2022 Atlanta Braves
National League East Champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkTruist Park
CityAtlanta
Record101–61 (.623)
Divisional place1st
OwnersLiberty Media/John Malone
PresidentDerek Schiller
General managersAlex Anthopoulos
ManagersBrian Snitker
TelevisionBally Sports Southeast
Bally Sports South
(Chip Caray, Jeff Francoeur, Paul Byrd, Tom Glavine, Dale Murphy, Joe Simpson, Kelly Crull)
Radio680 The Fan
Rock 100.5
Atlanta Braves Radio Network
(Ben Ingram, Jim Powell, Joe Simpson)
1600 La Mejor
(Daniel Cantú, Emanuel Zamarrón)
Seasons

The 2022 Atlanta Braves season was the 152nd season of the Atlanta Braves franchise, the 57th in Atlanta, and the Braves' sixth season at Truist Park. The Braves were managed by Brian Snitker, in his seventh season as the team’s manager.

The Braves entered the season as the defending World Series champions after defeating the Houston Astros in the 2021 World Series and were attempting to become the first to repeat as champions since the 2000 New York Yankees.

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7.[1] Although MLB originally announced that several series would be canceled due to the lockout, the agreement ultimately provided for a full 162-game season, with originally canceled games being made up via doubleheaders.[2]

After a slow start in the first two months of the season, the Braves exploded in June, starting the month off with a 14-game winning streak. In their final series at home during the regular season, the Braves swept their division rival, the New York Mets, taking a 2-game lead and the head-to-head tiebreaker over the team that once led them by 10.5 games for first place in the division, the whole season, and season series 9–7. In their second-to-last game of the regular season, the Braves clinched their fifth straight National League East title. This season marked the first time since 2003 that the Braves finished with more than 100 wins. However, they were upset by the Philadelphia Phillies in the NLDS, losing in four games.

Offseason

Lockout

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place.[3] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[4][5]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[6]

Rule changes

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[7][8]

Transactions

November

  • November 15 – Manny Piña signed to a two-year, $16 million contract.[9]
  • November 29 – Kirby Yates signed to a two-year, $8.25 million contract.[10]

March

Roster

2022 Atlanta Braves
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Standings

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 10161 0.623 55–26 46–35
New York Mets 10161 0.623 54–27 47–34
Philadelphia Phillies 8775 0.537 14 47–34 40–41
Miami Marlins 6993 0.426 32 34–47 35–46
Washington Nationals 55107 0.340 46 26–55 29–52

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 11151 0.685
Atlanta Braves 10161 0.623
St. Louis Cardinals 9369 0.574


Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 10161 0.623 +14
San Diego Padres 8973 0.549 +2
Philadelphia Phillies 8775 0.537
Milwaukee Brewers 8676 0.531 1
San Francisco Giants 8181 0.500 6
Arizona Diamondbacks 7488 0.457 13
Chicago Cubs 7488 0.457 13
Miami Marlins 6993 0.426 18
Colorado Rockies 6894 0.420 19
Pittsburgh Pirates 62100 0.383 25
Cincinnati Reds 62100 0.383 25
Washington Nationals 55107 0.340 32

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022

Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 2–44–33–49–105–145–14–32–43–34–35–1410–92–54–312–8
Atlanta 4–23–34–36–12–413–63–310–911–87–03–44–34–314–513–7
Chicago 3–43–311–83–40–74–210–94–36–010–92–52–56–134–26–14
Cincinnati 4–33–48–112–40–74–36–131–51–67–120–64–27–123–412–8
Colorado 10–91–64–34–28–112–43–42–52–53–310–95–142–43–49–11
Los Angeles 14–54–27–07–011–86–14–33–43–41–514–515–44–23–315–5
Miami 1–56–132–43–44–21–64–36–137–124–33–43–42–415–48–12
Milwaukee 3–43–39–1013–64–33–43–42–42–411–83–43–49–103–315–5
New York 4–29–103–45–15–24–313–64–214–56–12–44–35–214–59–11
Philadelphia 3–38–110–66–15–24–312–74–25–146–14–31–54–316–39–11
Pittsburgh 3–40–79–1012–73–35–13–48–111–61–62–41–56–134–34–16
San Diego 14–54–35–26–09–105–144–34–34–23–44–213–62–44–38–12
San Francisco 9–103–45–22–414–54–154–34–33–45–15–16–133–44–210–10
St. Louis 5–23–413–612–74–22–44–210–92–53–413–64–24–34–310–10
Washington 3–45–142–44–34–33–34–153–35–143–163–43–42–43–48–12

Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.

