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1992 Atlanta Braves season

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Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
1992 Atlanta Braves
National League champions
National League West champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkFulton County Stadium
CityAtlanta
Record98–64 (.605)
Divisional place1st
OwnersTed Turner
General managersJohn Schuerholz
ManagersBobby Cox
TelevisionWTBS
TBS Superstation
(Pete Van Wieren,Skip Caray,Don Sutton,Joe Simpson)
SportSouth
(Ernie Johnson)
RadioWGST
(Pete Van Wieren,Skip Caray,Don Sutton,Joe Simpson)
← 1991Seasons1993 →

The1992 Atlanta Braves season was the 27th inAtlanta and the 122nd overall. It involved the Braves finishing first in theNational League West with a record of 98 wins and 64 losses, clinching their second straight division title.

In theNLCS, the Braves defeated thePittsburgh Pirates in seven games. In theWorld Series, Atlanta faced theToronto Blue Jays, who were making their first appearance in the World Series. However, the Blue Jays won in six games, becoming the first non-U.S.-based team to win a World Series.

Offseason

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  • November 20, 1991: Randy St. Claire was released by the Atlanta Braves.[1]
  • December 10, 1991: Rico Rossy was traded by the Atlanta Braves to theKansas City Royals for Bobby Moore.[2]
  • December 12, 1991:Otis Nixon was signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Braves.[3]
  • January 8, 1992: Steve Lyons signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Braves.[4]

Regular season

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Opening Day starters

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Season standings

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NL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Atlanta Braves9864.60551‍–‍3047‍–‍34
Cincinnati Reds9072.556853‍–‍2837‍–‍44
San Diego Padres8280.5061645‍–‍3637‍–‍44
Houston Astros8181.5001747‍–‍3434‍–‍47
San Francisco Giants7290.4442642‍–‍3930‍–‍51
Los Angeles Dodgers6399.3893537‍–‍4426‍–‍55

Record vs. opponents

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1992 National League record

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
TeamATLCHCCINHOULADMONNYMPHIPITSDSFSTL
Atlanta10–29–913–512–64–87–56–67–513–511–76–6
Chicago2–105–78–46–67–119–99–98–105–78–411–7
Cincinnati9–97–510–811–75–77–57–56–611–710–87–5
Houston5–134–88–1013–58–45–78–46–67–1112–65–7
Los Angeles6–126–67–115–134–85–75–75–79–97–114–8
Montreal8–411–77–54–88–412–69–99–98–45–76–12
New York5–79–95–77–57–56–126–124–144–810–29–9
Philadelphia6-69–95–74–87–59–912–65–133–93–97–11
Pittsburgh5–710–86–66–67–59–914–413–55–76–615–3
San Diego5–137–57–1111–79–94–88–49–37–511–74–8
San Francisco7–114–88–106–1211–77–52–109–36–67–115–7
St. Louis6–67–115–77–58–412–69–911–73–158–47–5


Notable transactions

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  • April 30, 1992: Steve Lyons was released by the Atlanta Braves.[4]
  • July 17, 1992: Randall Simon was signed by the Atlanta Braves as an amateur free agent.[5]
  • July 21, 1992: Mark Davis was traded by the Kansas City Royals to the Atlanta Braves for Juan Berenguer.[6]
  • August 30, 1992: Jeff Reardon was traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Atlanta Braves for Nate Minchey and Sean Ross (minors).[7]

Roster

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1992 Atlanta Braves
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Game log

