Who were the best Braves pitchers in the 90s?
The Big Three was a trio of Major League Baseball starting pitchers for the Atlanta Braves from 1993 to 2002 which consisted of Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and John Smoltz. The Big Three combined to win seven National League Cy Young Awards in the 1990s and helped lead the Atlanta Braves to a 1995 World Series win.
- Tom Glavine (1987-2008) Career Length Grade: A.
- Curt Schilling (1988-2007) Career Length Grade: B+
- Kevin Brown (1986-2005) Career Length Grade: B.
- Greg Maddux (1986-2008) Career Length Grade: A+
- Roger Clemens (1984-2007) Career Length Grade: A+
Atlanta Braves
1. | Warren Spahn | 356 |
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2. | Kid Nichols | 330 |
3. | Phil Niekro | 268 |
4. | Tom Glavine | 244 |
5. | John Smoltz | 210 |
- Juan Gonzalez. 1990-99, Texas Rangers. ...
- Edgar Martinez. 1990-99, Seattle Mariners. ...
- Fred McGriff. 1990, Toronto Blue Jays; 1991-93, San Diego Padres; 1993-97, Atlanta Braves; 1998-99, Tampa Bay Devil Rays. ...
- Mark McGwire. 1990-97, Oakland A's; 1997-99, St. ...
- Larry Walker.
- 38 Sean Bergman.
- 42 Micah Bowie.
- 38 Mike Cather.
- 48 Bruce Chen.
- 51 David Cortés.
- 50 Derrin Ebert.
- 47 Tom Glavine.
- 28 John Hudek.
RANK | NAME | FROM |
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1 | Walter Johnson | 1907 |
2 | Greg Maddux | 1986 |
3 | Randy Johnson | 1988 |
4 | Tom Seaver | 1967 |
Mariano Rivera is the greatest MLB relief pitcher of all time. His 2.21 career ERA, 652 career saves, and 952 games finished all stand as the best mark of any reliever in history.
His WAR/IP ratio is the highest in history. He entered the Hall of Fame the same year as Johnson – in 2015 – with 91.1% of the vote. In the modern era, Greg Maddux's 355 wins are the most by any pitcher.
Atlanta Braves
The team relied on clutch hitting and its powerful pitching rotation, which was made up of perennial Cy Young Award winner Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, John Smoltz, and Steve Avery.
Who were the Braves pitchers in 1996?
Which pitchers from the 1996 Atlanta Braves were their primary starters, closers and relievers? SP Steve Avery, SP Tom Glavine, SP Greg Maddux, SP John Smoltz, RP Mike Bielecki, RP Pedro Borbon, RP Joe Borowski, RP Brad Clontz, RP Dean Hartgraves, RP Greg McMichael, RP Terrell Wade, CL Mark Wohlers.
Jack Stivetts threw the first no-hitter in Braves history on August 6, 1892; the most recent no-hitter was thrown by Kent Mercker on April 8, 1994. Two left-handed pitchers have thrown no-hitters in franchise history while eleven were by right-handers.

Both Kershaw and Koufax won three Cy Young Awards, both were MVPs, both won five ERA titles. Koufax has the obvious edge in World Series championships, three to one, and his winning Game 7 start on two days' rest in the 1965 World Series will forever make him the Dodgers great big-game pitcher.
Some think that the very first pitcher to hit the 100 MPH mark was Walter Johnson. Johnson pitched for the Washington Senators from 1907 to 1927. Although technology was unable to give us a number to attach to Johnson's pitch speed, he once threw a ball that outpaced a moving motorcycle.
Without the shadow of a doubt, Clayton Kershaw has been the best MLB pitcher in the last decade. Since 2012, The Claw has ammassed a plethora of accolades: a World Series title, seven All-Star appearances, two AL Cy Young Awards, a Roberto Clemente Award, and a no-hitter on June 18, 2014.
During his remarkable career with the Boston Red Sox, Ted Williams earned many nicknames: The Kid, The Splendid Splinter, Teddy Ballgame... but the only nickname that he ever wanted was "the greatest hitter who ever lived."
- Catcher: Ivan Rodriguez.
- First base: Mark McGwire.
- Second base: Roberto Alomar.
- Shortstop: Cal Ripken Jr.
- Third base: Matt Williams.
- Left field: Barry Bonds.
- Center field: Ken Griffey Jr.
- Right field: Sammy Sosa.
Between the 1990 and 1999 seasons, Mark McGwire hit the most home runs, with 405 home runs.
