2023 Atlanta Braves season

The 2023 Atlanta Braves season was the 153rd season of the Atlanta Braves franchise, the 58th in Atlanta, and the Braves' seventh season at Truist Park. The Braves were managed by Brian Snitker, in his eighth season as the team's manager. The Braves drew an average home attendance of 39,401 in 81 home games in the 2023 MLB season, the 5th highest in the league.[1]

2023 Atlanta Braves
National League East Champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkTruist Park
CityAtlanta
Record104–58 (.642)
Divisional place1st
General managersAlex Anthopoulos
ManagersBrian Snitker
TelevisionBally Sports Southeast
Bally Sports South
(Brandon Gaudin, Jeff Francoeur, Tom Glavine, Nick Green, Kris Medlen, Peter Moylan, Gordon Beckham, 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)
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On September 10, 2023, the Braves were the first team in Major League Baseball during this season to clinch a playoff spot.[2] On September 12, the Braves broke the National League record for most home runs in a season with their 281st home run, breaking the old mark set by the 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers.[3] On September 13, the Braves clinched the National League East title for the sixth consecutive season.[4] On September 26, the Braves reached their 300th home run of the season, becoming just the third team in MLB history to do so, joining the 2019 Minnesota Twins and the 2019 New York Yankees.[5] On October 1, the last game of the regular season, the Braves hit their 307th home run, tying the 2019 Minnesota Twins for the most home runs hit by a team in a single season; additionally, first baseman Matt Olson broke the single-season home run record for the Braves, with 54.[6]

The team also set the record for highest team slugging percentage in a season at .501, breaking the old record of .495 set by the 2019 Houston Astros.[6] The Braves ended the season with 104 wins, the highest number of wins for the franchise since 1998. Because of these strong offensive numbers, the 2023 Braves are often regarded as one of the greatest baseball offenses of all time.

The Braves were defeated in four games in the NLDS by the Philadelphia Phillies, the same team that defeated them in the NLDS the previous season. Outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. was awarded the NL MVP award at the end of the season, after posting the first-ever 40-70 season in MLB history.

Offseason

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Rule changes

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Pursuant to the CBA, new rule changes will be in place for the 2023 season:[7]

  • institution of a pitch clock between pitches;
  • limits on pickoff attempts per plate appearance;
  • limits on defensive shifts requiring two infielders to be on either side of second and be within the boundary of the infield; and
  • larger bases (increased to 18-inch squares);

Regular season

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Season standings

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National League East

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NL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 104 58 .642 52‍–‍29 52‍–‍29
Philadelphia Phillies 90 72 .556 14 49‍–‍32 41‍–‍40
Miami Marlins 84 78 .519 20 46‍–‍35 38‍–‍43
New York Mets 75 87 .463 29 43‍–‍38 32‍–‍49
Washington Nationals 71 91 .438 33 34‍–‍47 37‍–‍44


National League Wild Card

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Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Atlanta Braves 104 58 .642
Los Angeles Dodgers 100 62 .617
Milwaukee Brewers 92 70 .568
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Philadelphia Phillies 90 72 .556 +6
Miami Marlins 84 78 .519
Arizona Diamondbacks 84 78 .519
Chicago Cubs 83 79 .512 1
San Diego Padres 82 80 .506 2
Cincinnati Reds 82 80 .506 2
San Francisco Giants 79 83 .488 5
Pittsburgh Pirates 76 86 .469 8
New York Mets 75 87 .463 9
St. Louis Cardinals 71 91 .438 13
Washington Nationals 71 91 .438 13
Colorado Rockies 59 103 .364 25


