L1
142September 11Mets1–5Matz (3–0)Wisler (5–7)23,21656–86L2
143September 12Mets4–6Clippard (4–4)Vizcaíno (2–1)Familia (40)27,38056–87L3
144September 13Mets7–10 (10)Parnell (2–3)Jackson (2–3)Reed (4)23,78656–88L4
145September 15Blue Jays3–2Vizcaíno (3–1)Sanchez (7–6)16,39957–88W1
146September 16Blue Jays1–9Price (16–5)Miller (5–15)15,17857–89L1
147September 17Blue Jays0–5Estrada (13–8)Wisler (5–8)19,36757–90L2
148September 18Phillies2–1Perez (6–6)Morgan (5–7)Vizcaíno (5)22,52558–90W1
149September 19Phillies2–1Jackson (3–3)Williams (4–11)Vizcaíno (6)24,85559–90W2
150September 20Phillies2–1Moylan (1–0)García (3–6)23,72360–90W3
151September 21@ Mets0–4Niese (9–10)Miller (5–16)26,36260–91L1
152September 22@ Mets6–2Wisler (6–8)Verrett (1–2)26,22761–91W1
153September 23@ Mets6–3Jackson (4–3)Familia (2–2)Vizcaíno (7)28,93162–91W2
154September 25@ Marlins11–12Fernández (6–0)Weber (0–1)Ramos (30)24,62662–92L1
155September 26@ Marlins2–6Nicolino (4–4)Teherán (10–9)24,44962–93L2
156September 27@ Marlins5–9Koehler (11–14)Miller (5–16)27,70262–94L3
157September 29Nationals2–1Wisler (7–8)Roark (4–7)Vizcaíno (8)15,27263–94W1
158September 30Nationals2–0Pérez (7–6)Zimmermann (13–10)Vizcaíno (9)13,86064–94W2
October: 3–1 (Home: 3–1 ; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
159October 1Nationals0–3Strasburg (11–7)Weber (0–3)Rivero (1)37,79064–95L1
160October 2Cardinals4–0Teherán (11–8)García (10–6)24,48165–95W1
October 3CardinalsPostponed (rain); rescheduled for October 4
161October 4Cardinals6–0Miller (6–17)Lackey (13–10)66–95W2
162October 4Cardinals2–0Wisler (8–8)Lynn (12–11)Jackson (1)31,44167–95W3
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Braves team member

Roster

2015 Atlanta Braves
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Nick Markakis15661273181381353270.296.376
Andrelton Simmons14753560142232444539.265.338
Jace Peterson152528551262356521256.239.335
Cameron Maybin1415056513518210592345.267.370
Freddie Freeman118416621152701866356.276.471
A. J. Pierzynski11340738122241949019.300.430
Jonny Gomes83195274370722128.221.364
Adonis García581912053120102605.277.497
Kelly Johnson62182205050934113.275.451
Christian Bethancourt4815516318021215.200.290
Chris Johnson5615312367021127.235.320
Juan Uribe46151174360717115.285.464
Pedro Ciriaco8414214378111542.261.352
Michael Bourn46136103031011417.221.257
Eury Pérez471191032400537.269.303
Nick Swisher4611882350417027.195.339
Alberto Callaspo3710712222018014.206.252
Daniel Castro33961423212503.240.344
Todd Cunningham39861319400425.221.267
Héctor Olivera24794204121105.253.405
Eric Young Jr.3577713420536.169.273
Ryan Lavanway2766515502608.227.394
Joey Terdoslavich2856512411403.214.375
Phil Gosselin2040213400222.325.425
Pitcher Totals16226842540010014.093.108
Team Totals162542057313612511810054869471.251.359

Source:

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Shelby Miller6173.0233330205.1183826973171
Julio Teherán1184.0433330200.2189999073171
Alex Wood763.5420200119.113250473690
Williams Pérez764.7823201116.213066625173
Matt Wisler884.7120190109.011959574072
Mike Foltynewicz465.711815086.211263552977
Jim Johnson232.25490948.04514121433
Eric Stults155.8598047.24831311331
Luis Avilán243.58500037.23515151031
Brandon Cunniff224.63390035.02720182237
Jason Grilli342.943602433.22813111045
Arodys Vizcaíno311.60360933.227761337
David Aardsma114.70330030.22517161435
Ryan Weber034.7655028.1251515619
Andrew McKirahan105.93270027.14018181022
Manny Bañuelos145.1376026.13017151219
Trevor Cahill037.52153026.13623221114
Sugar Ray Marimón017.36160025.23021211414
Edwin Jackson222.92240124.214118917
Matt Marksberry035.01310023.12216131621
Cody Martin235.40210021.2241313724
Ryan Kelly007.02170016.2211413610
Jake Brigham018.64120016.2281616812
Ross Detwiler107.63240015.12014131613
Nick Masset226.46200015.1181211812
Danny Burawa003.65120012.1855410
Peter Moylan103.48220010.1125408
Ian Thomas003.385005.143255
Jason Frasor000.006004.230034
Michael Kohn000.006004.200064
Donnie Veal0014.545004.187723
David Carpenter007.364003.263305
Dana Eveland015.4010003.152234
Dan Winkler0010.802001.222212
Juan Jaime016.752001.101141
John Cornely0036.001001.034411
Jonny Gomes0018.001001.032201
Team Totals67954.41162162441425.114627606985501148

Source:

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Gwinnett Braves International League Brian Snitker
AA Mississippi Braves Southern League Aaron Holbert
A-Advanced Carolina Mudcats Carolina League Luis Salazar
A Rome Braves South Atlantic League Randy Ingle
Rookie Danville Braves Appalachian League Rocket Wheeler
Rookie GCL Braves Arizona League Robinson Cancel
Rookie DSL Braves Dominican Summer League Francisco Santiesteban

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