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2007 Atlanta Braves season

The 2007 Atlanta Braves season was the 42nd season in Atlanta and the 137th overall. They attempted to recapture the National League East, which they had relinquished in 2006 for the first time since joining the division in 1994. They opened their season with a sweep of the Philadelphia Phillies.

2007 Atlanta Braves
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkTurner Field
CityAtlanta
Record84–78 (.519)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersLiberty Media
General managersJohn Schuerholz
ManagersBobby Cox
TelevisionFSN South
SportSouth
TBS
Jon Sciambi, Chip Caray, Skip Caray, Pete Van Wieren, Joe Simpson
RadioWGST
Jon Sciambi, Chip Caray, Pete Van Wieren, Skip Caray, Joe Simpson, Mark Lemke
WUBL
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Offseason edit

December edit

  • December 3: Signed RHP Tanyon Sturtze to a one-year deal. Sturtze, who had rotator cuff surgery on May 23, 2006, was expected to join the bullpen about a month after the season started.
  • December 7 December 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine: Traded LHP Horacio Ramírez to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for RHP Rafael Soriano. Ramirez, viewed by many within the organization as having great potential, had not lived up to expectations in Atlanta. With this trade, John Schuerholz showed he was going to be aggressive in upgrading the bullpen, a big part of the Braves' struggles in 2006. Soriano owned a 65/21 SO/BB ratio in 60 innings for the Mariners in 2006.
  • December 9: Signed OF Willie Harris to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training. At the time, it was assumed that Harris would either be a reserve outfielder in Atlanta or stay in Richmond the entire year. Few people, if any, foresaw the kind of production Harris would have with the Braves after earning playing time due to Ryan Langerhans' departure in a trade with the Oakland Athletics. Many of Harris' previous struggles can be attributed to his playing in the American League, which does not focus as much on "small ball" as the National League. Harris' talents, which center around his speed and his ability to hit for contact, have led him to become a valuable member of the club in 2007.
  • December 12 May 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine: Declined to tender 2007 contract offers to 2B Marcus Giles and RHP Chris Reitsma. Not having received any favorable trade offers for Marcus Giles, the Braves were forced to decline him arbitration, believing that their best option at second base for 2007 was Kelly Johnson, an outfielder in 2005 who did not play at all in 2006 due to Tommy John surgery. Despite many critics' claims that his defense would be abysmal, Johnson has played a fine second base and has proven to be one of the majors' best hitters at his position.
  • December 20 September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine: Signed UTIL Chris Woodward to a one-year contract. Woodward was expected to be a "super-utility" player for the bench, as he had experience not only at each position in the infield, but had played in the outfield as well.

January edit

  • January 18 May 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine: Agreed to terms with OF/1B Craig Wilson on a one-year contract. Wilson was thought mainly to have been added as part of a platoon at first base with rookie Scott Thorman; Thorman is a left-handed batter, while Wilson bats right-handed. He was also available for use as an extra outfielder.
  • January 19 May 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine: Acquired LHP Mike González and nonroster SS Brent Lillibridge from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for 1B Adam LaRoche and nonroster OF Jamie Romak. With Thorman as the heir apparent at first base for the Braves, Schuerholz continued the trend of strengthening the weak bullpen by trading for a reliever in González who, by all accounts, had been a shut-down closer for Pittsburgh in 2006. Notable statistics for González in that year: 64/31 SO/BB ratio, converted all 24 save opportunities, and allowed 1 home run in 54 innings. Lillibridge ranked #93 in Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects April 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine list for the 2007 season.

March edit

  • March 9 March 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine: Agreed to terms with LHP Mark Redman on a one-year contract. Schuerholz decided to take a chance on free agent Redman, a former All-Star with the Kansas City Royals, to shore up the back end of the rotation.
  • March 22 March 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine: Signed C Brian McCann to a six-year contract with a club option for a seventh season. As is becoming the case ever more frequently with many major league clubs, the Braves opted to lock up a promising young player in McCann with a long-term deal to avoid both arbitration and free agency hassles.
  • March 23 May 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine: Acquired RHP Erik Cordier from the Royals in exchange for INF Tony Peña Jr. Peña was out of options in Atlanta, meaning that if he did not make the Braves' 25-man roster out of Spring training, he would have had to clear waivers to be assigned to the minor leagues. At that point, any other club would have had the opportunity to claim him off waivers. By acquiring Cordier, a once-highly regarded prospect before having Tommy John surgery, the Braves at least gained some value for Peña, who was not likely earn a spot on the 25-man roster.

Regular season edit

Season summary edit

April edit

The team had a great April to open the season, finishing the month with a 16–9 record. They also won both series against the rival Mets that month. Three of the four victories in those series were comeback wins. They were 2 games ahead of the Mets for first-place at the end of the month.

May edit

The Braves started off the month red-hot by winning 8 of their first 11 games, which included five straight wins from May 8–12. It was their first five-game winning streak since July 2006. The team finished out the month by winning just 6 of their final 17 games, however, which included a sweep at home at the hands of the Phillies (whom they had swept at the beginning of the season). The Braves ended with a .500 record for the month, at 14–14.

June edit

Interleague play during mid-June saw the Braves struggle, finishing with an NL-worst 4–11 record. The team lost 7 out of 8 games, including a stretch in which they scored just a single run in a five-game span. On June 24, the Braves fell to .500 for the first time during the season. The month ended on a positive note, however, as the Braves took five straight games from the Washington Nationals and the Florida Marlins. During those five games, the Braves scored 41 runs. The Braves finished the month four games behind the Mets in the divisional standings.

July edit

On July 5, Chipper Jones surpassed Dale Murphy for the Atlanta club record of 372 home runs by belting 2 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.[1] The Braves went into the All-Star break with a record of 47–42, 2 games behind the New York Mets. After the break, the Braves swept the Pirates in three games, then were immediately swept by the last-place Cincinnati Reds.

On July 18, Julio Franco was signed as a free agent.[2] On July 21, Willie Harris went 6-for-6 with 6 RBIs to become the seventh player in franchise history to go 6-for-6 in a 14–6 win over the St. Louis Cardinals.[3]

On July 31, the Braves acquired 1B Mark Teixeira and LHP Ron Mahay from the Texas Rangers for C Jarrod Saltalamacchia, SS Elvis Andrus, LHP Matt Harrison, RHP Neftalí Feliz, and LHP Beau Jones.[4] Saltalamacchia, Andrus, and Harrison were rated as the top three prospects in the organization at the start of the season by Baseball America.[5] Later in the day, they acquired RHP Octavio Dotel from the Kansas City Royals for RHP Kyle Davies.[6] In the final deal before the deadline, Atlanta traded LHPs Wilfredo Ledezma and Will Startup to the San Diego Padres for LHP Royce Ring.[7]

August edit

The Braves went through a disappointing August going 13–15. They suffered a terrible loss on August 2 losing to the Houston Astros 12–11 in 14 innings in which Édgar Rentería left with an ankle sprain which kept him out for a month. Yunel Escobar took his spot and fared similarly to Rentería and on August 5, he hit a walk-off single against the Colorado Rockies in 10 innings. On August 16, Jeff Francoeur, wore a jersey with his name misspelled on it. The "e" and "u" in his name switched, went 0-for-4 with the Braves in a game against the Giants.[8] At the end of the month, they were 5+12 games back of the Mets for first place.

September edit

After dropping the first two games of September to the rival New York Mets, the Braves won 14 of their next 20 games to pull within only three games of the wild card. The Braves could not keep up this blistering pace however, dropping four of their last five games, eliminating themselves from playoff contention. The Braves did use the late season roster expansion to bring up young OF prospect Brandon Jones, a possible replacement for outfielder Andruw Jones, whose contract expired in 2007, and won't be renewed because his batting statistics tumbled in 2007. The Braves final game of the season took place on September 30, and the Braves lost to the Houston Astros, 3–0. This was also the final Braves game broadcast nationally by TBS, ending more than 30 years of nationally televised Atlanta Braves baseball.