Record vs. opponents

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Record vs. National League

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2023

Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–3 6–1 3–4 10–3 5–8 2–4 4–2 1–6 3–4 4–2 7–6 7–6 3–3 5–1 21–25
Atlanta 3–3 4–2 5–1 7–0 4–3 9–4 5–1 10–3 8–5 4–3 3–4 4–2 4–2 8–5 26–20
Chicago 1–6 2–4 6–7 4–2 3–4 2–4 6–7 3–3 1–5 10–3 4–3 5–1 8–5 3–4 25–21
Cincinnati 4–3 1–5 7–6 4–2 4–2 3–3 3–10 4–2 3–4 5–8 3–3 3–4 6–7 4–3 28–18
Colorado 3–10 0–7 2–4 2–4 3–10 5–2 4–2 4–2 2–5 2–4 4–9 4–9 3–3 3–4 18–28
Los Angeles 8–5 3–4 4–3 2–4 10–3 3–3 5–1 3–3 4–2 4–3 9–4 7–6 4–3 4–2 30–16
Miami 4–2 4–9 4–2 3–3 2–5 3–3 3–4 4–8 7–6 5–2 2–4 3–3 3–4 11–2 26–20
Milwaukee 2–4 1–5 7–6 10–3 2–4 1–5 4–3 6–1 4–2 8–5 6–1 2–5 8–5 3–3 28–18
New York 6–1 3–10 3–3 2–4 2–4 3–3 8–4 1–6 6–7 3–3 3–3 4–3 4–3 7–6 19–27
Philadelphia 4–3 5–8 5–1 4–3 5–2 2–4 6–7 2–4 7–6 3–3 5–2 2–4 5–1 7–6 28–18
Pittsburgh 2–4 3–4 3–10 8–5 4–2 3–4 2–5 5–8 3–3 3–3 5–1 2–4 9–4 5–2 19–27
San Diego 6–7 4–3 3–4 3–3 9–4 4–9 4–2 1–6 3–3 2–5 1–5 8–5 3–3 3–3 28–18
San Francisco 6–7 2–4 1–5 4–3 9–4 6–7 3–3 5–2 3–4 4–2 4–2 5–8 6–1 1–5 20–26
St. Louis 3–3 2–4 5–8 7–6 3–3 3–4 4–3 5–8 3–4 1–5 4–9 3–3 1–6 4–2 23–23
Washington 1–5 5–8 4–3 3–4 4–3 2–4 2–11 3–3 6–7 6–7 2–5 3–3 5–1 2–4 23–23

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Record vs. American League

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Source: MLB Standings

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR
Arizona 1–2 1–2 2–1 2–1 3–0 0–3 2–1 2–1 0–3 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–2 3–1 0–3
Atlanta 2–1 1–3 1–2 2–1 2–1 0–3 3–0 2–1 3–0 3–0 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 0–3
Chicago 2–1 1–2 3–1 1–2 2–1 0–3 2–1 0–3 1–2 2–1 3–0 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1
Cincinnati 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–2 2–1 3–0 3–0 3–0 1–2 0–3 2–1 2–1 1–2 3–0 1–2
Colorado 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 1–3 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 0–3 0–3 0–3 1–2
Los Angeles 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 4–0 2–1 1–2 3–0 3–0 1–2 2–1 1–2
Miami 0–3 3–0 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 3–0 3–0 2–1 2–1 3–0 1–2 1–3 0–3 1–2
Milwaukee 2–1 1–2 3–0 2–1 1–2 2–1 3–0 2–1 2–2 2–1 0–3 3–0 1–2 3–0 1–2
New York 0–3 1–2 2–1 3–0 0–3 1–2 0–3 1–2 1–2 2–2 3–0 2–1 2–1 1–2 0–3
Philadelphia 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 3–0 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 1–2 3–0 2–1 3–0 0–3 3–1
Pittsburgh 1–2 3–0 2–1 1–2 2–2 1–2 3–0 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 0–3 1–2 0–3
San Diego 2–1 1–2 3–0 2–1 2–1 1–2 1–2 3–0 1–2 1–2 3–0 1–3 2–1 3–0 2–1
San Francisco 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 0–3 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2
St. Louis 2–1 3–0 2–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 2–2 0–3 1–2 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–1
Washington 0–4 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–1 2–1 3–0 2–1 0–3 2–1 1–2