Regular season Game log

On March 10, 2022, MLB and MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day is scheduled for April 7.[1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[13] Spring training is to begin on March 17.[14]

2022 Game Log: 101–61 (Home: 55–26; Away: 46–35)
April: 10–12 (Home: 6–7; Away: 4–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 7Reds3–6Mahle (1–0)Fried (0–1)Santillan (1)40,5450–1L1
2April 8Reds7–6Morton (1–0)Sanmartin (0–1)40,2341–1W1
3April 9Reds2–1Wright (1–0)Gutiérrez (0–1)Smith (1)40,3102–1W2
4April 10Reds3–6Greene (1–0)Anderson (0–1)Warren (1)38,2332–2L1
5April 11Nationals2–11Rogers (1–0)Ynoa (0–1)42,2632–3L2
6April 12Nationals16–4Elder (1–0)Corbin (0–2)Stephens (1)31,4623–3W1
7April 13Nationals1–3Gray (1–1)Fried (0–2)Rainey (2)31,9593–4L1
8April 14@ Padres1–12Musgrove (1–0)Morton (1–1)44,8443–5L2
9April 15@ Padres5–2O'Day (1–0)Johnson (0–1)Jansen (1)41,9934–5W1
10April 16@ Padres5–2Anderson (1–1)Martinez (0–1)Jansen (2)36,9245–5W2
11April 17@ Padres1–2Darvish (1–1)Elder (1–1)Rogers (4)37,6945–6L1
12April 18@ Dodgers4–7Kershaw (2–0)Ynoa (0–2)Kimbrel (3)52,0525–7L2
13April 19@ Dodgers3–1Fried (1–2)Buehler (1–1)Jansen (3)51,8896–7W1
14April 20@ Dodgers1–5Gonsolin (1–0)Morton (1–2)38,8886–8L1
15April 22Marlins3–0Wright (2–0)Rogers (0–3)Jansen (4)40,4027–8W1
16April 23Marlins7–9Okert (2–0)Strider (0–1)Scott (1)41,9317–9L1
17April 24Marlins4–5Luzardo (1–1)Elder (1–2)Head (1)38,4407–10L2
18April 26Cubs3–1Fried (2–2)Stroman (0–3)Jansen (5)31,9908–10W1
19April 27Cubs3–6 (10)Robertson (1–0)Matzek (0–1)Wick (1)30,3928–11L1
20April 28Cubs5–1Wright (3–0)Smyly (1–2)34,1839–11W1
21April 29@ Rangers6–3Anderson (2–1)Richards (0–1)Jansen (6)25,82910–11W2
22April 30@ Rangers1–3Dunning (1–1)Elder (1–3)Barlow (1)36,09710–12L1
May: 13–15 (Home: 8–7; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
23May 1@ Rangers3–7Hearn (1–2)Muller (0–1)38,31610–13W1
24May 2@ Mets5–2Fried (3–2)Bassitt (3–2)Jansen (7)23,41311–13W2
25May 3@ Mets4–5Peterson (1–0)Morton (1–3)Díaz (5)see 2nd game11–14L1
26May 3@ Mets0–3Carrasco (2–1)Wright (3–1)Lugo (2)27,20611–15L2
27May 4@ Mets9–2Anderson (3–1)Megill (4–1)23,97312–15W1
28May 6Brewers3–6Lauer (3–0)McHugh (0–1)Hader (11)36,30712–16L1
29May 7Brewers3–2Fried (4–2)Burnes (1–2)Jansen (8)37,85713–16W1
30May 8Brewers9–2Morton (2–3)Ashby (0–3)36,55114–16W2
31May 10Red Sox4–9Danish (1–0)Wright (3–2)Schreiber (1)38,37814–17L1
32May 11Red Sox5–3Jansen (1–0)Brasier (0–1)37,20015–17W1
33May 13Padres6–11García (1–2)Smith (0–1)Rogers (13)40,63515–18L1
34May 14Padres6–5Jansen (2–0)Wilson (3–1)40,49016–18W1
35May 15Padres3–7 (11)Crismatt (2–0)Stephens (0–1)40,11416–19L1
36May 16@ Brewers0–1Peralta (3–1)Anderson (3–2)Hader (14)25,88016–20L2 6
37May 17@ Brewers3–0Davidson (1–0)Houser (3–4)Jansen (9)28,91017–20W1
38May 18@ Brewers6–7 (11)Kelley (1–0)Chavez (0–1)27,01417–21L1
39May 20@ Marlins5–3Morton (3–3)Rogers (2–5)Smith (2)9,77618–21W1