Postseason edit

October edit

On October 11, John Schuerholz gave up the GM job after 17 years to become team president, signing a four-year contract. The new GM Frank Wren, signed a four-year contract after eight years as Assistant GM.[9]

Season standings edit

National League East edit

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Philadelphia Phillies 89 73 0.549 47–34 42–39
New York Mets 88 74 0.543 1 41–40 47–34
Atlanta Braves 84 78 0.519 5 44–37 40–41
Washington Nationals 73 89 0.451 16 40–41 33–48
Florida Marlins 71 91 0.438 18 36–45 35–46


Record vs. opponents edit


Source: [1]
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 4–2 4–2 2–4 8–10 6–1 5–2 8–10 2–5 3–4 5–1 5–4 10–8 10–8 4–3 6–1 8–7
Atlanta 2–4 5–4 1–6 4–2 10–8 3–3 4–3 5–2 9–9 9–9 5–1 5–2 4–3 3–4 11–7 4–11
Chicago 2–4 4–5 9–9 5–2 0–6 8–7 2–5 9–6 2–5 3–4 8–7 3–5 5–2 11–5 6–1 8–4
Cincinnati 4–2 6–1 9–9 2–4 4–3 4–11 2–4 8–7 2–5 2–4 9–7 2–4 4–3 6–9 1–6 7-11
Colorado 10–8 2–4 2–5 4–2 3–3 3–4 12–6 4–2 4–2 4–3 4–3 11–8 10–8 3–4 4–3 10–8
Florida 1–6 8–10 6–0 3–4 3–3 2–3 4–3 2–5 7–11 9–9 3–4 3–4 1–6 2–4 8–10 9–9
Houston 2–5 3–3 7–8 11–4 4–3 3-2 4–3 5–13 2–5 3–3 5–10 4–3 2–4 7–9 2–5 9–9
Los Angeles 10–8 3–4 5–2 4–2 6–12 3–4 3–4 3–3 5–5 4–2 5–2 8–10 10–8 3–3 5–1 5–10
Milwaukee 5–2 2–5 6–9 7–8 2–4 5–2 13–5 3–3 2–4 3–4 10–6 2–5 4–5 7–8 4–2 8–7
New York 4–3 9–9 5–2 5–2 2–4 11–7 5–2 5–5 4–2 6–12 4–2 2–4 4–2 5–2 9–9 8–7
Philadelphia 1-5 9–9 4–3 4–2 3–4 9–9 3–3 2–4 4–3 12–6 4–2 4–3 4–4 6–3 12–6 8–7
Pittsburgh 4–5 1–5 7–8 7–9 3–4 4–3 10–5 2–5 6–10 2–4 2–4 1–6 4–2 6–12 4–2 5–10
San Diego 8–10 2–5 5–3 4–2 8–11 4–3 3–4 10–8 5–2 4–2 3–4 6–1 14–4 3–4 4–2 6–9
San Francisco 8–10 3–4 2–5 3–4 8–10 6–1 4–2 8–10 5–4 2–4 4–4 2–4 4–14 4–1 3–4 5–10
St. Louis 3–4 4–3 5–11 9–6 4–3 4-2 9–7 3–3 8–7 2–5 3–6 12–6 4–3 1–4 1–5 6–9
Washington 1–6 7–11 1–6 6–1 3–4 10-8 5–2 1–5 2–4 9–9 6–12 2–4 2–4 4–3 5–1 9–9