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Legend
Braves winBraves lossAll-Star GameGame postponed
1992 Regular Season Game Log (98–64)
April (11–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 7@Astros2–0Glavine (1-0)Harnisch (0-1)25,3181-0
2April 8@Astros3–1Smoltz (1-0)Kile (0-1)Peña (1)10,0142-0
3April 9Giants4–11Heredia (1-0)Avery (0-1)43,6222-1
4April 10Giants5–3Leibrandt (1-0)Burba (0-1)Stanton (1)37,5773-1
5April 11Giants0–3Swift (2-0)Bielecki (0-1)44,5503-2
6April 12Giants6–2Glavine (2-0)Downs (0-2)43,0554-2
7April 13@Reds4–5Belcher (1-1)Smoltz (1-1)Charlton (4)23,0484-3
8April 14@Reds4–5Bankhead (1-0)Freeman (0-1)19,4664-4
9April 15@Reds1–3Hammond (2-0)Leibrandt (1-1)Charlton (5)22,7304-5
10April 16@Dodgers3–0Bielecki (1-1)Gross (0-1)40,0895-5
11April 17@Dodgers5–7McDowell (1-2)Peña (0-1)47,7715-6
12April 18@Dodgers3–7McDowell (2-2)Stanton (0-1)46,8515-7
13April 19@Dodgers2–4Candiotti (3-0)Avery (0-2)37,1455-8
14April 20@Padres10–4Freeman (1-1)Lefferts (1-2)20,0026-8
15April 21@Padres2–4Rodriguez (1-1)Bielecki (1-2)Myers (4)26,4686-9
16April 22@Padres4–9Hurst (1-1)Glavine (2-1)18,5816-10
17April 24Astros2–4Kile (2-1)Smoltz (1-2)D. Jones (6)40,6666-11
18April 25Astros2–0Avery (1-2)Portugal (2-1)42,7097-11
19April 26Astros3–2Freeman (2-1)Harnisch (1-3)Peña (2)37,1378-11
20April 27Cubs5–0Glavine (3-1)Boskie (3-1)25,9329-11
21April 28Cubs1–0Leibrandt (2-1)Castillo (0-2)Peña (3)28,76510-11
22April 29Cubs8–0Smoltz (2-2)Jackson (0-4)33,14411-11
May (12–16)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
23May 1Mets7–8Burke (1-0)Berenguer (0-1)Franco (5)31,63711-12
24May 2Mets3–0Glavine (4-1)Gooden (2-2)38,11512-12
25May 3Mets0–7Cone (3-1)Leibrandt (2-2)41,28212-13
26May 4@Cubs6–1Smoltz (3-2)Castillo (0-3)22,83613-13
27May 5@Cubs3–4(10)McElroy (2-0)Peña (0-2)14,40813-14
28May 6@Pirates3–4(16)Patterson (2-0)Rivera (0-1)18,68613-15
29May 7@Pirates4–2Glavine (5-1)Neagle (1-1)Stanton (2)11,68914-15
30May 8@Cardinals2–1Leibrandt (3-2)Tewksbury (3-1)Freeman (1)45,11015-15
31May 9@Cardinals11–12Pérez (4-0)Freeman (2-2)Smith (10)40,41715-16
32May 10@Cardinals5–6Agosto (2-2)Peña (0-3)28,49115-17
33May 11@Cardinals3–8DeLeón (2-2)Avery (1-3)26,00515-18
34May 12Pirates4–2Glavine (6-1)Tomlin (4-2)Freeman (2)38,94916-18
35May 13Pirates10–11Belinda (2-0)Peña (0-4)24,87216-19
36May 14Pirates3–4Palacios (2-0)Smoltz (3-3)Mason (4)32,30316-20
37May 15Expos4–2Mercker (1-0)Nabholz (2-3)Stanton (3)37,55117-20
38May 16Expos1–7Martínez (3-4)Avery (1-4)Rojas (4)40,50417-21
39May 17Expos4–5Hill (4-2)Glavine (6-2)Wetteland (6)41,48017-22
40May 18Cardinals5–1Leibrandt (4-2)Osborne (4-2)23,54618-22
41May 19Cardinals2–7Tewksbury (5-1)Smoltz (3-4)26,01218-23
42May 20Cardinals6–3Avery (2-4)Cormier (0-4)22,61019-23
43May 22@Expos1–7Martínez (3-4)Glavine (6-3)20,31319-24
44May 23@Expos6–7Fassero (2-2)Stanton (0-2)Wetteland (7)15,91819-25
45May 24@Expos2–1Smoltz (4-4)Gardner (3-3)27,68220-25