40May 21@ Marlins4–3Wright (4–2)Hernández (2–4)Jansen (10)13,26419–21W2
41May 22@ Marlins3–4Alcántara (4–2)Anderson (3–3)17,90819–22L1
42May 23Phillies3–7Wheeler (3–3)Davidson (1–1)41,76219–23L2
43May 24Phillies6–5Jansen (3–0)Nelson (1–1)32,27420–23W1
44May 25Phillies8–4Strider (1–1)Alvarado (0–2)29,33921–23W2
45May 26Phillies1–4Nola (2–4)Wright (4–3)33,18821–24L1
46May 27Marlins6–4Stephens (1–1)Bass (1–2)Jansen (11)40,06422–24W1
47May 28Marlins1–4Alcántara (5–2)Davidson (1–2)Sulser (2)40,68222–25L1
48May 29Marlins6–3Fried (5–2)Hernández (2–5)Jansen (12)39,66923–25W1
49May 30@ Diamondbacks2–6Gallen (4–0)Strider (1–2)20,73523–26L1
50May 31@ Diamondbacks7–8 (10)Melancon (1–5)Stephens (1–2)12,68623–27L2
June: 21–6 (Home: 10–3; Away: 11–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
51June 1@ Diamondbacks6–0Wright (5–3)Bumgarner (2–4)12,37024–27W1
52June 2@ Rockies13–6Anderson (4–3)Gomber (2–6)26,59425–27W2
53June 3@ Rockies3–1 (10)Minter (1–0)Estévez (1–2)Jansen (13)37,33626–27W3
54June 4@ Rockies6–2 (11)Minter (2–0)Chacín (3–2)41,05427–27W4
55June 5@ Rockies8–7Morton (4–3)Feltner (1–2)Jansen (14)39,40928–27W5
56June 7Athletics3–2Wright (6–3)Trivino (1–4)Jansen (15)33,98129–27W6
57June 8Athletics13–2Anderson (5–3)Koenig (0–1)42,07530–27W7
58June 9Pirates3–1Fried (6–2)Brubaker (0–6)Jansen (16)39,33631–27W8
59June 10Pirates4–2Strider (2–2)Contreras (1–1)Jansen (17)41,40432–27W9
60June 11Pirates10–4Chavez (1–1)Underwood Jr. (0–2)41,21933–27W10
61June 12Pirates5–3Wright (7–3)Quintana (1–4)Jansen (18)35,44634–27W11
62June 13@ Nationals9–5Lee (1–0)Ramírez (1–1)20,57135–27W12
63June 14@ Nationals10–4Fried (7–2)Tetreault (0–1)Stephens (2)24,49036–27W13
64June 15@ Nationals8–2Strider (3–2)Fedde (4–5)21,15337–27W14
65June 17@ Cubs0–1Martin (1–0)Minter (2–1)Robertson (8)35,67637–28L1
66June 18@ Cubs3–6Steele (2–5)Wright (7–4)40,75537–29L2
67June 19@ Cubs6–0Anderson (6–3)Hendricks (2–6)40,36938–29W1
68June 20Giants2–1Jansen (4–0)Doval (2–3)40,58939–29W2
69June 21Giants10–12Rogers (1–3)O'Day (1–1)35,38439–30L1
70June 22Giants4–3Minter (3–1)McGee (1–2)38,47840–30W1
71June 23Giants7–6Wright (8–4)Wood (5–6)Jansen (19)36,87041–30W2
72June 24Dodgers1–4Urías (5–6)Anderson (6–4)Kimbrel (13)42,10541–31L1
73June 25Dodgers5–3Minter (4–1)Graterol (2–3)Jansen (20)42,16142–31W1
74June 26Dodgers3–5 (11)Kimbrel (1–3)O'Day (1–2)Graterol (1)42,21742–32L1
75June 28@ Phillies5–3McHugh (1–1)Bellatti (1–3)Minter (1)27,72543–32W1
76June 29@ Phillies4–1Wright (9–4)Suárez (6–5)Smith (3)25,62144–32W2
77June 30@ Phillies4–14Nola (5–5)Anderson (6–5)30,13144–33L1
July: 18–8 (Home: 12–4; Away: 6–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
78July 1@ Reds9–1Fried (8–2)Minor (1–5)28,60645–33W1
79July 2@ Reds4–1Strider (4–2)Mahle (3–7)Smith (4)26,75546–33W2
80July 3@ Reds3–4Strickland (1–2)Minter (4–2)21,41846–34L1
81July 4Cardinals6–3O'Day (2–2)Hudson (6–5)Smith (5)41,97547–34W1
82July 5Cardinals7–1Anderson (7–5)Pallante (2–4)35,65648–34W2