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Game log

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Legend
  Braves win
  Braves loss
  Postponement
  Clinched playoff spot
  Clinched division
Bold Braves team member
2023 Game Log: 104–58 (Home: 52–29; Away: 52–29)
March/April: 18–9 (Home: 7–7; Away: 11–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 March 30 @ Nationals 7–2 Luetge (1–0) Corbin (0–1) 35,756 1–0 W1
2 April 1 @ Nationals 7–1 Strider (1–0) Gray (0–1) 27,529 2–0 W2
3 April 2 @ Nationals 1–4 Gore (1–0) Shuster (0–1) Finnegan (1) 21,440 2–1 L1
4 April 3 @ Cardinals 8–4 Morton (1–0) Woodford (0–1) 37,689 3–1 W1
5 April 4 @ Cardinals 4–1 Dodd (1–0) Matz (0–1) Minter (1) 36,501 4–1 W2
6 April 5 @ Cardinals 5–2 Elder (1–0) Mikolas (0–1) Chavez (1) 36,300 5–1 W3
7 April 6 Padres 7–6 Minter (1–0) Crismatt (0–1) 42,803 6–1 W4
8 April 7 Padres 4–5 Honeywell Jr. (1–0) Tonkin (0–1) Hader (2) 41,963 6–2 L1
9 April 8 Padres 1–4 Wacha (2–0) Morton (1–1) Hader (3) 40,154 6–3 L2
10 April 9 Padres 2–10 Lugo (2–0) Dodd (1–1) 40,138 6–4 L3
11 April 10 Reds 5–4 (10) Lee (1–0) Law (0–2) 30,237 7–4 W1
12 April 11 Reds 7–6 Tonkin (1–1) Cessa (0–1) N. Anderson (1) 33,559 8–4 W2
13 April 12 Reds 5–4 Yates (1–0) Farmer (0–3) Minter (2) 30,648 9–4 W3
14 April 14 @ Royals 10–3 Morton (2–1) Singer (1–1) 20,186 10–4 W4
15 April 15 @ Royals 9–3 Elder (2–0) Bubic (0–2) 17,644 11–4 W5
16 April 16 @ Royals 5–4 N. Anderson (1–0) Barlow (0–2) Minter (3) 22,040 12–4 W6
17 April 17 @ Padres 2–0 Fried (1–0) Weathers (1–1) Minter (4) 31,846 13–4 W7
18 April 18 @ Padres 8–1 Strider (2–0) Snell (0–3) 42,693 14–4 W8
19 April 19 @ Padres 0–1 Martinez (1–1) Morton (2–2) Hader (5) 29,581 14–5 L1
20 April 21 Astros 4–6 Neris (1–1) Minter (1–1) Pressly (1) 41,397 14–6 L2
21 April 22 Astros 3–6 Valdez (2–2) Wright (0–1) Abreu (1) 42,399 14–7 L3
22 April 23 Astros 2–5 Neris (2–1) Minter (1–2) Abreu (2) 41,530 14–8 L4
23 April 24 Marlins 11–0 Strider (3–0) Cabrera (1–2) 28,241 15–8 W1
24 April 25 Marlins 7–4 Morton (3–2) Hoeing (0–1) 34,059 16–8 W2
25 April 26 Marlins 6–4 Tonkin (2–1) Floro (1–1) Minter (5) 30,282 17–8 W3
26 April 27 Marlins 4–5 Puk (2–0) Minter (1–3) Floro (1) 32,196 17–9 L1
27 April 28 @ Mets 4–0 (5) Fried (2–0) Peterson (1–4) 29,240 18–9 W1
April 29 @ Mets Postponed (inclement weather); Makeup: August 12
April 30 @ Mets Postponed (inclement weather); Makeup: May 1
May: 15–14 (Home: 8–7; Away: 7–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
28 May 1 (1) @ Mets 9–8 Strider (4–0) Reyes (0–1) Minter (6) see 2nd game 19–9 W2
29 May 1 (2) @ Mets 3–5 Smith (2–1) Morton (3–3) Robertson (6) 27,603 19–10 L1
30 May 2 @ Marlins 6–0 Elder (3–0) Alcántara (1–3) 8,626 20–10 W1
31 May 3 @ Marlins 14–6 McHugh (1–0) Garrett (1–1) 10,428 21–10 W2
32 May 4 @ Marlins 6–3 Dodd (2–1) Luzardo (2–2) Minter (7) 8,295 22–10 W3
33 May 5 Orioles 4–9 Kremer (3–1) Fried (2–1) 40,176 22–11 L1
34 May 6 Orioles 5–4 Minter (2–3) Coulombe (1–1) Iglesias (1) 41,454 23–11 W1
35 May 7 Orioles 3–2 (12) Tonkin (3–1) Pérez (1–1) 40,800 24–11 W2
36 May 9 Red Sox 9–3 Morton (4–3) Pivetta (2–3) 36,805 25–11 W3
37 May 10 Red Sox 2–5 Bello (2–1) Minter (2–4) Jansen (9) 40,270 25–12 L1
38 May 12 @ Blue Jays 0–3 Bassitt (5–2) Strider (4–1) 35,047 25–13 L2
39 May 13 @ Blue Jays 2–5 Swanson (2–1) Minter (2–5) Romano (10) 41,341 25–14 L3