46May 25@Phillies1–4Mulholland (5-3)Avery (2-5)Williams (7)18,34320-26
47May 26@Phillies2–5Robinson (1-0)Bielecki (1-3)Williams (8)11,29520-27
48May 27@Phillies9–3Glavine (7-3)Brantley (2-3)23,69521-27
49May 29@Mets5–1Smoltz (5-4)Gooden (4-5)31,86622-27
50May 30@Mets6–1Avery (3-5)Cone (5-3)46,26123-27
June (19–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
51June 1Phillies7–6Glavine (8-3)Brantley (2-4)Wohlers (1)25,64724-27
52June 2Phillies5–3Stanton (1-2)Williams (2-2)27,85525-27
53June 3Phillies1–4Schilling (4-3)Smoltz (5-5)Williams (9)19,35725-28
54June 5@Padres3–2Berenguer (1-1)Lefferts (6-4)Wohlers (2)21,78126-28
55June 6@Padres5–1Glavine (9-3)Benes (5-5)54,04627-28
56June 7@Padres9–4Smoltz (6-5)Seminara (0-1)18,92428-28
57June 8@Dodgers4–2Leibrandt (5-2)Martínez (3-3)Berenguer (1)29,79929-28
58June 9@Dodgers2–3Hershiser (6-3)Stanton (1-3)McDowell (9)33,38729-29
59June 10@Dodgers2–1Avery (4-5)Gross (3-6)Stanton (4)28,24130-29
60June 12Padres6–4Berenguer (2-1)Maddux (0-1)Stanton (5)39,88431-29
61June 13Padres4–2Smoltz (7-5)Seminara (0-2)38,14932-29
62June 14Padres4–2Leibrandt (6-2)Hurst (6-5)Wohlers (3)40,79033-29
63June 15Dodgers2–0Avery (5-5)Hershiser (6-4)43,23934-29
64June 16Dodgers9–8Berenguer (3-1)Candelaria (0-1)42,52335-29
65June 17Dodgers4–3Glavine (10-3)Ojeda (3-4)40,95736-29
66June 18Reds5–7(10)Bankhead (8-1)Stanton (1-4)Charlton (16)47,89636-30
67June 19Reds3–2(10)Mercker (2-0)Henry (1-2)43,04237-30
68June 20Reds2–1Avery (6-5)Browning (5-5)Mercker (1)44,63638-30
69June 21Reds2–0Bielecki (2-3)Rijo (3-6)Mercker (2)42,83139-30
70June 23Giants7–0Glavine (11-3)Burkett (5-4)39,89040-30
71June 24Giants5–0Smoltz (8-5)Wilson (5-7)39,01641-30
72June 26@Reds4–7Browning (6-5)Avery (6-6)44,43141-31
73June 27@Reds3–12Rijo (4-6)Leibrandt (6-3)43,88341-32
74June 28@Reds5–6Charlton (3-0)Wohlers (0-1)37,58141-33
75June 30@Giants4–3Smoltz (9-5)Wilson (5-8)16,29942-33
July (16–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
76July 1@Giants1–2Black (5-2)Avery (6-7)Beck (5)17,96642-34
77July 3Cubs3–0Glavine (12-3)Boskie (5-5)43,80343-34
78July 4Cubs4–2Leibrandt (7-3)Jackson (4-9)Mercker (3)42,10644-34
79July 5Cubs0–8Maddux (10-7)Smoltz (9-6)42,54544-35
80July 6Mets1–3Cone (8-4)Freeman (2-3)Guetterman (1)39,44444-36
81July 7Mets4–5Fernandez (7-7)Bielecki (2-4)Young (2)39,49044-37
82July 8Mets2–1Glavine (13-3)Whitehurst (1-4)Peña (4)37,72145-37
83July 9@Cubs2–0(12)Stanton (2-4)Bullinger (0-2)Peña (5)32,81646-37
84July 10@Cubs4–0Smoltz (10-6)Maddux (10-8)35,06747-37
85July 11@Cubs3–1Avery (7-7)Scanlan (2-5)Peña (6)36,54148-37
86July 12@Cubs7–4(10)Mercker (3-0)Assenmacher (2-2)Peña (7)28,27249-37
87July 16@Astros4–2Avery (8-7)Williams (3-1)Peña (8)19,38350-37
88July 17@Astros5–0Smoltz (11-6)Harnisch (3-8)24,69151-37
89July 18@Astros3–0Glavine (14-3)J. Jones (4-4)Peña (9)24,08652-37
90July 19@Astros3–2(10)Freeman (3-3)Hernandez (5-1)Peña (10)27,27053-37
91July 21@Cardinals9–7(12)Peña (1-4)Perez (6-2)39,56154-37