83July 6Cardinals3–0Fried (9–2)Mikolas (5–7)Minter (2)36,71849–34W3
84July 7Cardinals2–3 (11)Helsley (5–1)Matzek (0–2)Naughton (1)37,75649–35L1
85July 8Nationals12–2Morton (5–3)Fedde (5–6)41,72550–35W1
86July 9Nationals4–3Wright (10–4)Corbin (4–11)Minter (3)40,63251–35W2
87July 10Nationals4–3 (12)McHugh (2–1)Weems (0–1)32,05352–35W3
88July 11Mets1–4Scherzer (6–1)Fried (9–3)Díaz (19)42,92552–36L1
89July 12Mets4–1Matzek (1–2)Peterson (5–2)Minter (4)42,21753–36W1
90July 13Mets3–7Bassitt (7–6)Morton (5–4)34,87953–37L1
91July 14@ Nationals5–4Wright (11–4)Sánchez (0–1)Jansen (21)25,57754–37W1
92July 15@ Nationals8–4Anderson (8–5)Corbin (4–12)Minter (5)30,40955–37W2
93July 16@ Nationals6–3Fried (10–3)Espino (0–3)Jansen (22)37,88056–37W3
94July 17@ Nationals3–7Cishek (1–2)Strider (4–3)26,04356–38L1
July 1992nd All-Star Game: Los Angeles, CA
95July 22Angels8–1Lee (2–0)Ohtani (9–5)42,86757–38W1
96July 23Angels7–2Wright (12–4)Sandoval (3–6)42,82758–38W2
97July 24Angels1–9Detmers (3–3)Anderson (8–6)42,66358–39L1
98July 25@ Phillies4–6Bellatti (2–3)Minter (4–3)Domínguez (5)25,45258–40L2
99July 26@ Phillies6–3Strider (5–3)Nola (6–8)Jansen (23)27,48659–40W1
100July 27@ Phillies2–7Gibson (6–4)Morton (5–5)29,03859–41L1
101July 29Diamondbacks5–2Wright (13–4)Bumgarner (6–10)Jansen (24)41,53660–41W1
102July 30Diamondbacks6–2Anderson (9–6)Martin (0–1)41,68261–41W2
103July 31Diamondbacks1–0Jansen (5–0)Melancon (3–9)39,00562–41W3
August: 18–10 (Home: 7–4; Away: 11–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
104August 2Phillies13–1Strider (6–3)Nelson (3–2)38,93263–41W4
105August 3Phillies1–3Wheeler (10–5)McHugh (2–2)Robertson (15)30,38063–42L1
106August 4@ Mets4–6Carrasco (12–5)Wright (13–5)Díaz (24)38,69363–43L2
107August 5@ Mets9–6Minter (5–3)Walker (9–3)40,30564–43W1
108August 6@ Mets5–8Peterson (6–2)Odorizzi (4–4)Díaz (25)37,79064–44L1
109August 6@ Mets2–6Scherzer (8–2)Fried (10–4)37,45264–45L2
110August 7@ Mets2–5deGrom (1–0)Strider (6–4)Díaz (26)37,71764–46L3
111August 9@ Red Sox9–7 (11)Lee (3–0)Ort (0–1)Matzek (1)34,97265–46W1
112August 10@ Red Sox8–4Wright (14–5)Pivetta (8–9)35,40666–46W2
113August 12@ Marlins4–3Matzek (2–2)Hernández (2–6)Jansen (25)10,45967–46W3
114August 13@ Marlins5–2Muller (1–1)Luzardo (3–5)Jansen (26)7,30868–46W4
115August 13@ Marlins6–2Anderson (10–6)Nance (0–1)Iglesias (17)11,91069–46W5
116August 14@ Marlins3–1Matzek (3–2)Scott (4–5)Jansen (27)10,90270–46W6
117August 15Mets13–1Strider (7–4)Carrasco (13–5)38,38071–46W7
118August 16Mets5–0Morton (6–5)Alvarez (0–1)37,44972–46W8
119August 17Mets7–9Scherzer (9–2)Odorizzi (4–5)34,30872–47L1
120August 18Mets3–2Fried (11–4)deGrom (2–1)Jansen (28)39,37873–47W1
121August 19Astros6–2Wright (15–5)McCullers Jr. (1–1)42,83774–47W2
122August 20Astros5–4 (11)Stephens (2–2)Stanek (1–1)42,89375–47W3
123August 21Astros4–5Urquidy (12–4)Lee (3–1)Pressly (25)42,53175–48L1
124August 22@ Pirates2–1Odorizzi (5–5)Contreras (3–4)Jansen (29)11,23176–48W1