Roster edit

2007 Atlanta Braves
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Game log edit

2007 Regular Season Game Log
April (16–9)
# Date Time Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record TV Radio
1 April 2 @ Phillies 5–3(10) Wickman (1–0) Madson (0–1) Paronto (1) 44,742 2:57 1–0 TBS WGST/WUBL
2 April 4 @ Phillies 3–2(11) McBride (1–0) Madson (0–2) Wickman (1) 41,516 3:16 2–0 FSN South WGST/WUBL
3 April 5 @ Phillies 8–4 James (1–0) Eaton (0–1) Soriano (1) 30,062 3:10 3–0 TBS WGST/WUBL
4 April 6 Mets 1–11 Pérez (1–0) Redman (0–1) 51,014 2:59 3–1 TBS WGST/WUBL
5 April 7 Mets 5–3 Smoltz (1–0) Glavine (1–1) Wickman (2) 43,156 3:13 4–1 FOX WGST/WUBL
6 April 8 Mets 3–2 Soriano (1–0) Heilman (0–1) Wickman (3) 24,832 2:59 5–1 TBS WGST/WUBL
7 April 10 Nationals 8–0 Hudson (1–0) Chico (0–1) 18,396 2:52 6–1 TBS WGST/WUBL
8 April 11 Nationals 8–3 James (2–0) Williams (0–2) 15,631 2:47 7–1 FSN South WGST/WUBL
9 April 12 Nationals 0–2 Colomé (1–0) Smoltz (1–1) Cordero (1) 23,897 2:42 7–2 TBS WGST/WUBL
10 April 13 Marlins 4–11 Willis (3–0) Redman (0–2) 33,212 2:52 7–3 TBS WGST/WUBL
April 14 Marlins Rescheduled for June 5 7–3
12 April 15 Marlins 8–4 Hudson (2–0) Olsen (2–1) 25,189 2:57 8–3 TBS WGST/WUBL
13 April 16 @ Nationals 1–5 Chico (1–1) James (2–1) 16,316 2:35 8–4 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
14 April 17 @ Nationals 6–4 Smoltz (2–1) Williams (0–3) Wickman (4) 17,791 3:10 9–4 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
15 April 18 Cubs 8–6 Villarreal (1–0) Eyre (0–1) Wickman (5) 26,837 3:09 10–4 FSN South WGST/WUBL
16 April 19 Cubs 0–3 Hill (3–0) Redman (0–3) Dempster (3) 31,603 2:27 10–5 TBS WGST/WUBL
17 April 20 @ Mets 7–3 Hudson (3–0) Pelfrey (0–1) 47,547 2:55 11–5 TBS WGST/WUBL
18 April 21 @ Mets 2–7 Pérez (2–1) James (2–2) 55,143 2:48 11–6 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
19 April 22 @ Mets 9–6 Yates (1–0) Heilman (1–2) Wickman (6) 55,671 3:21 12–6 TBS WGST/WUBL
20 April 23 @ Marlins 7–8 Willis (4–1) Davies (0–1) Pinto (1) 13,227 2:48 12–7 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
21 April 24 @ Marlins 11–6 Moylan (1–0) Lindstrom (0–1) 11,507 3:09 13–7 TBS WGST/WUBL
22 April 25 @ Marlins 3–4 Owens (1–0) Wickman (1–1) 13,310 2:23 13–8 FSN South WGST/WUBL
23 April 27 @ Rockies 9–7 James (3–2) Francis (1–3) Moylan (1) 25,079 3:09 14–8 TBS WGST/WUBL
24 April 28 @ Rockies 6–2 Smoltz (3–1) Hirsh (2–2) 28,178 2:29 15–8 TBS WGST/WUBL
25 April 29 @ Rockies 7–9(11) Bautista (1–0) Colyer (0–1) 31,445 3:40 15–9 TBS WGST/WUBL
26 April 30 Phillies 5–2 González (1–0) Alfonseca (1–1) 20,354 2:24 16–9 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
May (14–14)
# Date Time Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record TV Radio
27 May 1 Phillies 4–6 Hamels (3–1) Redman (0–4) Gordon (5) 19,670 3:18 16–10 FSN South WGST/WUBL
28 May 2 Phillies 4–3 Paronto (1–0) García (1–2) Soriano (2) 23,647 2:49 17–10 FSN South WGST/WUBL
29 May 4 Dodgers 4–0 Smoltz (4–1) Tomko (0–3) 38,263 2:39 18–10 TBS WGST/WUBL
30 May 5 Dodgers 3–6 Lowe (3–3) Hudson (3–1) Saito (9) 42,786 2:51 18–11 TBS WGST/WUBL
31 May 6 Dodgers 6–4 Paronto (2–0) Tsao (0–1) González (1) 33,350 2:57 18–12 TBS WGST/WUBL
32 May 7 Padres 2–4 Young (4–2) James (3–3) Hoffman (9) 19,189 3:00 19–12 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
33 May 8 Padres 3–2 González (2–0) Bell (0–1) Soriano (3) 21,748 2:13 20–12 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
34 May 9 Padres 3–2 Smoltz (5–1) Meredith (1–1) Soriano (4) 36,523 2:13 21–12 FSN South WGST/WUBL
35 May 10 Padres 5–3 Hudson (4–1) Wells (1–2) Soriano (5) 28,799 2:39 22–12 TBS WGST/WUBL
36 May 11 @ Pirates 4–1 Davies (1–1) Duke (1–4) González (2) 23,376 2:35 23–12 TBS WGST/WUBL
37 May 12 @ Pirates 9–2 James (4–3) Armas (0–3) 34,775 2:19 24–12 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
38 May 13 @ Pirates 2–13 Snell (3–2) Lerew (0–1) 19,484 2:45 24–13 TBS WGST/WUBL
39 May 14 @ Nationals 1–2 Bergmann (1–3) Smoltz (5–2) Colomé (1) 18,829 2:08 24–14 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
40 May 15 @ Nationals 6–2 Hudson (5–1) Williams (0–5) 21,258 2:40 25–14 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
41 May 16 @ Nationals 4–6 Traber (1–0) Davies (1–2) Rauch (2) 20,329 2:29 25–15 FSN South WGST/WUBL
42 May 17 @ Nationals 3–4 Chico (3–4) Paronto (2–1) Rauch (3) 24,631 2:36 25–16 TBS WGST/WUBL
May 18 @ Red Sox Rescheduled for May 19 25–16
43 May 19 @ Red Sox 3–13 Matsuzaka (6–2) Lerew (0–2) 36,358 3:02 25–17 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
44 May 19 @ Red Sox 14–0 Smoltz (6–2) Hansack (0–1) 36,792 3:01 26–17 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
45 May 20 @ Red Sox 3–6 Gabbard (1–0) Hudson (5–2) 36,140 3:05 26–18 TBS WGST/WUBL
46 May 22 Mets 8–1 Davies (2–2) Sosa (3–1) 32,587 2:29 27–18 TBS WGST/WUBL
47 May 23 Mets 0–3 Pérez (6–3) James (4–4) Wagner (11) 30,489 2:49 27–19 TBS WGST/WUBL
48 May 24 Mets 2–1 Smoltz (7–2) Glavine (5–2) Wickman (7) 36,660 2:33 28–19 TBS WGST/WUBL
49 May 25 Phillies 3–8 Moyer (5–3) Hudson (5–3) 35,402 2:58 28–19 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
50 May 26 Phillies 4–6 Eaton (5–3) Carlyle (0–1) Alfonseca (1) 40,122 2:51 28–20 FOX WGST/WUBL
51 May 27 Phillies 6–13 Hamels (7–2) Davies (2–3) 38,058 3:05 28–21 TBS WGST/WUBL
52 May 28 @ Brewers 2–1 James (5–4) Capuano (5–4) Wickman (8) 41,139 2:37 29–21 TBS WGST/WUBL
53 May 29 @ Brewers 4–5 Sheets (5–3) Moylan (1–1) Cordero (18) 27,559 3:01 29–22 FSN South WGST/WUBL
54 May 30 @ Brewers 9–3 Hudson (6–3) Turnbow (1–3) 32,758 2:44 30–22 TBS WGST/WUBL
June (13–15)
# Date Time Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record TV Radio
55 June 1 @ Cubs 8–5 Davies (3–3) Zambrano (5–5) 39,523 2:58 31–22 TBS WGST/WUBL
56 June 2 @ Cubs 5–3 Yates (2–0) Ohman (0–3) Wickman (9) 40,290 2:40 32–22 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
57 June 3 @ Cubs 1–10 Marshall (1–2) Cormier (0–1) 40,155 2:36 32–23 TBS WGST/WUBL
58 June 4 Marlins 4–6 Obermueller (2–3) Hudson (6–4) Gregg (8) 22,175 2:44 32–24 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
11 June 5 Marlins 3–1 Carlyle (1–1) Pinto (0–3) Wickman (10) 20,863 2:20 33–24 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
59 June 5 Marlins 1–5 VandenHurk (1–1) Smoltz (7–3) 27,072 2:27 33–25 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
60 June 6 Marlins 4–7 Miller (1–0) Davies (3–4) Gregg (9) 28,026 3:10 33–26 FSN South WGST/WUBL
61 June 7 Cubs 1–2 Hill (5–4) James (5–5) Dempster (12) 32,902 2:14 33–27 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
62 June 8 Cubs 1–9 Marshall (2–2) Cormier (0–2) 37,123 2:58 33–28 TBS WGST/WUBL
63 June 9 Cubs 9–5 Moylan (2–1) Marquis (5–3) 51,816 3:09 34–28 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
64 June 10 Cubs 5–4 Paronto (3–1) Dempster (1–3) Wickman (11) 32,752 3:05 35–28 ESPN WGST/WUBL
65 June 12 @ Twins 3–7 Slowey (2–0) Davies (3–5) 25,868 2:39 35–29 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
66 June 13 @ Twins 0–6 Silva (4–7) James (5–6) 27,903 2:10 35–30 FSN South WGST/WUBL
67 June 14 @ Twins 2–3 Reyes (1–1) Wickman (1–2) 26,714 2:35 35–31 TBS WGST/WUBL
68 June 15 @ Indians 5–4 Soriano (2–0) Sabathia (9–2) Wickman (12) 34,848 2:58 36–31 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
69 June 16 @ Indians 6–2 Smoltz (8–3) Byrd (6–3) 35,153 2:48 37–31 FOX WGST/WBL
70 June 17 @ Indians 2–5 Carmona (8–2) Davies (3–6) Borowski (20) 33,429 2:51 37–32 TBS WGST/WUBL
71 June 18 Red Sox 9–4 James (6–6) Schilling (6–4) 47,562 3:11 38–32 ESPN WGST/WUBL
72 June 19 Red Sox 0–4 Beckett (10–1) Hudson (6–5) 47,910 2:57 38–33 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
73 June 20 Red Sox 0–11 Tavárez (5–4) Carlyle (1–2) 49,585 2:46 38–34 FSN South WGST/WUBL
74 June 22 Tigers 0–5 Rogers (1–0) Smoltz (8–4) 44,034 2:37 38–35 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
75 June 23 Tigers 1–2 Verlander (8–2) Davies (3–7) Jones (18) 49,074 2:51 38–36 FOX WGST/WUBL
76 June 24 Tigers 0–5 Miller (3–1) James (6–7) Durbin (1) 34,181 2:52 38–37 ESPN WGST/WUBL
77 June 25 Nationals 4–1 Hudson (7–5) Bergmann (1–4) Wickman (13) 25,375 2:29 39–38 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
78 June 26 Nationals 6–2 Carlyle (2–2) Bacsik (1–5) Wickman (14) 22,508 2:39 40–38 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
79 June 27 Nationals 13–0 Smoltz (9–4) Bowie (4–3) 29,144 3:08 41–38 FSN South WGST/WUBL
80 June 29 @ Marlins 12–3 James (7–7) Johnson (0–3) 17,181 3:16 42–38 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
81 June 30 @ Marlins 6–5 Hudson (8–5) Benítez (2–4) Yates (1) 24,229 3:25 43–38 TBS WGST/WUBL
July (13–13)
# Date Time Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record TV Radio
82 July 1 @ Marlins 5–6(10) Gardner (2–2) Soriano (2–1) 14,311 3:17 43–39 TBS WGST/WUBL
83 July 2 @ Dodgers 2–8 Beimel (2–1) Smoltz (9–5) 40,571 3:03 43–40 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
84 July 3 @ Dodgers 6–7 Seánez (5–1) Ledezma (0–1) Saito (23) 43,052 2:50 43–41 TBS WGST/WUBL
85 July 4 @ Dodgers 5–2 James (8–7) Hendrickson (2–4) Wickman (15) 56,000 3:08 44–41 FSN South WGST/WUBL
86 July 5 @ Dodgers 8–6 Moylan (3–1) Stults (0–1) Wickman (16) 41,052 3:28 45–41 TBS WGST/WUBL
87 July 6 @ Padres 7–4 Carlyle (3–2) Germano (5–3) 37,526 2:36 46–41 TBS WGST/WUBL
88 July 7 @ Padres 5–8 Bell (3–2) Yates (2–1) Hoffman (25) 41,419 2:52 46–42 FOX WGST/WUBL
89 July 8 @ Padres 5–4 Davies (4–7) Maddux (7–6) 41,026 2:34 47–42 ESPN WGST/WUBL
July 10 2007 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in San Francisco, California
90 July 13 Pirates 9–1 Hudson (9–5) Snell (7–6) 38,922 2:28 48–42 TBS WGST/WUBL
91 July 14 Pirates 5–4 Wickman (2–2) Chacón (4–2) 44,041 2:54 49–42 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
92 July 15 Pirates 5–1 Carlyle (4–2) Maholm (5–12) 30,756 2:17 50–42 TBS WGST/WUBL
93 July 16 Reds 3–10 Livingston (2–0) Davies (4–8) 24,442 3:16 50–43 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
94 July 17 Reds 5–6 Arroyo (4–10) Reyes (0–1) Weathers (18) 30,072 2:39 50–44 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
95 July 18 Reds 4–5(15) Gosling (1–0) Ascanio (0–1) 33,789 4:31 50–45 TBS WGST/WUBL
96 July 19 Cardinals 10–1 Hudson (10–5) Maroth (5–5) 41,171 2:32 51–45 FSN South WGST/WUBL
97 July 20 Cardinals 2–4 Wainwright (9–7) Soriano (2–2) Isringhausen (19) 42,712 2:39 51–46 FSN South WGST/WUBL
98 July 21 Cardinals 14–6 Carlyle (5–2) Looper (7–8) 53,953 3:22 52–46 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
99 July 22 Cardinals 2–7(10) Isringhausen (4–0) Yates (2–2) 39,181 3:25 52–47 ESPN WGST/WUBL
100 July 23 @ Giants 4–2 Smoltz (10–5) Cain (3–12) Wickman (17) 42,679 2:40 53–47 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
101 July 24 @ Giants 7–5(13) Moylan (4–1) Sánchez (1–2) Yates (2) 43,072 4:08 54–47 TBS WGST/WUBL
102 July 25 @ Giants 1–2 Lowry (11–7) James (8–8) Hennessey (7) 42,834 2:27 54–48 TBS WGST/WUBL
103 July 26 @ Giants 2–4 Lincecum (6–2) Carlyle (5–3) Hennessey (8) 42,366 2:33 54–49 TBS WGST/WUBL
104 July 27 @ D-backs 7–8(11) González (4–2) Ledezma (0–2) 27,151 3:40 54–50 TBS WGST/WUBL
105 July 28 @ D-backs 3–4(10) Cruz (5–1) Yates (2–3) 33,664 3:08 54–51 FOX WGST/WUBL
106 July 29 @ D-backs 14–0 Hudson (11–5) Hernández (6–7) 30,535 2:34 55–51 TBS WGST/WUBL
107 July 31 Astros 12–4 James (9–8) Sampson (7–8) 32,315 2:41 56–51 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
August (13–15)
# Date Time Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record TV Radio
108 August 1 Astros 12–3 Carlyle (6–3) Rodríguez (7–10) 30,785 2:52 57–51 FSN South WGST/WUBL
109 August 2 Astros 11–12(14) McLemore (1–0) Villarreal (1–1) Moehler (1) 35,659 4:59 57–52 TBS WGST/WUBL
110 August 3 Rockies 2–9 Francis (12–5) Smoltz (10–6) 37,481 2:59 57–53 TBS WGST/WUBL
111 August 4 Rockies 6–4 Hudson (12–5) Jiménez (1–1) Wickman (18) 50,647 3:02 58–53 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
112 August 5 Rockies 6–5(10) Villarreal (2–1) Buchholz (5–4) 37,089 3:28 59–53 TBS WGST/WUBL
113 August 7 @ Mets 7–3 Carlyle (7–3) Pérez (10–8) 52,177 2:45 60–53 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
114 August 8 @ Mets 3–4 Heilman (7–3) Soriano (2–3) Wagner (26) 51,749 2:48 60–54 FSN South WGST/WUBL
115 August 9 @ Mets 7–6 Hudson (13–5) Maine (12–7) Villarreal (1) 52,425 3:12 61–54 TBS WGST/WUBL
116 August 10 @ Phillies 4–5 Hamels (13–5) Moylan (4–2) Gordon (6) 40,844 2:24 61–55 TBS WGST/WUBL
117 August 11 @ Phillies 7–5 Mahay (1–0) Eaton (9–8) Wickman (19) 44,948 2:56 62–55 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
118 August 12 @ Phillies 3–5 Moyer (11–8) Carlyle (7–4) Myers (9) 45,053 2:38 62–56 ESPN WGST/WUBL
119 August 14 Giants 5–4 Wickman (3–2) Kline (0–2) 36,186 3:00 63–56 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
120 August 15 Giants 6–3 Hudson (14–5) Ortiz (2–3) Wickman (20) 33,841 2:45 64–56 FSN South WGST/WUBL
121 August 16 Giants 3–9 Lincecum (7–3) James (9–9) 36,419 2:31 64–57 TBS WGST/WUBL
122 August 17 D-backs 0–4 Webb (13–8) Cormier (0–3) 33,248 2:17 64–58 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
123 August 18 D-backs 6–12 Owings (6–6) Carlyle (7–5) 48,643 2:41 64–59 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
124 August 19 D-backs 6–2 Smoltz (11–6) Petit (2–4) 30,818 2:53 65–59 TBS WGST/WUBL
125 August 20 @ Reds 14–4 Hudson (15–5) Dumatrait (0–2) 24,477 2:50 66–59 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
126 August 21 @ Reds 7–8 Bray (3–0) Moylan (4–3) Weathers (26) 21,039 2:40 66–60 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
127 August 22 @ Reds 2–4 Arroyo (7–13) Cormier (0–4) Weathers (27) 22,924 2:36 66–61 FSN South WGST/WUBL
128 August 23 @ Reds 7–9(12) Gosling (2–0) Wickman (3–3) 22,052 3:46 66–62 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
129 August 24 @ Cardinals 7–2 Smoltz (12–6) Wells (6–14) 44,032 2:53 67–62 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
130 August 25 @ Cardinals 4–5 Springer (7–1) Hudson (15–6) Isringhausen (26) 45,441 2:57 67–63 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
131 August 26 @ Cardinals 1–4 Wainwright (12–9) Reyes (0–2) Isringhausen (27) 43,934 2:27 67–64 TBS WGST/WUBL
132 August 27 @ Marlins 13–2 Cormier (1–4) Olsen (9–12) 11,716 2:39 68–64 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
133 August 28 @ Marlins 3–4(11) Kim (7–6) Villarreal (2–2) 11,539 3:12 68–65 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
134 August 29 @ Marlins 7–4 Carlyle (8–5) Willis (8–14) Soriano (6) 12,633 2:52 69–65 FSN South WGST/WUBL
135 August 31 Mets 1–7 Maine (14–8) Hudson (15–7) 45,245 2:32 69–66 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
September (15–12)
# Date Time Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record TV Radio
136 September 1 Mets 1–5 Pelfrey (1–7) James (9–10) Feliciano (2) 45,611 2:29 69–67 FOX WGST/WUBL
137 September 2 Mets 2–3 Glavine (12–6) Smoltz (12–7) Wagner (30) 46,242 2:47 69–68 TBS WGST/WUBL
138 September 3 Phillies 5–1 Cormier (2–4) Moyer (12–11) 31,592 2:51 70–68 TBS WGST/WUBL
139 September 4 Phillies 2–5 Lohse (8–12) Carlyle (8–6) Myers (14) 22,130 2:57 70–69 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
140 September 5 Phillies 9–8 Soriano (3–3) Myers (3–6) 22,115 3:46 71–69 TBS WGST/WUBL
141 September 7 Nationals 7–1 Smoltz (13–7) Hanrahan (4–2) 31,116 2:49 72–69 FSN South WGST/WUBL
142 September 8 Nationals 9–2 James (10–10) Chico (5–8) 36,940 2:45 73–69 TBS WGST/WUBL
143 September 9 Nationals 4–7 Bergmann (4–5) Cormier (2–5) Cordero (32) 31,582 2:59 73–70 TBS WGST/WUBL
144 September 10 @ Mets 2–3 Pérez (14–9) Hudson (15–8) Wagner (33) 48,557 2:36 73–71 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
145 September 11 @ Mets 13–5 Moylan (5–3) Hernández (9–5) 48,732 3:03 74–71 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
146 September 12 @ Mets 3–4 Mota (2–1) Acosta (0–1) Wagner (34) 51,648 2:54 74–72 FSN South WGST/WUBL
147 September 14 @ Nationals 8–5(13) Ascanio (1–1) Colomé (4–1) 18,568 5:13 75–72 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
148 September 15 @ Nationals 4–7 Bergmann (5–5) Cormier (2–6) Cordero (34) 26,866 2:51 75–73 TBS WGST/WUBL
149 September 16 @ Nationals 3–0 Hudson (16–8) Hill (4–4) 23,935 2:24 76–73 TBS WGST/WUBL
150 September 17 Marlins 11–6 Smoltz (14–7) Kim (9–7) 20,957 2:51 77–73 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
151 September 18 Marlins 4–3 Reyes (1–2) Seddon (0–1) Soriano (7) 22,076 3:10 78–73 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
152 September 19 Marlins 5–1 James (11–10) Barone (1–3) 24,449 2:23 79–73 FSN South WGST/WUBL
153 September 20 Brewers 3–1 Bennett (1–0) Suppan (10–12) Soriano (8) 26,595 2:38 80–73 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
154 September 21 Brewers 1–4 Linebrink (5–6) T. Hudson (16–9) F. Cordero (44) 34,401 3:02 80–74 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
155 September 22 Brewers 4–3(11) Devine (1–0) McClung (0–1) 42,378 3:28 81–74 FOX WGST/WUBL
156 September 23 Brewers 7–4 Acosta (1–1) Vargas (11–5) Soriano (9) 44,088 3:34 82–74 TBS WGST/WUBL
157 September 25 @ Phillies 10–6 Bennett (2–0) Moyer (13–12) 39,129 3:09 83–74 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
158 September 26 @ Phillies 2–5 Lohse (9–12) Hudson (16–10) Myers (20) 36,588 2:32 83–75 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
159 September 27 @ Phillies 4–6 Kendrick (10–4) Smoltz (14–8) Myers (21) 40,589 2:34 83–76 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
160 September 28 @ Astros 7–2 Reyes (2–2) Albers (4–11) 43,011 3:00 84–76 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
161 September 29 @ Astros 2–3 Backe (3–1) Bennett (2–1) Lidge (19) 43,624 2:35 84–77 SportSouth WGST/WUBL
162 September 30 @ Astros 0–3 Paulino (2–1) Carlyle (8–7) Borkowski (1) 43,823 2:25 84–78 TBS WGST/WUBL
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Player stats edit