92July 22@Cardinals2–0Smoltz (12-6)Olivares (6-5)Mercker (4)34,60555-37
93July 24Pirates4–3Glavine (15-3)Walk (3-4)Peña (11)44,96556-37
94July 25Pirates1–0Leibrandt (8-3)Jackson (4-10)Mercker (5)44,56757-37
95July 26Pirates4–5Belinda (5-2)Wohlers (0-2)43,71457-38
96July 27Astros1–5(11)D. Jones (8-7)Peña (1-5)38,72957-39
97July 28Astros5–7Harnisch (4-8)Freeman (3-4)D. Jones (21)40,45757-40
98July 29Astros5–3Glavine (16-3)Blair (2-6)Peña (12)39,07658-40
99July 30@Giants0–5Burkett (7-6)Leibrandt (8-4)14,31358-41
100July 31@Giants3–4Jackson (5-3)Mercker (3-1)21,02558-42
August (19–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
101August 1@Giants5–3Smoltz (13-6)Black (9-4)31,98659-42
102August 2@Giants3–0P. Smith (1-0)Swift (8-3)Peña (13)--60-42
103August 2@Giants8–5Reynoso (1-0)Hickerson (4-2)Freeman (3)36,30261-42
104August 4Reds7–5Freeman (4-4)Charlton (3-1)45,15562-42
105August 5Reds5–1Avery (9-7)Belcher (9-10)44,48063-42
106August 6Reds5–3Smoltz (14-6)Swindell (10-5)44,76864-42
107August 7Dodgers6–2Leibrandt (9-4)Gross (5-11)43,82265=42
108August 8Dodgers12–2P. Smith (2-0)Candiotti (9-10)43,11666-42
109August 9Dodgers10–3Glavine (17-3)Hershiser (8-10)43,65967-42
110August 10Dodgers3–5Martínez (8-8)Avery (9-8)Gott (5)43,36867-43
111August 11Padres4–8Hurst (12-6)Smoltz (14-7)Maddux (5)43,92767-44
112August 13Padres4–3Davis (1-0)Andersen (1-1)38,31968-44
113August 14@Pirates15–0Glavine (18-3)Smith (8-8)38,59569-44
114August 15@Pirates7–5Avery (10-8)Jackson (5-11)Peña (14)38,80870-44
115August 16@Pirates2–4Wakefield (3-0)Smoltz (14-8)35,19970-45
116August 17@Pirates5–4(10)Freeman (5-4)Patterson (5-2)Peña (15)38,06271-45
117August 18@Expos5–1Leibrandt (10-4)Hill (13-6)32,92072-45
118August 19@Expos4–2Glavine (19-3)Nabholz (8-9)Stanton (6)27,23573-45
119August 20@Expos2–3Fassero (5-5)Peña (1-6)23,89673-46
120August 21Cardinals2–5(10)Pérez (7-2)Mercker (3-2)Smith (32)33,83573-47
121August 22Cardinals3–2P. Smith (3-0)Clark (2-7)45,17574-47
122August 23Cardinals3–8Olivares (7-8)Leibrandt (10-5)40,20074-48
123August 25Expos0–6Nabholz (9-9)Glavine (19-4)38,45574-49
124August 26Expos4–5Martínez (14-10)Avery (10-9)Wetteland (29)36,27574-50
125August 28@Phillies3–7Mulholland (12-8)Smoltz (14-9)22,26774-51
126August 29@Phillies7–6Leibrandt (11-5)Schilling (11-9)Mercker (6)27,76075-51
127August 30@Phillies2–10Rivera (4-3)Glavine (19-5)32,08475-52
128August 31@Mets8–6(14)Wohlers (1-2)Guetterman (2-3)Stanton (7)--76-52
129August 31@Mets7–5P. Smith (4-0)Birkbeck (0-1)Reardon (1)24,39277-52
September (17–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
130September 1@Mets4–1Nied (1-0)Whitehurst (2-8)Reardon (2)21,53978-52
131September 2@Mets5–6Schourek (4-6)Smoltz (14-10)Young (12)17,96278-53
132September 3Expos2–11Barnes (5-5)Leibrandt (11-6)Bottenfield (1)27,82478-54
133September 4Phillies1–2Schilling (12-9)Glavine (19-6)Williams (23)40,76878-55
134September 5Phillies6–5Reardon (1-0)Williams (3-7)33,75579-55