40 May 14 @ Blue Jays 5–6 Pearson (1–0) Iglesias (0–1) 40,895 25–15 L4
41 May 15 @ Rangers 12–0 Morton (5–3) Bradford (0–1) 26,791 26–15 W1
42 May 16 @ Rangers 4–7 Dunning (4–0) Shuster (0–2) Smith (8) 23,246 26–16 L1
43 May 17 @ Rangers 6–5 N. Anderson (2–0) Burke (2–2) Iglesias (2) 30,053 27–16 W1
44 May 19 Mariners 6–2 McHugh (2–0) Miller (2–1) 40,412 28–16 W2
45 May 20 Mariners 3–7 Gilbert (2–2) Tonkin (3–2) 40,250 28–17 L1
46 May 21 Mariners 3–2 Shuster (1–2) Kirby (5–3) Iglesias (3) 40,213 29–17 W1
47 May 22 Dodgers 6–8 Phillips (1–0) Morton (5–4) Graterol (3) 40,205 29–18 L1
48 May 23 Dodgers 1–8 Miller (1–0) Strider (4–2) 36,731 29–19 L2
49 May 24 Dodgers 4–3 Iglesias (1–1) Bickford (1–2) 37,838 30–19 W1
50 May 25 Phillies 8–5 N. Anderson (3–0) Soto (1–4) Iglesias (4) 43,216 31–19 W2
51 May 26 Phillies 4–6 Walker (4–2) Jiménez (0–1) Kimbrel (6) 40,533 31–20 L1
52 May 27 Phillies 1–2 Wheeler (4–4) Morton (5–5) Kimbrel (7) 42,665 31–21 L2
53 May 28 Phillies 11–4 Strider (5–2) Covey (0–1) 43,109 32–21 W1
54 May 29 @ Athletics 2–7 Erceg (1–0) Soroka (0–1) 8,556 32–22 L1
55 May 30 @ Athletics 1–2 Fujinami (2–5) Iglesias (1–2) 5,116 32–23 L2
56 May 31 @ Athletics 4–2 Shuster (2–2) Kaprielian (0–6) Iglesias (5) 6,429 33–23 W1
June: 21–4 (Home: 13–1; Away: 8–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
57 June 2 @ Diamondbacks 2–3 Kelly (7–3) Morton (5–6) Castro (6) 27,469 33–24 L1
58 June 3 @ Diamondbacks 5–2 Strider (6–2) Nelson (2–3) Iglesias (6) 36,529 34–24 W1
59 June 4 @ Diamondbacks 8–5 Minter (3–5) Castro (3–2) Iglesias (7) 32,401 35–24 W2
60 June 6 Mets 6–4 Elder (4–0) Smith (3–2) Iglesias (8) 37,365 36–24 W3
61 June 7 Mets 7–5 N. Anderson (4–0) Raley (1–1) Minter (8) 40,178 37–24 W4
62 June 8 Mets 13–10 (10) Iglesias (2–2) Hunter (0–1) 39,347 38–24 W5
63 June 9 Nationals 3–2 Yates (2–0) Finnegan (3–3) Iglesias (9) 40,297 39–24 W6
64 June 10 Nationals 6–4 Shuster (3–2) Gore (3–5) Minter (9) 40,799 40–24 W7
65 June 11 Nationals 2–6 Williams (3–4) Elder (4–1) 36,744 40–25 L1
66 June 12 @ Tigers 5–6 (10) Lange (4–2) Jiménez (0–2) 18,742 40–26 L2
June 13 @ Tigers Postponed (inclement weather); Makeup: June 14
67 June 14 (1) @ Tigers 10–7 Strider (7–2) Olson (0–2) see 2nd game 41–26 W1
68 June 14 (2) @ Tigers 6–5 McHugh (3–0) Lorenzen (2–4) Minter (10) 24,186 42–26 W2
69 June 15 Rockies 8–3 Smith-Shawver (1–0) Freeland (4–8) Tonkin (1) 38,555 43–26 W3
70 June 16 Rockies 8–1 Shuster (4–2) Lamet (1–4) 41,214 44–26 W4
71 June 17 Rockies 10–2 Elder (5–1) Seabold (0–1) 41,558 45–26 W5
72 June 18 Rockies 14–6 Morton (6–6) Anderson (0–1) 41,161 46–26 W6
73 June 20 @ Phillies 4–2 Strider (8–2) Hoffman (0–1) Iglesias (10) 37,746 47–26 W7
June 21 @ Phillies Postponed (inclement weather); Makeup: September 11
74 June 22 @ Phillies 5–1 (10) Iglesias (3–2) Marte (0–1) 39,570 48–26 W8
75 June 23 @ Reds 10–11 Young (3–0) McHugh (3–1) Díaz (21) 43,086 48–27 L1
76 June 24 @ Reds 7–6 Tonkin (4–2) Ashcraft (3–6) Iglesias (11) 43,498 49–27 W1
77 June 25 @ Reds 7–6 Morton (7–6) Wynne (0–1) Iglesias (12) 40,140 50–27 W2
78 June 26 Twins 4–1 Strider (9–2) Gray (4–2) Yates (1) 40,884 51–27 W3
79 June 27 Twins 6–2 Elder (6–1) Ryan (8–5) 42,635 52–27 W4
80 June 28 Twins 3–0 Yates (3–0) Maeda (1–5) Iglesias (13) 38,260 53–27 W5
81 June 30 Marlins 16–4 Soroka (1–1) Hoeing (1–2) 42,320 54–27 W6
July: 13–10 (Home: 7–5; Away: 6–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