Batting edit

Note: PA=Plate appearances; AB=At bats; H=Hits; HR=Home runs; RBI=Runs batted in; SB=Stolen bases; AVG=Batting average; OBP=On-base percentage; SLG=Slugging percentage.

Player PA AB H HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Jeff Francoeur 696 642 188 19 105 5 .293 .338 .444
Andruw Jones 659 572 127 26 94 5 .222 .311 .413
Kelly Johnson 608 521 144 16 68 9 .276 .375 .457
Chipper Jones 600 513 173 29 102 5 .337 .425 .604
Brian McCann 552 504 136 18 92 0 .270 .320 .452
Édgar Rentería 543 494 164 12 57 11 .332 .390 .470
Willie Harris 391 344 93 2 32 17 .270 .349 .392
Matt Diaz 384 358 121 12 45 4 .338 .368 .497
Yunel Escobar 355 319 104 5 28 5 .326 .385 .451
Scott Thorman 307 287 62 11 36 1 .216 .258 .394
Mark Teixeira* 240 208 66 17 56 0 .317 .404 .615
Jarrod Saltalamacchia 153 141 40 4 12 0 .284 .333 .411
Chris Woodward 151 136 27 1 8 1 .199 .252 .279
Pete Orr 69 65 13 0 2 1 .200 .235 .215
Martín Prado 62 59 17 0 2 0 .288 .323 .339
Craig Wilson 69 58 10 1 2 0 .172 .304 .259
Ryan Langerhans 52 44 3 0 1 0 .068 .192 .091
Julio Franco 45 40 10 0 8 0 .250 .311 .325
Brayan Peña 33 33 7 1 3 0 .212 .212 .303
Corky Miller 29 27 7 1 4 0 .259 .310 .444
Brandon Jones 21 19 3 0 4 0 .158 .190 .211
Clint Sammons 3 3 2 0 0 0 .667 .667 1.000
Pitcher Totals 352 302 45 1 20 64 .149 .179 .179
Team Totals 6374 5689 1562 176 781 64 .275 .339 .435

*With Atlanta.