135September 6Phillies4–3Reardon (2-0)Hartley (5-6)42,09780-55
136September 7Dodgers7–1Smoltz (15-10)Astacio (2-3)40,32281-55
137September 8Dodgers7–5Freeman (6-4)Crews (0-2)Reardon (3)36,97082-55
138September 9Reds12–7Glavine (20-6)Belcher (11-14)41,80983-55
139September 10Reds3–2Stanton (3-4)Bankhead (9-4)41,26584-55
140September 11@Astros7–0P. Smith (5-0)Kile (3-10)13,55485-55
141September 12@Astros9–3Nied (2-0)Williams (7-6)18,31386-55
142September 13@Astros9–2Leibrandt (12-6)Harnisch (7-10)14,23987-55
143September 15@Reds2–4Belcher (12-14)Avery (10-10)Dibble (20)22,58387-56
144September 16@Reds3–2Stanton (4-4)Ruskin (4-2)Wohlers (4)22,59588-56
145September 17@Reds2–3Rijo (13-9)Smoltz (15-11)Foster (1)24,40288-57
146September 18Astros3–13Harnisch (8-10)Leibrandt (12-7)41,67788-58
147September 19Astros2–3(12)D. Jones (10-8)Freeman (6-5)41,94588-59
148September 20Astros16–1Avery (11-10)Bowen (0-6)40,49389-59
149September 21@Dodgers4–2P. Smith (6-0)Hershiser (10-14)Stanton (8)19,82290-59
150September 22@Dodgers1–4Candiotti (11-14)Smoltz (15-12)21,12290-60
151September 23@Giants7–0Leibrandt (13-7)Black (10-11)13,03591-60
152September 24@Giants0–4Brantley (6-7)Glavine (20-7)12,57391-61
153September 25@Padres0–1Harris (3-8)Avery (11-11)Myers (37)38,86691-62
154September 26@Padres2–1(10)Stanton (5-4)Rodriguez (6-3)24,57492-62
155September 27@Padres2–1(10)Reardon (3-0)Myers (2-5)16,88493-62
156September 29Giants6–0Leibrandt (14-7)Black (10-12)40,86094-62
157September 30Giants0–1Brantley (7-7)Glavine (20-8)Beck (16)38,09694-63
October (4–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
158October 1Giants6–5(10)Freeman (7-5)Jackson (6-6)37,35995-63
159October 2Padres4–1Nied (3-0)Benes (13-14)--96-63
160October 2Padres7–2P. Smith (7-0)Deshaies (4-7)41,07597-63
161October 3Padres1–0(6)Leibrandt (15-7)Maddux (2-2)Reynoso (1)26,39398-63
162October 4Padres3–4(12)Myers (3-6)Borbón (0-1)31,79198-64
1992 Playoff Game Log
1992 National League Championship Series vs. Pittsburgh Pirates – Atlanta wins series 4–3
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 6Pirates5–1Smoltz (1-0)Drabek (0-1)51,9711-0
2October 7Pirates13–5Avery (1-0)Jackson (0-1)51,9752-0
3October 9@Pirates2–3Wakefield (1-0)Glavine (0-1)56,6102-1
4October 10@Pirates6–4Smoltz (2-0)Drabek (0-2)Reardon (1)57,1643-1
5October 11@Pirates1–7Walk (1-0)Avery (1-1)52,9293-2
6October 13Pirates4–13Wakefield (2-0)Glavine (0-2)51,9753-3
7October 14Pirates3–2Reardon (1-0)Drabek (0-3)51,9754-3
1992 World Series vs. Toronto Blue Jays – Toronto wins series 4–2
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 17Blue Jays3–1Glavine (1-2)Morris (0-2)51,7631-0
2October 18Blue Jays4–5Ward (2-0)Reardon (1-1)Henke (4)51,7631-1
3October 20@Blue Jays2–3Ward (3-0)Avery (1-2)51,8131-2
4October 21@Blue Jays1–2Key (1-0)Glavine (1-3)Henke (5)52,0901-3
5October 22@Blue Jays7–2Smoltz (3-0)Morris (0-3)Stanton (1)52,2682-3
6October 24Blue Jays3–4(11)Key (2-0)Leibrandt (0-1)Timlin (1)51,7632-4