82 July 1 Marlins 7–0 Morton (8–6) Pérez (5–2) 41,889 55–27 W7
83 July 2 Marlins 6–3 Strider (10–2) Alcántara (3–7) Iglesias (14) 40,932 56–27 W8
84 July 3 @ Guardians 4–2 Elder (7–1) Williams (0–1) Iglesias (15) 38,106 57–27 W9
85 July 4 @ Guardians 5–6 (10) De Los Santos (4–1) Iglesias (3–3) 24,808 57–28 L1
86 July 5 @ Guardians 8–1 Tonkin (5–2) Quantrill (2–6) 23,862 58–28 W1
87 July 7 @ Rays 2–1 Morton (9–6) Glasnow (2–3) Iglesias (16) 25,025 59–28 W2
88 July 8 @ Rays 6–1 Strider (11–2) Bradley (5–5) 25,025 60–28 W3
89 July 9 @ Rays 4–10 Eflin (10–4) Elder (7–2) 25,025 60–29 L1
July 11 93rd All-Star Game: Seattle, WA
90 July 14 White Sox 9–0 Morton (10–6) Kopech (3–8) 42,782 61–29 W1
91 July 15 White Sox 5–6 Lynn (6–8) Strider (11–3) Graveman (8) 43,344 61–30 L1
92 July 16 White Sox 1–8 Cease (4–3) Allard (0–1) 40,174 61–31 L2
93 July 18 Diamondbacks 13–16 Castro (5–3) Iglesias (3–4) Ginkel (1) 41,100 61–32 L3
94 July 19 Diamondbacks 3–5 Nelson (6–5) Morton (10–7) Ginkel (2) 41,992 61–33 L4
95 July 20 Diamondbacks 7–5 Yates (4–0) Castro (5–4) Iglesias (17) 38,791 62–33 W1
96 July 21 @ Brewers 6–4 Soroka (2–1) Peralta (6–8) Yates (2) 37,698 63–33 W2
97 July 22 @ Brewers 3–4 Payamps (4–1) Jiménez (0–3) Williams (25) 39,707 63–34 L1
98 July 23 @ Brewers 4–2 Hernández (1–0) Peguero (1–3) Iglesias (18) 38,605 64–34 W1
99 July 25 @ Red Sox 1–7 Pivetta (7–5) Morton (10–8) 36,663 64–35 L1
100 July 26 @ Red Sox 3–5 Jacques (2–1) Johnson (1–6) Jansen (22) 37,457 64–36 W1
101 July 28 Brewers 10–7 McHugh (4–1) Houser (3–3) Iglesias (19) 42,502 65–36 W2
102 July 29 Brewers 11–5 Elder (8–2) Teherán (2–5) 43,276 66–36 W3
103 July 30 Brewers 8–6 Yates (5–0) Payamps (4–2) Iglesias (20) 40,262 67–36 W4
104 July 31 Angels 1–4 Silseth (3–1) Morton (10–9) López (5) 41,173 67–37 L1
August: 21–8 (Home: 9–2; Away: 12–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
105 August 1 Angels 5–1 Strider (12–3) Sandoval (6–8) 41,777 68–37 W1
106 August 2 Angels 12–5 Chirinos (5–4) Giolito (6–8) 36,495 69–37 W2
107 August 4 @ Cubs 8–0 Fried (3–1) Hendricks (4–6) 36,225 70–37 W3
108 August 5 @ Cubs 6–8 Fulmer (3–5) Elder (8–3) 40,201 70–38 L1
109 August 6 @ Cubs 4–6 Steele (13–3) Morton (10–10) Alzolay (14) 39,015 70–39 L2
110 August 7 @ Pirates 6–7 Mlodzinski (2–2) Strider (12–4) Bednar (23) 14,627 70–40 L3
111 August 8 @ Pirates 8–6 Yates (6–0) Bednar (3–2) Iglesias (21) 15,583 71–40 W1
112 August 9 @ Pirates 6–5 Johnson (2–6) Mlodzinski (2–3) Iglesias (22) 17,639 72–40 W2
113 August 10 @ Pirates 5–7 Hatch (1–0) Elder (8–4) Holderman (2) 16,550 72–41 L1
114 August 11 @ Mets 7–0 Morton (11–10) Megill (6–6) 37,339 73–41 W1
115 August 12 (1) @ Mets 21–3 Winans (1–0) Reyes (0–2) 39,859 74–41 W2
116 August 12 (2) @ Mets 6–0 Strider (13–4) Quintana (0–4) 30,254 75–41 W3
117 August 13 @ Mets 6–7 Senga (9–6) Chirinos (5–5) Ottavino (7) 30,338 75–42 L1
118 August 14 Yankees 11–3 Fried (4–1) Schmidt (8–7) 42,717 76–42 W1
119 August 15 Yankees 5–0 Elder (9–4) Severino (2–8) 40,454 77–42 W2
120 August 16 Yankees 2–0 Morton (12–10) Vásquez (2–2) Iglesias (23) 40,743 78–42 W3
121 August 18 Giants 4–0 Strider (14–4) Cobb (6–5) 40,688 79–42 W4
122 August 19 Giants 6–5 Yates (7–0) Rogers (4–5) Iglesias (24) 42,744 80–42 W5
123 August 20 Giants 3–4 Doval (5–3) Yates (7–1) 40,291 80–43 L1
124 August 21 Mets 4–10 Bickford (3–4) Winans (1–1) 33,216 80–44 L2