125August 23@ Pirates6–1Fried (12–4)Brubaker (3–11)13,36777–48W2
126August 24@ Pirates14–2Wright (16–5)Keller (4–10)12,06078–48W3
127August 26@ Cardinals11–4Strider (8–4)Quintana (4–6)46,02779–48W4
128August 27@ Cardinals5–6Helsley (8–1)Jansen (5–1)46,11979–49L1
129August 28@ Cardinals3–6Helsley (9–1)Minter (5–4)Gallegos (13)42,89779–50L2
130August 30Rockies2–3Ureña (3–5)Fried (12–5)Bard (28)34,23779–51L3
131August 31Rockies3–2Wright (17–5)Feltner (2–6)Jansen (30)29,55480–51W1
September: 18–8 (Home: 10–1; Away: 8–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
132September 1Rockies3–0Strider (9–4)Kuhl (6–8)Jansen (31)31,20381–51W2
133September 2Marlins8–1Morton (7–5)Alcántara (12–7)42,16182–51W3
134September 3Marlins2–1Matzek (4–2)Okert (5–2)42,40583–51W4
135September 4Marlins7–1Fried (13–5)López (8–9)42,36084–51W5
136September 6@ Athletics10–9Chavez (3–1)Payamps (3–4)Jansen (32)6,06285–51W6
137September 7@ Athletics7–3Strider (10–4)Waldichuk (0–1)5,33286–51W7
138September 9@ Mariners6–4Morton (8–5)Ray (12–9)Jansen (33)42,11487–51W8
139September 10@ Mariners1–3Kirby (7–3)Fried (13–6)Sewald (19)44,96587–52L1
140September 11@ Mariners7–8Sewald (4–4)Jansen (5–2)45,24587–53L2
141September 12@ Giants2–3Cobb (6–6)Strider (10–5)Alexander (1)23,79087–54L3
142September 13@ Giants5–1Wright (18–5)Junis (4–6)24,87288–54W1
143September 14@ Giants1–4Rodón (13–8)Morton (8–6)Doval (23)25,09388–55L1
144September 16Phillies7–2Chavez (4–1)Domínguez (6–5)42,57889–55W1
145September 17Phillies4–3Lee (4–1)Nola (9–12)Jansen (34)42,54290–55W2
146September 18Phillies5–2Strider (11–5)Brogdon (2–1)42,01591–55W3
147September 19Nationals5–2Wright (19–5)Abbott (0–3)Jansen (35)33,44392–55W4
148September 20Nationals3–2Morton (9–6)Ramírez (4–2)Jansen (36)40,22493–55W5
149September 21Nationals2–3Machado (2–0)Chavez (4–2)Finnegan (11)37,24093–56L1
150September 22@ Phillies0–1Suárez (10–5)Fried (13–7)Alvarado (2)21,27693–57L2
151September 23@ Phillies1–9Nola (10–12)Odorizzi (5–6)28,01393–58L3
152September 24@ Phillies6–3Wright (20–5)Falter (5–4)Jansen (37)36,69294–58W1
153September 25@ Phillies8–7 (11)Stephens (3–2)Bellatti (4–4)32,09095–58W2
154September 26@ Nationals8–0Elder (2–3)Abbott (0–4)24,68496–58W3
155September 27@ Nationals8–2McHugh (3–2)Espino (0–8)23,28197–58W4
156September 28@ Nationals2–3 (10)Finnegan (6–4)Stephens (3–3)24,87697–59L1
157September 30Mets5–2Fried (14–7)deGrom (5–4)Jansen (38)42,40298–59W1
October: 3–2 (Home: 2–0; Away: 1–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
158October 1Mets4–2Wright (21–5)Scherzer (11–5)Jansen (39)42,56199–59W2
159October 2Mets5–3Lee (5–1)Bassitt (15–9)Jansen (40)42,713100–59W3
160October 3@ Marlins0–4Luzardo (4–7)Elder (2–4)10,767100–60L1
161October 4@ Marlins2–1Odorizzi (6–6)Garrett (3–7)Jansen (41)14,138101–60W1
162October 5@ Marlins9–12Nardi (1–1)Chavez (4–3)Floro (10)12,195101–61L1
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Postseason