HOUSTON -- Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, John Smoltz and Steve Avery started games for the Braves in the 1995 World Series. It was one of the best pitching staffs of all time. The Braves expected to get excellent pitching from the group and did during their run to winning the 1995 Series.
Which pitchers from the 1998 Atlanta Braves were their primary starters, closers and relievers? SP Tom Glavine, SP Greg Maddux, SP Kevin Millwood, SP Denny Neagle, SP John Smoltz, RP Mike Cather, RP Alan Embree, RP Dennis Martinez, RP John Rocker, RP Rudy Seanez, RP Russ Springer, RP Mark Wohlers, CL Kerry Ligtenberg.
Who was the closing pitcher for the Braves in 1995?
As Carlos Baerga's fly ball landed softly into center fielder Marquis Grissom's glove in left center field to end Game 6 of the 1995 World Series, Braves closer Mark Wohlers thrust both arms in the air – like a touchdown signal for the ages.
Pitcher: Greg Maddux (18)
The Hall of Fame right-hander's first Gold Glove Award came in 1990, and that began a run of 13 straight years in which he was the National League's Gold Glove Award winner for pitchers.
In Major League Baseball history twenty-three pitchers have thrown perfect games, including one in the World Series. In addition, two pitchers (Harvey Haddix and Pedro Martinez) have thrown nine perfect innings, only to have their perfect game broken up in extra innings.
Early Wynn. Wynn was one of the most intimidating pitchers of the 1950s. Mickey Mantle once said of him, "That s.o.b. is so mean he would (expletive) knock you down in the dugout." The 300-game winner was once quoted as saying he would throw at his own grandmother.
Jacob deGrom – New York Mets
He throws the hardest slider, averaging 91.6 mph with the second highest whiff rate of any pitch, trailing only Craig Kimbrel's knuckle-curve. The most amazing trait about his slider is the ability to get swings without ever throwing it in the zone.
Koufax was an American baseball legend. He possessed a 100-mph fastball and what announcer Vin Scully called “a twelve-to-six curveball” that started at 12 o'clock then dropped to 6 o'clock. From 1963–1966, he had the best four-year span of any pitcher in baseball history.
If you want to talk about dominant pitchers, you can't avoid talking about Al Spaulding. True, he only pitched for seven years; however, during that time he racked up an insane 252 wins—and just 65 losses. That's the single greatest career winning percentage in baseball history: . 795.
Helsley brought the heat in San Diego and registered the fastest pitch in the majors so far this season. SAN DIEGO — Cardinals reliever Ryan Helsley set a new standard for throwing heat in 2022 against the Padres on Thursday.
Henry Aaron (1954-1974)
567), OPS (. 944), hits (3,600), doubles (600), home runs (733), RBIs (2,202) and total bases (6,591). He's the greatest player in Braves history by far, and one of the most iconic players in the history of the sport.
Who were the Braves pitchers in the 80s?
Year | Starting Pitchers | Bullpen |
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1983 (88-74) | McMurtry | Moore |
1982 (89-73) | Mahler | Hrabosky |
1981 (50-56) | Mahler | Hrabosky |
1980 (81-80) | Alexander |
The Atlanta Braves captured their eighth consecutive division title with a league-best record, 103-59. Third-baseman, Chipper Jones, was the National League's Most Valuable Player with a .
The 1990s were the start of greatness for the Atlanta Braves. It was the start of 14-straight division titles, where the staple for the Braves was pitching. Throughout the decade, the Braves won a total of 925 games.
- Don Drysdale (1956-1969) Career Length Grade: B+
- Jim Bunning (1955-1971) Career Length Grade: A.
- Sandy Koufax (1955-1966) Career Length Grade: C.
- Bob Gibson (1959-1975) Career Length Grade: A-
- 1.Juan Marichal (1960-1975) Career Length Grade: B.
The Chicago Cubs had gone nearly 50 years without falling victim to a no-hitter until the Philadelphia Phillies' Cole Hamels zapped them in 2015. That leaves the Oakland Athletics with the longest streak of avoiding a no-hitter, having last been no-hit 31 years, 4 months, 20 days ago back in 1991.
Jordan Davis is still representing Georgia, both the state and the football program. The former Georgia defensive tackle was at the Atlanta Braves game on Wednesday afternoon, where he had the honor of throwing out the first pitch.