125 August 22 Mets 3–2 Elder (10–4) Megill (7–7) Iglesias (25) 36,841 81–44 W1
126 August 23 Mets 7–0 Morton (13–10) Quintana (1–5) 35,674 82–44 W2
127 August 25 @ Giants 5–1 Strider (15–4) Webb (9–10) 36,511 83–44 W3
128 August 26 @ Giants 7–3 Fried (5–1) Manaea (4–5) 36,798 84–44 W4
129 August 27 @ Giants 5–8 Alexander (7–2) Shuster (4–3) Doval (34) 31,047 84–45 L1
130 August 28 @ Rockies 14–4 Elder (11–4) Kauffmann (1–4) 27,024 85–45 W1
131 August 29 @ Rockies 3–1 Morton (14–10) Lambert (3–5) Iglesias (26) 25,244 86–45 W2
132 August 30 @ Rockies 7–3 Vines (1–0) Freeland (5–14) 27,425 87–45 W3
133 August 31 @ Dodgers 8–7 Strider (16–4) Lynn (10–10) Iglesias (27) 47,623 88–45 W4
September/October: 16–13 (Home: 8–7; Away: 8–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
134 September 1 @ Dodgers 6–3 Fried (6–1) Urías (11–8) Yates (3) 52,436 89–45 W5
135 September 2 @ Dodgers 4–2 (10) Tonkin (6–2) Vesia (0–5) Iglesias (28) 51,470 90–45 W6
136 September 3 @ Dodgers 1–3 Miller (9–3) Morton (14–11) Graterol (7) 47,499 90–46 L1
137 September 5 Cardinals 6–10 Mikolas (7–10) Soroka (2–2) 33,553 90–47 L2
138 September 6 Cardinals 6–11 Hudson (6–1) Strider (16–5) 35,514 90–48 L3
139 September 7 Cardinals 8–5 Fried (7–1) Wainwright (3–11) 34,349 91–48 W1
140 September 8 Pirates 8–2 Elder (12–4) Keller (11–9) 40,452 92–48 W2
141 September 9 Pirates 4–8 Borucki (2–0) Dodd (2–2) 42,866 92–49 L1
142 September 10 Pirates 5–2 Hand (4–1) Selby (2–1) Iglesias (29) 39,071 93–49 W1
143 September 11 (1) @ Phillies 10–8 (10) Iglesias (4–4) Alvarado (0–2) Yates (4) 30,572 94–49 W2
144 September 11 (2) @ Phillies 5–7 Lorenzen (9–9) Wright (0–2) Kimbrel (23) 27,025 94–50 L1
145 September 12 @ Phillies 7–6 (10) Iglesias (5–4) Kimbrel (7–6) Hand (1) 28,683 95–50 W1
146 September 13 @ Phillies 4–1 Strider (17–5) Sánchez (2–4) Yates (5) 31,333 96–50 W2
September 14 @ Phillies Rescheduled (Eagles vs Vikings at Lincoln Financial Field); Moved to September 11
147 September 15 @ Marlins 6–9 Puk (6–5) Hand (4–2) Scott (9) 17,692 96–51 L1
148 September 16 @ Marlins 5–11 Scott (8–4) Yates (7–2) 24,329 96–52 L2
149 September 17 @ Marlins 2–16 Luzardo (10–9) Morton (14–12) 22,051 96–53 L3
150 September 18 Phillies 1–7 Wheeler (12–6) Wright (0–3) 39,216 96–54 L4
151 September 19 Phillies 9–3 Strider (18–5) Sánchez (2–5) 40,695 97–54 W1
152 September 20 Phillies 5–6 (10) Kimbrel (8–6) Minter (3–6) Strahm (2) 38,856 97–55 L1
153 September 21 @ Nationals 10–3 Fried (8–1) Irvin (3–7) 28,100 98–55 W1
154 September 22 @ Nationals 9–6 Tonkin (7–2) Corbin (10–14) Iglesias (30) 36,297 99–55 W2
September 23 @ Nationals Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 24
155 September 24 (1) @ Nationals 2–3 Rutledge (1–1) Winans (1–2) Finnegan (27) 31,989 99–56 L1
156 September 24 (2) @ Nationals 8–5 Strider (19–5) Adon (2–4) 34,501 100–56 W1
157 September 26 Cubs 7–6 Hand (5–2) Smyly (11–10) Iglesias (31) 40,151 101–56 W2
158 September 27 Cubs 6–5 (10) Chavez (1–0) Palencia (5–3) 37,246 102–56 W3
159 September 28 Cubs 5–3 Wright (1–3) Stroman (10–9) Iglesias (32) 40,249 103–56 W4
160 September 29 Nationals 6–10 Weems (5–0) Hand (5–3) 41,481 103–57 L1
161 September 30 Nationals 5–3 Strider (20–5) Weems (5–1) Iglesias (33) 41,652 104–57 W1
162 October 1 Nationals 9–10 Harvey (4–4) Tonkin (7–3) Finnegan (28) 40,697 104–58 L1