Game Log

2022 Postseason Game Log: 1–3 (Home: 1–1; Away: 0–2)
NLDS: 1–3 (Home: 1–1; Away: 0–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 11Phillies6–7Domínguez (1–0)Fried (0–1)42,6410–1
1October 12Phillies3–0Wright (1–0)Wheeler (0–1)Jansen (1)42,7351–1
3October 14@ Phillies1–9Nola (2–0)Strider (0–1)45,5381–2
4October 15@ Phillies3–8Hand (1–0)Morton (0–1)45,6601–3

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters

Statistics

Batting

(Final stats)
Players in bold are on the active roster.
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; K = Strikeouts; Avg. = Batting average; OBP = On-base Percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; TB = Total bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB K AVG OBP SLG TB
Ronald Acuña Jr. 119 467 71 124 24 0 15 50 29 53 126 .266 .351 .413 193
Ehire Adrianza 6 13 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 .154 .313 .231 3
Ozzie Albies 64 247 36 61 16 0 8 35 3 16 47 .247 .294 .409 101
Orlando Arcia 67 209 25 51 9 0 9 30 0 21 51 .244 .316 .416 87
Rylan Bannon 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Robinson Canó 9 26 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .154 .185 .192 5
William Contreras 97 334 51 93 14 1 20 45 2 39 44 .278 .354 .506 169
Travis d'Arnaud 107 396 61 106 25 1 18 60 0 19 90 .268 .319 .472 187
Travis Demeritte 26 89 9 19 2 0 3 6 0 6 32 .213 .260 .337 30
Alex Dickerson 13 33 3 4 0 0 1 2 0 3 9 .121 .194 .212 7
Adam Duvall 86 315 39 61 16 1 12 36 0 21 101 .213 .276 .401 115
Mike Ford 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 .000 .125 .000 0
Phil Gosselin 12 23 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 .261 .292 .261 6
Vaughn Grissom 41 141 24 41 6 0 5 18 5 11 34 .291 .353 .440 62
Robbie Grossman 46 138 16 30 6 0 5 22 3 18 39 .217 .306 .370 51
Michael Harris II 114 414 75 123 27 3 19 64 20 21 107 .297 .339 .514 213
Guillermo Heredia 74 76 12 12 3 1 3 8 0 6 32 .158 .220 .342 26
Matt Olson 162 616 86 148 44 0 34 103 0 75 170 .240 .325 .477 294
Marcell Ozuna 124 470 56 106 19 0 23 56 2 31 122 .226 .274 .413 194
Manny Piña 5 14 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 .143 .235 .143 2
Austin Riley 159 615 90 168 39 2 38 93 2 57 168 .273 .349 .528 325
Eddie Rosario 80 250 27 53 12 1 5 24 3 17 68 .212 .259 .328 82
Dansby Swanson 162 640 99 177 32 1 25 96 18 49 182 .277 .329 .447 286
Chadwick Tromp 1 4 0 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 .750 .750 1.250 5
TEAM TOTALS 162 5509 789 1394 298 11 243 753 87 470 1498 .253 .317 .443 2443