Player stats

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Batting

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= Indicates team leader

Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CGreg Olson9530272.238327
1BSid Bream12537297.2611061
2BMark Lemke15542797.227626
3BTerry Pendleton160640199.31121105
SSRafael Belliard14428560.211014
LFRon Gant153544141.2591780
CFOtis Nixon120456134.294222
RFDavid Justice144484124.2562172

Other batters

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Jeff Blauser12334390.2621446
Damon Berryhill10130770.2281043
Deion Sanders9730392.304828
Brian Hunter10223857.2391441
Lonnie Smith8415839.247633
Jeff Treadway6112628.22205
Jerry Willard26238.34827
Melvin Nieves12194.21101
Tommy Gregg18195.26311
Vinny Castilla9164.25001
Javy López9166.37502
Ryan Klesko13140.00001
Steve Lyons11141.07101
Francisco Cabrera12103.30023

Pitching

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= Indicates league leader

Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
John Smoltz35246.215122.85215
Steve Avery35233.211113.20129
Tom Glavine33225.02082.76129
Charlie Leibrandt32193.01573.36104
Mike Bielecki1980.2242.5762
Pete Smith1279.0702.0543

Other pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
David Nied623.0301.1719
Armando Reynoso37.2104.702

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Alejandro Pena4116154.0734
Mike Stanton655484.1044
Marvin Freeman587533.2241
Kent Mercker533263.4249
Mark Wohlers321242.5517
Juan Berenguer283115.1319
Mark Davis141007.0215
Jeff Reardon143031.157
Randy St.Claire100005.877
Ben Rivera80104.7011
Pedro Borbon, Jr.20106.751

Postseason

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National League Championship Series

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Main article:1992 National League Championship Series

Game 1

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October 6:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium,Atlanta

Team123456789RHE
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Atlanta01021010X580
W:John Smoltz (1–0)L:Doug Drabek (0–1)S: None
HR:PITJosé Lind (1)ATLJeff Blauser (1)
Pitchers:PIT – Drabek (423), Patterson (113), Neagle (1), Cox (1)ATL – Smoltz (8), Stanton (1)
Attendance: 51,971  Time: 3:20

Game 2

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October 7:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium,Atlanta

Team123456789RHE
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W:Steve Avery (1–0)L:Danny Jackson (0–1)S: None
HR:PIT – noneATLRon Gant (1)
Pitchers:PIT – Jackson (123), Mason (1/3), Walk (223), Tomlin (113), Neagle (2/3), Patterson (1/3), Belinda (1)ATL – Avery (613), Freeman (1/3), Stanton (1/3), Wohlers (1), Reardon (1)
Attendance: 51,975  Time: 3:20

Game 3

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October 9:Three Rivers Stadium,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Team123456789RHE
Atlanta000100100250
Pittsburgh00001110X381
W:Tim Wakefield (1–0)L:Tom Glavine (0–1)S: None
HR:ATLSid Bream (1),Ron Gant (2)PITDon Slaught (1)
Pitchers:ATL – Glavine (613), Stanton (2/3), Wohlers (1)PIT – Wakefield (9)
Attendance: 56,610  Time: 2:37

Game 4

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October 10:Three Rivers Stadium,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Team123456789RHE
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Pittsburgh021000100461
W:John Smoltz (2–0)L:Doug Drabek (0–2)S:Jeff Reardon (1)
HR:ATL – nonePIT – none
Pitchers:ATL – Smoltz (613), Stanton (123), Reardon (1)PIT – Drabek (413), Tomlin (113), Cox (1/3), Mason (3)
Attendance: 57,164  Time: 3:10