Postseason

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2023 Postseason Game Log: 1–3 (Home: 1–1; Away: 0–2)
NLDS: 1–3 (Home: 1–1; Away: 0–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series
1 October 7 Phillies 0–3 Hoffman (1–0) Strider (0–1) Kimbrel (2) 43,689 0–1
2 October 9 Phillies 5–4 Minter (1–0) Hoffman (1–1) Iglesias (1) 43,898 1–1
3 October 11 @ Phillies 2–10 Nola (2–0) Elder (0–1) 45,798 1–2
4 October 12 @ Phillies 1–3 Suárez (1–0) Strider (0–2) Strahm (1) 45,831 1–3

Postseason rosters

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Roster

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2023 Atlanta Braves
Roster
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Manager

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Player statistics

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Batting

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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
Ronald Acuña, Jr. 159 643 149 217 35 4 41 106 73 80 .337 .596
Austin Riley 159 636 117 179 32 3 37 97 3 59 .281 .516
Matt Olson 162 608 127 172 27 3 54 139 1 104 .283 .604
Ozzie Albies 148 596 96 167 30 5 33 109 13 46 .280 .513
Marcell Ozuna 144 530 84 145 29 1 40 100 0 57 .274 .558
Michael Harris II 138 505 76 148 33 3 18 57 20 25 .293 .477
Orlando Arcia 139 488 66 129 25 0 17 65 1 39 .264 .420
Eddie Rosario 142 478 64 122 24 3 21 74 3 34 .255 .450
Sean Murphy 108 370 65 93 21 0 21 68 0 49 .251 .478
Travis d'Arnaud 74 267 31 60 13 0 11 39 0 21 .225 .397
Kevin Pillar 81 197 29 45 10 0 9 32 4 6 .228 .416
Vaughn Grissom 23 75 5 21 3 1 0 9 0 2 .280 .347
Sam Hilliard 40 72 15 17 5 0 3 6 4 6 .236 .431
Nicky Lopez 25 65 13 18 3 0 1 12 2 5 .277 .369
Chadwick Tromp 6 16 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 .125 .188
Eli White 6 14 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .071 .071
Forrest Wall 15 13 6 6 2 0 1 2 5 2 .462 .846
Ehire Adrianza 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000
Luke Williams 7 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 .000 .000
Braden Shewmake 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Charlie Culberson 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000
Nick Solak 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .--- .---
Totals 162 5597 947 1543 293 23 307 916 132 538 .276 .501
Rank in NL 1 1 1 3 8 1 1 6 11 1 1