Source[15]

Pitching

(Final stats)
Players in bold are on the active roster.
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks plus hits per inning pitched; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA WHIP G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Ian Anderson 10 6 5.00 1.513 22 22 0 111.2 115 63 62 54 97
Orlando Arcia 0 0 0.00 1.000 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0
Silvino Bracho 0 0 6.23 0.923 3 0 0 4.1 3 3 3 1 4
Jesse Chavez 3 3 2.72 1.189 46 1 0 53.0 49 18 16 14 61
Jesús Cruz 0 0 6.23 1.385 7 0 0 8.2 8 6 6 4 6
Tucker Davidson 1 2 6.46 1.826 4 3 0 15.1 15 11 11 13 10
Bryce Elder 2 4 3.17 1.241 10 9 0 54.0 44 19 19 23 47
Mike Ford 0 0 18.00 2.000 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 2 1 0
Max Fried 14 7 2.48 1.014 30 30 0 185.1 156 55 51 32 170
Raisel Iglesias 0 0 0.34 0.835 28 0 1 26.1 17 2 1 5 30
Jay Jackson 0 0 0.00 0.750 2 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 1
Kenley Jansen 5 2 3.38 1.047 65 0 41 64.0 45 25 24 22 85
Dylan Lee 5 1 2.13 0.987 46 0 0 50.2 40 16 12 10 59
Tyler Matzek 4 2 3.50 1.260 42 0 0 43.2 26 21 17 29 36
Collin McHugh 3 2 2.60 0.938 58 0 0 69.1 51 20 20 14 75
A. J. Minter 5 4 2.06 0.914 75 0 5 70.0 49 21 16 15 94
Charlie Morton 9 6 4.34 1.233 31 31 0 172.0 149 85 83 63 205
Kyle Muller 1 1 8.03 1.703 3 3 0 12.1 13 11 11 8 12
Sean Newcomb 0 0 7.20 2.200 3 0 0 5.0 7 4 4 4 4
Darren O'Day 2 2 4.15 1.338 28 0 0 21.2 19 12 10 10 26
Jake Odorizzi 2 3 5.24 1.554 10 10 0 46.1 54 29 27 18 40
Will Smith 0 1 4.38 1.514 41 0 5 37.0 35 25 18 21 41
Jackson Stephens 3 3 3.69 1.342 39 0 2 53.2 49 32 22 23 47
Spencer Strider 11 5 2.67 0.995 31 20 0 131.2 86 42 39 45 202
Freddy Tarnok 0 0 0.00 1.500 1 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 1
Tyler Thornburg 0 0 3.86 1.821 9 0 0 9.1 12 6 4 5 10
William Woods 0 0 0.00 1.500 2 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 1 2
Kyle Wright 10 4 2.97 1.159 17 17 0 103.0 86 37 34 33 103
Kirby Yates 0 0 5.14 1.571 9 0 0 7.0 6 4 4 5 6
Huascar Ynoa 0 2 13.50 2.550 2 2 0 6.2 11 10 10 6 8
Danny Young 0 0 0.00 1.500 1 0 0 2.2 4 0 0 0 1
TEAM TOTALS 101 61 3.46 1.191 162 162 55 1448.0 1224 609 556 500 1554

Source[15]

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Gwinnett Stripers International League Matt Tuiasosopo
AA Mississippi Braves Southern League Bruce Crabbe
A-Advanced Rome Braves South Atlantic League Kanekoa Texeira
A Augusta GreenJackets Carolina League Nestor Perez
Rookie FCL Braves Florida Complex League Cody Gabella
Rookie DSL Braves Dominican Summer League

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