Game 5

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October 11:Three Rivers Stadium,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Team123456789RHE
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W:Bob Walk (1–0)L:Steve Avery (1–1)S: none
HR:ATL – nonePIT – none
Pitchers:ATL – Avery (1/3), P. Smith (323), Leibrandt (123), Freeman (113), Mercker (1)PIT – Walk (9)
Attendance: 52,929  Time: 2:52

Game 6

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October 13:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium,Atlanta

Team123456789RHE
Pittsburgh08004100013131
Atlanta000100102491
W:Tim Wakefield (2–0)L:Tom Glavine (0–2)S: none
HR:PITBarry Bonds (1),Jay Bell (1),Lloyd McClendon (1)ATLDavid Justice (1,2)
Pitchers:PIT – Wakefield (9)ATL – Glavine (1), Leibrandt (3), Freeman (2), Mercker (2) Wohlers (1)
Attendance: 51,975  Time: 2:50

Game 7

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October 14:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium,Atlanta

Team123456789RHE
Pittsburgh100001000271
Atlanta000000003370
W:Jeff Reardon (1–0)L:Doug Drabek (0–3)S: none
HR:PIT – noneATL – none
Pitchers:PIT – Drabek (8), Belinda (2/3)ATL – Smoltz (6), Stanton (2/3), P. Smith (0), Avery (113), Reardon (1)
Attendance: 51,975  Time: 3:22

World Series

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Main article:1992 World Series

Game 1

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October 17, 1992, atAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium inAtlanta

Team123456789RHE
Toronto000100000140
Atlanta00000300X340
W:Tom Glavine (1–0)   L:Jack Morris (0–1)  
HR:TORJoe Carter (1)  ATLDamon Berryhill (1)

Game 2

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October 18, 1992, atAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium inAtlanta

Team123456789RHE
Toronto000020012592
Atlanta010120000451
W:Duane Ward (1–0)   L:Jeff Reardon (0–1)  S:Tom Henke (1)
HR:TOREd Sprague (1)

Game 3

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October 20, 1992, atSkyDome inToronto, Ontario

Team123456789RHE
Atlanta000001010290
Toronto000100011361
W:Duane Ward (2–0)   L:Steve Avery (0–1)  
HR:TORJoe Carter (2),Kelly Gruber (1)

Game 4

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October 21, 1992, atSkyDome inToronto, Ontario

Team123456789RHE
Atlanta000000010150
Toronto001000100260
W:Jimmy Key (1–0)   L:Tom Glavine (1–1)  S:Tom Henke (2)
HR:TORPat Borders (1)

Game 5

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October 22, 1992, atSkyDome inToronto, Ontario

Team123456789RHE
Atlanta1001500007130
Toronto010100000260
W:John Smoltz (1–0)   L:Jack Morris (0–2)  S:Mike Stanton (1)
HR:ATLDavid Justice (1),Lonnie Smith (1)

Game 6

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October 24, 1992, atAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium inAtlanta

Team1234567891011RHE
Toronto100100000024141
Atlanta00100000101381
W:Jimmy Key (2–0)   L:Charlie Leibrandt (0–1)  S:Mike Timlin (1)
HR:TORCandy Maldonado (1)

Awards and honors

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All-Stars

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1992 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAARichmond BravesInternational LeagueChris Chambliss
AAGreenville BravesSouthern LeagueGrady Little
ADurham BullsCarolina LeagueLeon Roberts
AMacon BravesSouth Atlantic LeagueBrian Snitker
RookiePulaski BravesAppalachian LeagueRandy Ingle
RookieGCL BravesGulf Coast LeagueJim Saul
RookieIdaho Falls BravesPioneer LeagueDave Hilton

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Greenville[8]

References

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  1. ^Randy St. Claire Statistics and History. Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved on February 9, 2011.
  2. ^Rico Rossy Statistics and History. Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved on February 9, 2011.
  3. ^Otis Nixon StatisticsBaseball-Reference.com
  4. ^abSteve Lyons StatisticsBaseball-Reference.com
  5. ^Randall Simon StatisticsBaseball-Reference.com
  6. ^Mark Davis Statistics and History. Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved on February 9, 2011.
  7. ^Jeff Reardon StatisticsBaseball-Reference.com
  8. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed.,The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997
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