What was the Atlanta Braves record in 1991?

What was the Atlanta Braves record in 1991?

The Atlanta Braves of the National League ended the 1991 season with a record of 94 wins and 68 losses, finishing first in the NL’s West Division. The Braves tallied 749 runs and surrendered 644 runs. Ron Gant walloped 32 home runs for Atlanta, while David Justice and Terry Pendleton swatted 20 or more, too.

Who was the Atlanta Braves closer in 1998?

The Braves didn’t miss a beat following the fall of Wohlers, as Ligtenberg stepped in at 27 years old in 1998 and provided one of the best seasons the Braves have had from their closer. He recorded a 2.71 ERA and 154 ERA+ with a 3 BB/9 and 9.7 K/9 in 73 innings, good for a 3.03 FIP and 30 saves.

Where did the Atlanta Braves play their home games?

They played their home games at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (Park Factors: 106/106) where 2,140,217 fans witnessed their 1991 Braves finish the season with a .580 winning percentage. Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a unique set of rosters not easily found on the Internet.

What was the highest fWAR for a Braves closer?

His fWAR of 3 is easily the highest of any Braves closer since ’91. His innings were limited by elbow tendinitis, but it was the most valuable season by a Braves closer we may ever see.

Who was drafted by the Braves in 1985?

Notable transactions. April 17, 1985: Alex TreviƱo was traded by the Braves to the San Francisco Giants for John Rabb. June 3, 1985: Al Martin was drafted by the Braves in the 8th round of the 1985 Major League Baseball draft. Roster

Who was the relief pitcher for the Braves in 1985?

Relief pitcher Rick Camp, a career .074 hitter batting only because the Braves had no position players left, shockingly hit a solo home run on a 0-2 pitch in the 18th off Tom Gorman to re-tie the game at 11-11.