List of Atlanta Braves team records

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The Atlanta Braves are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Atlanta. The Braves formed in 1871 as the Boston Red Stockings. After moving in 1953 to Milwaukee for 12 years and a World Series Championship in '57, the Braves relocated to Atlanta in 1966. Through 2010, the Braves have played 20,053 games, winning 9,945, losing 9,954, and tying 154, for a winning percentage of approximately .500.[1] This list documents the superlative records and accomplishments of team members during their tenures in MLB.

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Hank Aaron, the holder of ten franchise records for the Braves

Hank Aaron holds the most franchise records as of the end of the 2010 season, with ten, including most career hits, doubles, and the best career on-base plus slugging percentage. Aaron also held the career home runs record from April 8, 1974[2] until August 8, 2007.[3] He is followed by Hugh Duffy, who holds eight records, including best single-season batting average and the best single-season slugging percentage record.[4]

Four Braves players currently hold Major League Baseball records. Duffy holds the best single-season batting average record, accumulating an average of .440 in 1894.[5] Bobby Lowe and Bob Horner are tied with 16 others for the most home runs in a game, with four, which they recorded on May 30, 1890, and July 6, 1986, respectively.[6] Red Barrett, a Brave for six years, holds the record for fewest pitches by a single pitcher in a complete game, with 58, which he achieved on August 10, 1944.[7]

On September 9, 2020, the Braves scored a franchise record 29 runs in a game against the Miami Marlins at Truist Park. In the second inning, there were 11 runs scored. Adam Duval hit three home runs, including a grand slam in the seventh inning. On September 22, 2020, the Braves won their third division title in a row, making the franchise record a league-leading 20 Eastern Division titles.[8]

In the Wildcard Playoff series against the Cincinnati Reds during the 2020 postseason, the Braves and Reds played thirteen innings until Freddie Freeman singled in the winning run for the Braves.[9] During the series, the Braves set another record against the Reds. Braves pitchers held the Reds scoreless through all 22 innings of their National League Wild Card Series victory, meaning Cincinnati surpassed the 1921 Giants (20 innings) for the most consecutive scoreless innings to begin a postseason series. The Braves are also the first team to win a multi-game postseason series (excluding the Wild Card Game) without surrendering a run. The Yankees previously held the low mark after allowing just one total run to the Rangers in back-to-back three-game sweeps of the 1998 and ’99 ALDS.[10]

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RBI Run(s) batted in
ERA Earned run average
OPS On-base percentage plus slugging percentage
* Tie between two or more players/teams
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Hall of Fame Player
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Individual career records

Batting statistics;[4] pitching statistics[11]
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Herman Long, the career steals leader for the Braves
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Vic Willis holds the Braves career record for most hit batsmen.

Individual single-season records

Batting statistics;[4] pitching statistics[11]
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Dick Johnston, the co-holder of the Braves single-season triples record
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Kid Nichols (pictured) is tied with Charles Radbourn for the most earned runs allowed in a single season.
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Individual single-game records

Source:[41] Fewest pitches by a single pitcher in a complete game source:[7]
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Chipper Jones, the holder of the single-game run record for the Braves
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Single-game batting records
Statistic Player Record Date
Hits Félix Millán 6 July 6, 1970
RBI Tony Cloninger 9 July 3, 1966
Walks Dale Murphy 5* April 22, 1983
Walks Dale Murphy 5* May 23, 1987
Home runs Bobby Lowe 4§[b] May 30, 1894
Home runs Bob Horner 4§[b] July 6, 1986
Runs Chipper Jones 5* August 30, 1997
Runs Chipper Jones 5* July 3, 2001
Stolen bases Otis Nixon 6 June 16, 1992
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More information Single-game pitching records, Statistic ...
Single-game pitching records
Statistic Player Record Date
Fewest pitches by a single pitcher in a complete game Red Barrett 58§ August 10, 1944
Wild pitches Phil Niekro 6 August 4, 1979
Strikeouts Spencer Strider 16* September 1, 2022
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Team season records

Source:[42]
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Team season batting records
Statistic Record Season
Home runs 307 2023
RBI 916 2023
Runs 947 2023
Hits 1,608 2003
Batting average .284 2003
Walks 641 1987
Extra base hits 587 2003
Most runners left on base 1,230 2004
Strikeouts 1,289 2023
Stolen bases 165 1991
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More information Team season pitching records, Statistic ...
Team season pitching records
Statistic Record Season
Lowest ERA 2.92 1968
Highest ERA 4.85 1977
Strikeouts 1,516 2023
Shutouts 24 1992
Wild pitches 83 1966
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Team all-time records

Source:[1]
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Team all-time records
Statistic Record
Home runs 14,539
Runs 97,850
Hits 194,996
Batting average .260
ERA 3.67
Runs allowed 96,606
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