Pitching edit

Note: G=Games pitched; GS=Games started; W=Wins; L=Losses; IP=Innings pitched; H/9=Hits per 9 IP; R=Runs allowed; ER=Earned runs allowed; BB/9=Walks per 9 IP; SO/9=Strikeouts per 9 IP; ERA=Earned run average

Player G GS W L IP H/9 R ER BB/9 SO/9 ERA
Tim Hudson 34 34 16 10 224 13 8.87 87 83 2.13 5.30 3.33
John Smoltz 32 32 14 8 205 23 8.58 78 71 2.06 8.62 3.11
Chuck James 30 30 11 10 161 13 9.15 77 76 3.24 6.47 4.24
Buddy Carlyle 22 20 8 7 107 9.84 67 62 2.69 6.22 5.21
Peter Moylan 80 0 5 3 90 6.50 27 18 3.10 6.30 1.80
Kyle Davies 17 17 4 8 86 9.63 61 55 4.60 6.17 5.76
Óscar Villarreal 51 0 4 2 76 13 8.84 40 36 3.77 6.84 4.24
Rafael Soriano 71 0 3 3 72 5.88 26 24 1.88 8.75 3.00
Tyler Yates 75 0 2 3 66 8.73 44 38 4.23 9.41 5.18
Jo-Jo Reyes 11 10 2 2 50 23 9.77 39 35 5.33 4.80 6.22
Lance Cormier 10 9 2 6 45 23 11.04 38 36 4.34 5.32 7.09
Bob Wickman 49 0 3 3 43 23 9.89 22 19 4.12 7.21 3.92
Chad Paronto 41 0 3 1 40 13 10.49 20 16 4.24 3.12 3.57
Ron Mahay 30 0 1 0 28 6.11 8 7 5.14 7.39 2.25
Manny Acosta 21 0 1 1 23 23 4.94 6 6 5.32 8.37 2.28
Mark Redman 6 5 0 4 21 23 15.78 29 28 4.57 5.40 11.63
Mike González 18 0 2 0 17 7.94 3 3 4.24 6.88 1.59
José Ascanio 13 0 1 1 16 9.56 11 9 3.38 7.31 5.06
Macay McBride 18 0 1 0 15 8.40 9 6 9.00 10.20 4.20
Jeff Bennett 3 2 2 1 13 9.69 5 5 2.08 9.69 3.46
Anthony Lerew 3 3 0 2 11 23 10.80 10 10 5.40 6.94 7.71
Wil Ledezma 12 0 0 2 9 13 11.6 10 8 3.9 6.8 7.71
Joey Devine 10 0 1 0 8 13 7.6 1 1 8.6 7.6 1.08
Octavio Dotel 9 0 0 0 7 23 5.9 5 4 1.2 14.1 4.70
Blaine Boyer 5 0 0 0 5 13 16.9 3 2 1.7 5.1 3.38
Royce Ring 11 0 0 0 5 3.6 0 0 5.4 7.2 0.00
Steve Colyer 7 0 0 1 3 23 22.1 2 2 9.8 9.8 4.91
Kevin Barry 1 0 0 0 2 27.0 5 5 9.0 18.00 22.50
Team Totals 162 162 84 78 145613 8.9 733 665 3.3 6.8 4.11

Farm system edit

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Richmond[10]