A game that is a no-hitter through 9 innings may be lost in extra innings. In 1917, Fred Toney of the Cincinnati Reds and Hippo Vaughn of the Chicago Cubs each threw nine innings of no-hit ball; the only time in baseball history that neither team has had a hit through nine innings.
It's admittedly a stretch to say Pruett “owned” Ruth, because the Babe had a . 975 OPS against him. But Pruett is worth bringing up here because his 41.9% strikeout rate against Ruth was by far the highest among those who faced him at least 10 times.
Outfield – Hank Aaron (.362-7-16 in 48 games)
In 12 seasons hitting against Koufax, Aaron topped . 400 six times. He also had more walks (14) than strikeouts (12) against Koufax. Hall of Famer Aaron had a 23-season MLB career (1954-76; Braves and Brewers).
Who is the greatest Dodger player of all time?
Sandy Koufax is the greatest Los Angeles Dodgers player of all time. The superstar pitcher played for the Dodgers from 1955 to 1966 and, in that time, racked up seven all-star selections, 4 World Series titles, and 3 Cy Young awards.
Fastest (93.6 MPH) Ceremonial First Pitch ever! Ichiro!
Age | Average Velocity¹ | Your Goal² |
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8 | 39 MPH | 40 MPH |
9 | 44 MPH | 45 MPH |
10 | 47 MPH | 50 MPH |
11 | 52 MPH | 55 MPH |
The flaming fastball, equivalent to roughly 153 km/h (95 mph) on a big-league field, created a buzz across media outlets, including Yahoo Japan, the nation's biggest media portal.
- Doug Drabek. 1990-92, Pittsburgh Pirates; 1993-96, Houston Astros; 1997, Chicago White Sox; 1998, Baltimore Orioles. ...
- Dennis Martinez. 1990-93, Montreal Expos; 1994-96, Cleveland Indians; 1997, Seattle Mariners; 1998, Atlanta Braves. ...
- Kevin Appier. ...
- Pedro Martinez. ...
- Mike Mussina.
Pitcher | Seasons | Seasons and teams |
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Grover Cleveland Alexander | 9 | 1911, 13–17 (Philadelphia Phillies), 1920, 23 (Chicago Cubs), 1927 (St. Louis Cardinals) |
Mickey Welch | 9 | 1880–81 (Troy Trojans), 1883–89 (New York Gothams/Giants) |
Palmer was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1990. that Jim Palmer is the only pitcher to win World Series games in three decades, as he earned victories for the Orioles in the 1966, '70, '71 and '83 Fall Classics?
- 33 Steve Avery.
- 48 Juan Berenguer.
- 36 Mike Bielecki.
- 36 Tony Castillo.
- 18 Jim Clancy.
- 40 Marvin Freeman.
- 47 Tom Glavine.
- 32 Charlie Leibrandt.
Stephen Louis Dalkowski Jr. (June 3, 1939 – April 19, 2020), nicknamed Dalko, was an American left-handed pitcher. He was sometimes called the fastest pitcher in baseball history and had a fastball that probably exceeded 100 mph (160 km/h).
By Baseball Reference's WAR analysis, Jones finished his career at 85.1 WAR. Jeter is at 71.6 WAR and not likely to get much higher. At the plate, Jones was better, and it's not that close; he produced about 557 runs above an average hitter while Jeter is at 366.
What was the best year for the Atlanta Braves?
- 1) 1998, 106-56. This team had the most prolific offense and one of the best pitching staffs the Braves employed during the epic 1990s. ...
- 2) 1993, 104-58. ...
- 3) 1995, 90-54. ...
- 4) 1957, 95-59.
- 5) 2003, 101-61.
- Mark Bowman has covered the Braves for MLB.com since 2001.
The Braves are decidedly the team of the 90's. The Braves were more consistent winners throughout the decade, beginning their division reign as early as 1991. While the Yankees won the top prize more times, the Braves won more NL pennants, and again were more successful earlier.
- Catcher: Ivan Rodriguez.
- First base: Mark McGwire.
- Second base: Roberto Alomar.
- Shortstop: Cal Ripken Jr.
- Third base: Matt Williams.
- Left field: Barry Bonds.
- Center field: Ken Griffey Jr.
- Right field: Sammy Sosa.
Jack Stivetts threw the first no-hitter in Braves history on August 6, 1892; the most recent no-hitter was thrown by Kent Mercker on April 8, 1994. Two left-handed pitchers have thrown no-hitters in franchise history while eleven were by right-handers.