1982 Atlanta Braves
1982 Atlanta Braves / Franchise: Atlanta Braves / BR Team Page[edit]
Record: 89-73, Finished 1st in NL Western Division (1982 NL)
Division Clinched: October 3, 1982
Owner/President: Ted Turner
General Manager: John Mullen
Managed by Joe Torre
Coaches: Tommie Aaron, Bob Gibson, Sonny Jackson, Dal Maxvill, Joe Pignatano and Rube Walker
Ballpark: Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
History, Comments, Contributions[edit]
The 1982 Atlanta Braves began the season by winning their first 13 games. At the time, this was the most by any team since 1901, and while it was matched by the 1987 Milwaukee Brewers and the 2023 Tampa Bay Rays, it has not been surpassed since. Led by 1982 National League Most Valuable Player Award winner Dale Murphy, the Braves won the National League West division title after a close race with the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants.
However, they were swept by the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League Championship Series.
Awards and Honors[edit]
- Bob Horner, Dale Murphy and Phil Niekro
- NL MVP: Dale Murphy
- NL Gold Glove: Dale Murphy (OF) and Phil Niekro (P)
- NL Silver Slugger Award: Dale Murphy (OF)
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NL Championship Series (3-0) Cardinals over Braves | |||
World Series (4-3) Cardinals over Brewers | |||
AL Championship Series (3-2) Brewers over Angels |
Newspaper[edit]
- Associated Press: "Astros’ Mullen to Become General Manager of Braves", New York Times, May 13, 1979
- Malcolm Moran, "BREWERS AND BRAVES TAKE DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS", New York Times, October 4, 1982, Section C, Page 1
- Gary Pomerantz, "Braves Lose Game, Win Title", Washington Post, October 4, 1982
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