References edit

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2007, atlanta, braves, season, 42nd, season, atlanta, 137th, overall, they, attempted, recapture, national, league, east, which, they, relinquished, 2006, first, time, since, joining, division, 1994, they, opened, their, season, with, sweep, philadelphia, phil. The 2007 Atlanta Braves season was the 42nd season in Atlanta and the 137th overall They attempted to recapture the National League East which they had relinquished in 2006 for the first time since joining the division in 1994 They opened their season with a sweep of the Philadelphia Phillies 2007 Atlanta BravesLeagueNational LeagueDivisionEastBallparkTurner FieldCityAtlantaRecord84 78 519 Divisional place3rdOwnersLiberty MediaGeneral managersJohn SchuerholzManagersBobby CoxTelevisionFSN SouthSportSouthTBSJon Sciambi Chip Caray Skip Caray Pete Van Wieren Joe SimpsonRadioWGSTJon Sciambi Chip Caray Pete Van Wieren Skip Caray Joe Simpson Mark LemkeWUBL 2006 Seasons 2008 Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 December 1 2 January 1 3 March 2 Regular season 2 1 Season summary 2 1 1 April 2 1 2 May 2 1 3 June 2 1 4 July 2 1 5 August 2 1 6 September 3 Postseason 3 1 October 4 Season standings 4 1 National League East 4 2 Record vs opponents 5 Roster 6 Game log 7 Player stats 7 1 Batting 7 2 Pitching 8 Farm system 9 ReferencesOffseason editDecember edit December 3 Signed RHP Tanyon Sturtze to a one year deal Sturtze who had rotator cuff surgery on May 23 2006 was expected to join the bullpen about a month after the season started December 7 Archived December 13 2013 at the Wayback Machine Traded LHP Horacio Ramirez to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for RHP Rafael Soriano Ramirez viewed by many within the organization as having great potential had not lived up to expectations in Atlanta With this trade John Schuerholz showed he was going to be aggressive in upgrading the bullpen a big part of the Braves struggles in 2006 Soriano owned a 65 21 SO BB ratio in 60 innings for the Mariners in 2006 December 9 Signed OF Willie Harris to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training At the time it was assumed that Harris would either be a reserve outfielder in Atlanta or stay in Richmond the entire year Few people if any foresaw the kind of production Harris would have with the Braves after earning playing time due to Ryan Langerhans departure in a trade with the Oakland Athletics Many of Harris previous struggles can be attributed to his playing in the American League which does not focus as much on small ball as the National League Harris talents which center around his speed and his ability to hit for contact have led him to become a valuable member of the club in 2007 December 12 Archived May 17 2011 at the Wayback Machine Declined to tender 2007 contract offers to 2B Marcus Giles and RHP Chris Reitsma Not having received any favorable trade offers for Marcus Giles the Braves were forced to decline him arbitration believing that their best option at second base for 2007 was Kelly Johnson an outfielder in 2005 who did not play at all in 2006 due to Tommy John surgery Despite many critics claims that his defense would be abysmal Johnson has played a fine second base and has proven to be one of the majors best hitters at his position December 20 Archived September 27 2011 at the Wayback Machine Signed UTIL Chris Woodward to a one year contract Woodward was expected to be a super utility player for the bench as he had experience not only at each position in the infield but had played in the outfield as well January edit January 18 Archived May 17 2011 at the Wayback Machine Agreed to terms with OF 1B Craig Wilson on a one year contract Wilson was thought mainly to have been added as part of a platoon at first base with rookie Scott Thorman Thorman is a left handed batter while Wilson bats right handed He was also available for use as an extra outfielder January 19 Archived May 17 2011 at the Wayback Machine Acquired LHP Mike Gonzalez and nonroster SS Brent Lillibridge from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for 1B Adam LaRoche and nonroster OF Jamie Romak With Thorman as the heir apparent at first base for the Braves Schuerholz continued the trend of strengthening the weak bullpen by trading for a reliever in Gonzalez who by all accounts had been a shut down closer for Pittsburgh in 2006 Notable statistics for Gonzalez in that year 64 31 SO BB ratio converted all 24 save opportunities and allowed 1 home run in 54 innings Lillibridge ranked 93 in Baseball America s Top 100 Prospects Archived April 5 2007 at the Wayback Machine list for the 2007 season March edit March 9 Archived March 11 2007 at the Wayback Machine Agreed to terms with LHP Mark Redman on a one year contract Schuerholz decided to take a chance on free agent Redman a former All Star with the Kansas City Royals to shore up the back end of the rotation March 22 Archived March 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine Signed C Brian McCann to a six year contract with a club option for a seventh season As is becoming the case ever more frequently with many major league clubs the Braves opted to lock up a promising young player in McCann with a long term deal to avoid both arbitration and free agency hassles March 23 Archived May 17 2011 at the Wayback Machine Acquired RHP Erik Cordier from the Royals in exchange for INF Tony Pena Jr Pena was out of options in Atlanta meaning that if he did not make the Braves 25 man roster out of Spring training he would have had to clear waivers to be assigned to the minor leagues At that point any other club would have had the opportunity to claim him off waivers By acquiring Cordier a once highly regarded prospect before having Tommy John surgery the Braves at least gained some value for Pena who was not likely earn a spot on the 25 man roster Regular season editSeason summary edit April edit The team had a great April to open the season finishing the month with a 16 9 record They also won both series against the rival Mets that month Three of the four victories in those series were comeback wins They were 2 games ahead of the Mets for first place at the end of the month May edit The Braves started off the month red hot by winning 8 of their first 11 games which included five straight wins from May 8 12 It was their first five game winning streak since July 2006 The team finished out the month by winning just 6 of their final 17 games however which included a sweep at home at the hands of the Phillies whom they had swept at the beginning of the season The Braves ended with a 500 record for the month at 14 14 June edit Interleague play during mid June saw the Braves struggle finishing with an NL worst 4 11 record The team lost 7 out of 8 games including a stretch in which they scored just a single run in a five game span On June 24 the Braves fell to 500 for the first time during the season The month ended on a positive note however as the Braves took five straight games from the Washington Nationals and the Florida Marlins During those five games the Braves scored 41 runs The Braves finished the month four games behind the Mets in the divisional standings July edit On July 5 Chipper Jones surpassed Dale Murphy for the Atlanta club record of 372 home runs by belting 2 against the Los Angeles Dodgers 1 The Braves went into the All Star break with a record of 47 42 2 games behind the New York Mets After the break the Braves swept the Pirates in three games then were immediately swept by the last place Cincinnati Reds On July 18 Julio Franco was signed as a free agent 2 On July 21 Willie Harris went 6 for 6 with 6 RBIs to become the seventh player in franchise history to go 6 for 6 in a 14 6 win over the St Louis Cardinals 3 On July 31 the Braves acquired 1B Mark Teixeira and LHP Ron Mahay from the Texas Rangers for C Jarrod Saltalamacchia SS Elvis Andrus LHP Matt Harrison RHP Neftali Feliz and LHP Beau Jones 4 Saltalamacchia Andrus and Harrison were rated as the top three prospects in the organization at the start of the season by Baseball America 5 Later in the day they acquired RHP Octavio Dotel from the Kansas City Royals for RHP Kyle Davies 6 In the final deal before the deadline Atlanta traded LHPs Wilfredo Ledezma and Will Startup to the San Diego Padres for LHP Royce Ring 7 August edit