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Pitching

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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
Spencer Strider 20 5 3.86 32 32 0 186.2 146 85 80 58 281
Bryce Elder 12 4 3.81 31 31 0 174.2 160 79 74 63 128
Charlie Morton 14 12 3.64 30 30 0 163.1 150 70 66 83 183
Michael Tonkin 7 3 4.28 45 0 1 80.0 64 41 38 23 75
Max Fried 8 1 2.55 14 14 0 77.2 70 24 22 18 80
A. J. Minter 3 6 3.76 70 0 10 64.2 56 28 27 21 82
Kirby Yates 7 2 3.28 61 0 5 60.1 35 22 22 37 80
Collin McHugh 4 1 4.30 41 1 0 58.2 70 34 28 22 47
Joe Jiménez 0 3 3.04 59 0 0 56.1 51 22 19 14 73
Raisel Iglesias 5 4 2.75 58 0 33 55.2 51 23 17 15 68
Jared Shuster 4 3 5.81 11 11 0 52.2 53 34 34 26 30
Nick Anderson 4 0 3.06 35 0 1 35.1 30 14 12 9 36
Jesse Chavez 1 0 1.56 36 1 1 34.2 26 10 6 12 39
Dylan Dodd 2 2 7.60 7 7 0 34.1 53 29 29 12 15
Michael Soroka 2 2 6.40 7 6 0 32.1 36 23 23 12 29
Allan Winans 1 2 5.29 6 6 0 32.1 37 19 19 8 34
Kyle Wright 1 3 6.97 9 7 0 31.0 40 26 24 17 34
AJ Smith-Shawver 1 0 4.26 6 5 0 25.1 17 14 12 11 20
Pierce Johnson 1 1 0.76 24 0 0 23.2 16 6 2 5 32
Dylan Lee 1 0 4.18 24 1 0 23.2 24 14 11 8 24
Yonny Chirinos 1 1 9.27 5 5 0 22.1 33 23 23 7 22
Darius Vines 1 0 3.98 5 2 0 20.1 15 10 9 7 14
Ben Heller 0 0 3.86 19 0 0 18.2 16 9 8 11 16
Brad Hand 2 2 7.50 20 0 1 18.0 19 15 15 6 18
Lucas Luetge 1 0 7.24 12 0 0 13.2 17 11 11 7 14
Kolby Allard 0 1 6.57 4 3 0 12.1 16 9 9 4 13
Jackson Stephens 0 0 3.00 5 0 0 12.0 13 4 4 5 11
Danny Young 0 0 1.08 8 0 0 8.1 7 1 1 2 11
Dereck Rodríguez 0 0 15.43 3 0 0 4.2 8 8 8 4 1
Daysbel Hernández 1 0 7.36 4 0 0 3.2 6 3 3 3 6
Nicky Lopez 0 0 7.71 2 0 0 2.1 4 2 2 2 0
Taylor Hearn 0 0 108.00 1 0 0 0.1 2 4 4 2 0
Totals 104 58 4.14 162 162 52 1440.0 1341 716 662 534 1516
Rank in NL 1 15 7 2 5 8 5 7 9 1

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Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Gwinnett Stripers International League Matt Tuiasosopo
AA Mississippi Braves Southern League Kanekoa Teixeira
High-A Rome Braves South Atlantic League Angel Flores
A Augusta GreenJackets Carolina League Cody Gabella
Rookie FCL Braves Florida Complex League
Rookie DSL Braves Dominican Summer League

References

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  1. ^ https://www.espn.com/mlb/attendance/_/year/2023
  2. ^ Axisa, Mike (September 10, 2023). "Braves become first MLB team to clinch playoff spot: What to know about the homer-happy juggernauts". CBS Sports. Retrieved September 10, 2023.
  3. ^ Crosby, Lindsay (September 12, 2023). "Atlanta Braves set a new National League home run record against Philadelphia". SI Fan Nation. Retrieved September 16, 2023.
  4. ^ Bowman, Mark (September 13, 2023). "Juggernaut Braves clinch 6th straight NL East crown". MLB.com. Retrieved September 13, 2023.
  5. ^ Crosby, Lindsay (September 26, 2023). "WATCH: Kevin Pillar picks up Atlanta's 300th homer of the season with a 6th inning solo shot". SI Fan Nation. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
  6. ^ a b Bowman, Mark (October 1, 2023). "Braves tie mark for team homers, finish with record .501 SLG". MLB.com. Retrieved October 2, 2023.
  7. ^ "Pitch clocks and shift limits: MLB adopts sweeping rule changes for 2023". the Guardian. Associated Press. September 9, 2022. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
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