The Braves went through a disappointing August going 13 15 They suffered a terrible loss on August 2 losing to the Houston Astros 12 11 in 14 innings in which Edgar Renteria left with an ankle sprain which kept him out for a month Yunel Escobar took his spot and fared similarly to Renteria and on August 5 he hit a walk off single against the Colorado Rockies in 10 innings On August 16 Jeff Francoeur wore a jersey with his name misspelled on it The e and u in his name switched went 0 for 4 with the Braves in a game against the Giants 8 At the end of the month they were 5 1 2 games back of the Mets for first place September edit After dropping the first two games of September to the rival New York Mets the Braves won 14 of their next 20 games to pull within only three games of the wild card The Braves could not keep up this blistering pace however dropping four of their last five games eliminating themselves from playoff contention The Braves did use the late season roster expansion to bring up young OF prospect Brandon Jones a possible replacement for outfielder Andruw Jones whose contract expired in 2007 and won t be renewed because his batting statistics tumbled in 2007 The Braves final game of the season took place on September 30 and the Braves lost to the Houston Astros 3 0 This was also the final Braves game broadcast nationally by TBS ending more than 30 years of nationally televised Atlanta Braves baseball Postseason editOctober edit On October 11 John Schuerholz gave up the GM job after 17 years to become team president signing a four year contract The new GM Frank Wren signed a four year contract after eight years as Assistant GM 9 Season standings editNational League East edit vteNL East W L Pct GB Home Road Philadelphia Phillies 89 73 0 549 47 34 42 39 New York Mets 88 74 0 543 1 41 40 47 34 Atlanta Braves 84 78 0 519 5 44 37 40 41 Washington Nationals 73 89 0 451 16 40 41 33 48 Florida Marlins 71 91 0 438 18 36 45 35 46 Record vs opponents edit 2007 National League recordvteSource 1 Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL Arizona 4 2 4 2 2 4 8 10 6 1 5 2 8 10 2 5 3 4 5 1 5 4 10 8 10 8 4 3 6 1 8 7 Atlanta 2 4 5 4 1 6 4 2 10 8 3 3 4 3 5 2 9 9 9 9 5 1 5 2 4 3 3 4 11 7 4 11 Chicago 2 4 4 5 9 9 5 2 0 6 8 7 2 5 9 6 2 5 3 4 8 7 3 5 5 2 11 5 6 1 8 4 Cincinnati 4 2 6 1 9 9 2 4 4 3 4 11 2 4 8 7 2 5 2 4 9 7 2 4 4 3 6 9 1 6 7 11 Colorado 10 8 2 4 2 5 4 2 3 3 3 4 12 6 4 2 4 2 4 3 4 3 11 8 10 8 3 4 4 3 10 8 Florida 1 6 8 10 6 0 3 4 3 3 2 3 4 3 2 5 7 11 9 9 3 4 3 4 1 6 2 4 8 10 9 9 Houston 2 5 3 3 7 8 11 4 4 3 3 2 4 3 5 13 2 5 3 3 5 10 4 3 2 4 7 9 2 5 9 9 Los Angeles 10 8 3 4 5 2 4 2 6 12 3 4 3 4 3 3 5 5 4 2 5 2 8 10 10 8 3 3 5 1 5 10 Milwaukee 5 2 2 5 6 9 7 8 2 4 5 2 13 5 3 3 2 4 3 4 10 6 2 5 4 5 7 8 4 2 8 7 New York 4 3 9 9 5 2 5 2 2 4 11 7 5 2 5 5 4 2 6 12 4 2 2 4 4 2 5 2 9 9 8 7 Philadelphia 1 5 9 9 4 3 4 2 3 4 9 9 3 3 2 4 4 3 12 6 4 2 4 3 4 4 6 3 12 6 8 7 Pittsburgh 4 5 1 5 7 8 7 9 3 4 4 3 10 5 2 5 6 10 2 4 2 4 1 6 4 2 6 12 4 2 5 10 San Diego 8 10 2 5 5 3 4 2 8 11 4 3 3 4 10 8 5 2 4 2 3 4 6 1 14 4 3 4 4 2 6 9 San Francisco 8 10 3 4 2 5 3 4 8 10 6 1 4 2 8 10 5 4 2 4 4 4 2 4 4 14 4 1 3 4 5 10 St Louis 3 4 4 3 5 11 9 6 4 3 4 2 9 7 3 3 8 7 2 5 3 6 12 6 4 3 1 4 1 5 6 9 Washington 1 6 7 11 1 6 6 1 3 4 10 8 5 2 1 5 2 4 9 9 6 12 2 4 2 4 4 3 5 1 9 9Roster edit2007 Atlanta Braves Roster Pitchers 46 Manny Acosta 57 Jose Ascanio 30 Kevin Barry 30 Jeff Bennett 48 Blaine Boyer 38 Buddy Carlyle 37 Steve Colyer 40 Lance Cormier 26 Kyle Davies 27 Joey Devine 26 Octavio Dotel 51 Mike Gonzalez 15 Tim Hudson 36 Chuck James 49 Wilfredo Ledezma 50 Anthony Lerew 49 Ron Mahay 49 Macay McBride 58 Peter Moylan 54 Chad Paronto 19 Mark Redman 37 Jo Jo Reyes 46 Royce Ring 29 John Smoltz 39 Rafael Soriano 56 oscar Villarreal 28 Bob Wickman 33 Tyler Yates Catchers 16 Brian McCann 27 Corky Miller 8 Brayan Pena 18 Jarrod Saltalamacchia 18 Clint Sammons Infielders 19 Yunel Escobar 14 Julio Franco 2 Kelly Johnson 10 Chipper Jones 4 Pete Orr 1 Martin Prado 11 Edgar Renteria 24 Mark Teixeira 20 Scott Thorman 38 Craig Wilson 5 Chris Woodward Outfielders 23 Matt Diaz 7 Jeff Francoeur 22 Willie Harris 25 Andruw Jones 28 Brandon Jones 18 Ryan Langerhans Manager 6 Bobby Cox Coaches 52 Chino Cadahia bench 59 Frank Fultz conditioning 17 Glenn Hubbard first base 45 Roger McDowell pitching 9 Terry Pendleton hitting 12 Eddie Perez bullpen 43 Brian Snitker third base Game log edit2007 Regular Season Game Log April 16 9 Date Time Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record TV Radio 1 April 2 Phillies 5 3 10 Wickman 1 0 Madson 0 1 Paronto 1 44 742 2 57 1 0 TBS WGST WUBL 2 April 4 Phillies 3 2 11 McBride 1 0 Madson 0 2 Wickman 1 41 516 3 16 2 0 FSN South WGST WUBL 3 April 5 Phillies 8 4 James 1 0 Eaton 0 1 Soriano 1 30 062 3 10 3 0 TBS WGST WUBL 4 April 6 Mets 1 11 Perez 1 0 Redman 0 1 51 014 2 59 3 1 TBS WGST WUBL 5 April 7 Mets 5 3 Smoltz 1 0 Glavine 1 1 Wickman 2 43 156 3 13 4 1 FOX WGST WUBL 6 April 8 Mets 3 2 Soriano 1 0 Heilman 0 1 Wickman 3 24 832 2 59 5 1 TBS WGST WUBL 7 April 10 Nationals 8 0 Hudson 1 0 Chico 0 1 18 396 2 52 6 1 TBS WGST WUBL 8 April 11 Nationals 8 3 James 2 0 Williams 0 2 15 631 2 47 7 1 FSN South WGST WUBL 9 April 12 Nationals 0 2 Colome 1 0 Smoltz 1 1 Cordero 1 23 897 2 42 7 2 TBS WGST WUBL 10 April 13 Marlins 4 11 Willis 3 0 Redman 0 2 33 212 2 52 7 3 TBS WGST WUBL April 14 Marlins Rescheduled for June 5 7 3 12 April 15 Marlins 8 4 Hudson 2 0 Olsen 2 1 25 189 2 57 8 3 TBS WGST WUBL 13 April 16 Nationals 1 5 Chico 1 1 James 2 1 16 316 2 35 8 4 SportSouth WGST WUBL 14 April 17 Nationals 6 4 Smoltz 2 1 Williams 0 3 Wickman 4 17 791 3 10 9 4 SportSouth WGST WUBL 15 April 18 Cubs 8 6 Villarreal 1 0 Eyre 0 1 Wickman 5 26 837 3 09 10 4 FSN South WGST WUBL 16 April 19 Cubs 0 3 Hill 3 0 Redman 0 3 Dempster 3 31 603 2 27 10 5 TBS WGST WUBL 17 April 20 Mets 7 3 Hudson 3 0 Pelfrey 0 1 47 547 2 55 11 5 TBS WGST WUBL 18 April 21 Mets 2 7 Perez 2 1 James 2 2 55 143 2 48 11 6 SportSouth WGST WUBL 19 April 22 Mets 9 6 Yates 1 0 Heilman 1 2 Wickman 6 55 671 3 21 12 6 TBS WGST WUBL 20 April 23 Marlins 7 8 Willis 4 1 Davies 0 1 Pinto 1 13 227 2 48 12 7 SportSouth WGST WUBL 21 April 24 Marlins 11 6 Moylan 1 0 Lindstrom 0 1 11 507 3 09 13 7 TBS WGST WUBL 22 April 25 Marlins 3 4 Owens 1 0 Wickman 1 1 13 310 2 23 13 8 FSN South WGST WUBL 23 April 27 Rockies 9 7 James 3 2 Francis 1 3 Moylan 1 25 079 3 09 14 8 TBS WGST WUBL 24 April 28 Rockies 6 2 Smoltz 3 1 Hirsh 2 2 28 178 2 29 15 8 TBS WGST WUBL 25 April 29 Rockies 7 9 11 Bautista 1 0 Colyer 0 1 31 445 3 40 15 9 TBS WGST WUBL 26 April 30 Phillies 5 2 Gonzalez 1 0 Alfonseca 1 1 20 354 2 24 16 9 SportSouth WGST WUBL May 14 14 Date Time Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record TV Radio 27 May 1 Phillies 4 6 Hamels 3 1 Redman 0 4 Gordon 5 19 670 3 18 16 10 FSN South WGST WUBL 28 May 2 Phillies 4 3 Paronto 1 0 Garcia 1 2 Soriano 2 23 647 2 49 17 10 FSN South WGST WUBL 29 May 4 Dodgers 4 0 Smoltz 4 1 Tomko 0 3 38 263 2 39 18 10 TBS WGST WUBL 30 May 5 Dodgers 3 6 Lowe 3 3 Hudson 3 1 Saito 9 42 786 2 51 18 11 TBS WGST WUBL 31 May 6 Dodgers 6 4 Paronto 2 0 Tsao 0 1 Gonzalez 1 33 350 2 57 18 12 TBS WGST WUBL 32 May 7 Padres 2 4 Young 4 2 James 3 3 Hoffman 9 19 189 3 00 19 12 SportSouth WGST WUBL 33 May 8 Padres 3 2 Gonzalez 2 0 Bell 0 1 Soriano 3 21 748 2 13 20 12 SportSouth WGST WUBL 34 May 9 Padres 3 2 Smoltz 5 1 Meredith 1 1 Soriano 4 36 523 2 13 21 12 FSN South WGST WUBL 35 May 10 Padres 5 3 Hudson 4 1 Wells 1 2 Soriano 5 28 799 2 39 22 12 TBS WGST WUBL 36 May 11 Pirates 4 1 Davies 1 1 Duke 1 4 Gonzalez 2 23 376 2 35 23 12 TBS WGST WUBL 37 May 12 Pirates 9 2 James 4 3 Armas 0 3 34 775 2 19 24 12 SportSouth WGST WUBL 38 May 13 Pirates 2 13 Snell 3 2 Lerew 0 1 19 484 2 45 24 13 TBS WGST WUBL 39 May 14 Nationals 1 2 Bergmann 1 3 Smoltz 5 2 Colome 1 18 829 2 08 24 14 SportSouth WGST WUBL 40 May 15 Nationals 6 2 Hudson 5 1 Williams 0 5 21 258 2 40 25 14 SportSouth WGST WUBL 41 May 16 Nationals 4 6 Traber 1 0 Davies 1 2 Rauch 2 20 329 2 29 25 15 FSN South WGST WUBL 42 May 17 Nationals 3 4 Chico 3 4 Paronto 2 1 Rauch 3 24 631 2 36 25 16 TBS WGST WUBL May 18 Red Sox Rescheduled for May 19 25 16 43 May 19 Red Sox 3 13 Matsuzaka 6 2 Lerew 0 2 36 358 3 02 25 17 SportSouth WGST WUBL 44 May 19 Red Sox 14 0 Smoltz 6 2 Hansack 0 1 36 792 3 01 26 17 SportSouth WGST WUBL 45 May 20 Red Sox 3 6 Gabbard 1 0 Hudson 5 2 36 140 3 05 26 18 TBS WGST WUBL 46 May 22 Mets 8 1 Davies 2 2 Sosa 3 1 32 587 2 29 27 18 TBS WGST WUBL 47 May 23 Mets 0 3 Perez 6 3 James 4 4 Wagner 11 30 489 2 49 27 19 TBS WGST WUBL 48 May 24 Mets 2 1 Smoltz 7 2 Glavine 5 2 Wickman 7 36 660 2 33 28 19 TBS WGST WUBL 49 May 25 Phillies 3 8 Moyer 5 3 Hudson 5 3 35 402 2 58 28 19 SportSouth WGST WUBL 50 May 26 Phillies 4 6 Eaton 5 3 Carlyle 0 1 Alfonseca 1 40 122 2 51 28 20 FOX WGST WUBL 51 May 27 Phillies 6 13 Hamels 7 2 Davies 2 3 38 058 3 05 28 21 TBS WGST WUBL 52 May 28 Brewers 2 1 James 5 4 Capuano 5 4 Wickman 8 41 139 2 37 29 21 TBS WGST WUBL 53 May 29 Brewers 4 5 Sheets 5 3 Moylan 1 1 Cordero 18 27 559 3 01 29 22 FSN South WGST WUBL 54 May 30 Brewers 9 3 Hudson 6 3 Turnbow 1 3 32 758 2 44 30 22 TBS WGST WUBL June 13 15 Date Time Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record TV Radio 55 June 1 Cubs 8 5 Davies 3 3 Zambrano 5 5 39 523 2 58 31 22 TBS WGST WUBL 56 June 2 Cubs 5 3 Yates 2 0 Ohman 0 3 Wickman 9 40 290 2 40 32 22 SportSouth WGST WUBL 57 June 3 Cubs 1 10 Marshall 1 2 Cormier 0 1 40 155 2 36 32 23 TBS WGST WUBL 58 June 4 Marlins 4 6 Obermueller 2 3 Hudson 6 4 Gregg 8 22 175 2 44 32 24 SportSouth WGST WUBL 11 June 5 Marlins 3 1 Carlyle 1 1 Pinto 0 3 Wickman 10 20 863 2 20 33 24 SportSouth WGST WUBL 59 June 5 Marlins 1 5 VandenHurk 1 1 Smoltz 7 3 27 072 2 27 33 25 SportSouth WGST WUBL 60 June 6 Marlins 4 7 Miller 1 0 Davies 3 4 Gregg 9 28 026 3 10 33 26 FSN South WGST WUBL 61 June 7 Cubs 1 2 Hill 5 4 James 5 5 Dempster 12 32 902 2 14 33 27 SportSouth WGST WUBL 62 June 8 Cubs 1 9 Marshall 2 2 Cormier 0 2 37 123 2 58 33 28 TBS WGST WUBL 63 June 9 Cubs 9 5 Moylan 2 1 Marquis 5 3 51 816 3 09 34 28 SportSouth WGST WUBL 64 June 10 Cubs 5 4 Paronto 3 1 Dempster 1 3 Wickman 11 32 752 3 05 35 28 ESPN WGST WUBL 65 June 12 Twins 3 7 Slowey 2 0 Davies 3 5 25 868 2 39 35 29 SportSouth WGST WUBL 66 June 13 Twins 0 6 Silva 4 7 James 5 6 27 903 2 10 35 30 FSN South WGST WUBL 67 June 14 Twins 2 3 Reyes 1 1 Wickman 1 2 26 714 2 35 35 31 TBS WGST WUBL 68 June 15 Indians 5 4 Soriano 2 0 Sabathia 9 2 Wickman 12 34 848 2 58 36 31 SportSouth WGST WUBL 69 June 16 Indians 6 2 Smoltz 8 3 Byrd 6 3 35 153 2 48 37 31 FOX WGST WBL 70 June 17 Indians 2 5 Carmona 8 2 Davies 3 6 Borowski 20 33 429 2 51 37 32 TBS WGST WUBL 71 June 18 Red Sox 9 4 James 6 6 Schilling 6 4 47 562 3 11 38 32 ESPN WGST WUBL 72 June 19 Red Sox 0 4 Beckett 10 1 Hudson 6 5 47 910 2 57 38 33 SportSouth WGST WUBL 73 June 20 Red Sox 0 11 Tavarez 5 4 Carlyle 1 2 49 585 2 46 38 34 FSN South WGST WUBL 74 June 22 Tigers 0 5 Rogers 1 0 Smoltz 8 4 44 034 2 37 38 35 SportSouth WGST WUBL 75 June 23 Tigers 1 2 Verlander 8 2 Davies 3 7 Jones 18 49 074 2 51 38 36 FOX WGST WUBL 76 June 24 Tigers 0 5 Miller 3 1 James 6 7 Durbin 1 34 181 2 52 38 37 ESPN WGST WUBL 77 June 25 Nationals 4 1 Hudson 7 5 Bergmann 1 4 Wickman 13 25 375 2 29 39 38 SportSouth WGST WUBL 78 June 26 Nationals 6 2 Carlyle 2 2 Bacsik 1 5 Wickman 14 22 508 2 39 40 38 SportSouth WGST WUBL 79 June 27 Nationals 13 0 Smoltz 9 4 Bowie 4 3 29 144 3 08 41 38 FSN South WGST WUBL 80 June 29 Marlins 12 3 James 7 7 Johnson 0 3 17 181 3 16 42 38 SportSouth WGST WUBL 81 June 30 Marlins 6 5 Hudson 8 5 Benitez 2 4 Yates 1 24 229 3 25 43 38 TBS WGST WUBL July 13 13 Date Time Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record TV Radio 82 July 1 Marlins 5 6 10 Gardner 2 2 Soriano 2 1 14 311 3 17 43 39 TBS WGST WUBL 83 July 2 Dodgers 2 8 Beimel 2 1 Smoltz 9 5 40 571 3 03 43 40 SportSouth WGST WUBL 84 July 3 Dodgers 6 7 Seanez 5 1 Ledezma 0 1 Saito 23 43 052 2 50 43 41 TBS WGST WUBL 85 July 4 Dodgers 5 2 James 8 7 Hendrickson 2 4 Wickman 15 56 000 3 08 44 41 FSN South WGST WUBL 86 July 5 Dodgers 8 6 Moylan 3 1 Stults 0 1 Wickman 16 41 052 3 28 45 41 TBS WGST WUBL 87 July 6 Padres 7 4 Carlyle 3 2 Germano 5 3 37 526 2 36 46 41 TBS WGST WUBL 88 July 7 Padres 5 8 Bell 3 2 Yates 2 1 Hoffman 25 41 419 2 52 46 42 FOX WGST WUBL 89 July 8 Padres 5 4 Davies 4 7 Maddux 7 6 41 026 2 34 47 42 ESPN WGST WUBL July 10 2007 Major League Baseball All Star Game in San Francisco California 90 July 13 Pirates 9 1 Hudson 9 5 Snell 7 6 38 922 2 28 48 42 TBS WGST WUBL 91 July 14 Pirates 5 4 Wickman 2 2 Chacon 4 2 44 041 2 54 49 42 SportSouth WGST WUBL 92 July 15 Pirates 5 1 Carlyle 4 2 Maholm 5 12 30 756 2 17 50 42 TBS WGST WUBL 93 July 16 Reds 3 10 Livingston 2 0 Davies 4 8 24 442 3 16 50 43 SportSouth WGST WUBL 94 July 17 Reds 5 6 Arroyo 4 10 Reyes 0 1 Weathers 18 30 072 2 39 50 44 SportSouth WGST WUBL 95 July 18 Reds 4 5 15 Gosling 1 0 Ascanio 0 1 33 789 4 31 50 45 TBS WGST WUBL 96 July 19 Cardinals 10 1 Hudson 10 5 Maroth 5 5 41 171 2 32 51 45 FSN South WGST WUBL 97 July 20 Cardinals 2 4 Wainwright 9 7 Soriano 2 2 Isringhausen 19 42 712 2 39 51 46 FSN South WGST WUBL 98 July 21 Cardinals 14 6 Carlyle 5 2 Looper 7 8 53 953 3 22 52 46 SportSouth WGST WUBL 99 July 22 Cardinals 2 7 10 Isringhausen 4 0 Yates 2 2 39 181 3 25 52 47 ESPN WGST WUBL 100 July 23 Giants 4 2 Smoltz 10 5 Cain 3 12 Wickman 17 42 679 2 40 53 47 SportSouth WGST WUBL 101 July 24 Giants 7 5 13 Moylan 4 1 Sanchez 1 2 Yates 2 43 072 4 08 54 47 TBS WGST WUBL 102 July 25 Giants 1 2 Lowry 11 7 James 8 8 Hennessey 7 42 834 2 27 54 48 TBS WGST WUBL 103 July 26 Giants 2 4 Lincecum 6 2 Carlyle 5 3 Hennessey 8 42 366 2 33 54 49 TBS WGST WUBL 104 July 27 D backs 7 8 11 Gonzalez 4 2 Ledezma 0 2 27 151 3 40 54 50 TBS WGST WUBL 105 July 28 D backs 3 4 10 Cruz 5 1 Yates 2 3 33 664 3 08 54 51 FOX WGST WUBL 106 July 29 D backs 14 0 Hudson 11 5 Hernandez 6 7 30 535 2 34 55 51 TBS WGST WUBL 107 July 31 Astros 12 4 James 9 8 Sampson 7 8 32 315 2 41 56 51 SportSouth WGST WUBL August 13 15 Date Time Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record TV Radio 108 August 1 Astros 12 3 Carlyle 6 3 Rodriguez 7 10 30 785 2 52 57 51 FSN South WGST WUBL 109 August 2 Astros 11 12 14 McLemore 1 0 Villarreal 1 1 Moehler 1 35 659 4 59 57 52 TBS WGST WUBL 110 August 3 Rockies 2 9 Francis 12 5 Smoltz 10 6 37 481 2 59 57 53 TBS WGST WUBL 111 August 4 Rockies 6 4 Hudson 12 5 Jimenez 1 1 Wickman 18 50 647 3 02 58 53 SportSouth WGST WUBL 112 August 5 Rockies 6 5 10 Villarreal 2 1 Buchholz 5 4 37 089 3 28 59 53 TBS WGST WUBL 113 August 7 Mets 7 3 Carlyle 7 3 Perez 10 8 52 177 2 45 60 53 SportSouth WGST WUBL 114 August 8 Mets 3 4 Heilman 7 3 Soriano 2 3 Wagner 26 51 749 2 48 60 54 FSN South WGST WUBL 115 August 9 Mets 7 6 Hudson 13 5 Maine 12 7 Villarreal 1 52 425 3 12 61 54 TBS WGST WUBL 116 August 10 Phillies 4 5 Hamels 13 5 Moylan 4 2 Gordon 6 40 844 2 24 61 55 TBS WGST WUBL 117 August 11 Phillies 7 5 Mahay 1 0 Eaton 9 8 Wickman 19 44 948 2 56 62 55 SportSouth WGST WUBL 118 August 12 Phillies 3 5 Moyer 11 8 Carlyle 7 4 Myers 9 45 053 2 38 62 56 ESPN WGST WUBL 119 August 14 Giants 5 4 Wickman 3 2 Kline 0 2 36 186 3 00 63 56 SportSouth WGST WUBL 120 August 15 Giants 6 3 Hudson 14 5 Ortiz 2 3 Wickman 20 33 841 2 45 64 56 FSN South WGST WUBL 121 August 16 Giants 3 9 Lincecum 7 3 James 9 9 36 419 2 31 64 57 TBS WGST WUBL 122 August 17 D backs 0 4 Webb 13 8 Cormier 0 3 33 248 2 17 64 58 SportSouth WGST WUBL 123 August 18 D backs 6 12 Owings 6 6 Carlyle 7 5 48 643 2 41 64 59 SportSouth WGST WUBL 124 August 19 D backs 6 2 Smoltz 11 6 Petit 2 4 30 818 2 53 65 59 TBS WGST WUBL 125 August 20 Reds 14 4 Hudson 15 5 Dumatrait 0 2 24 477 2 50 66 59 SportSouth WGST WUBL 126 August 21 Reds 7 8 Bray 3 0 Moylan 4 3 Weathers 26 21 039 2 40 66 60 SportSouth WGST WUBL 127 August 22 Reds 2 4 Arroyo 7 13 Cormier 0 4 Weathers 27 22 924 2 36 66 61 FSN South WGST WUBL 128 August 23 Reds 7 9 12 Gosling 2 0 Wickman 3 3 22 052 3 46 66 62 SportSouth WGST WUBL 129 August 24 Cardinals 7 2 Smoltz 12 6 Wells 6 14 44 032 2 53 67 62 SportSouth WGST WUBL 130 August 25 Cardinals 4 5 Springer 7 1 Hudson 15 6 Isringhausen 26 45 441 2 57 67 63 SportSouth WGST WUBL 131 August 26 Cardinals 1 4 Wainwright 12 9 Reyes 0 2 Isringhausen 27 43 934 2 27 67 64 TBS WGST WUBL 132 August 27 Marlins 13 2 Cormier 1 4 Olsen 9 12 11 716 2 39 68 64 SportSouth WGST WUBL 133 August 28 Marlins 3 4 11 Kim 7 6 Villarreal 2 2 11 539 3 12 68 65 SportSouth WGST WUBL 134 August 29 Marlins 7 4 Carlyle 8 5 Willis 8 14 Soriano 6 12 633 2 52 69 65 FSN South WGST WUBL 135 August 31 Mets 1 7 Maine 14 8 Hudson 15 7 45 245 2 32 69 66 SportSouth WGST WUBL September 15 12 Date Time Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record TV Radio 136 September 1 Mets 1 5 Pelfrey 1 7 James 9 10 Feliciano 2 45 611 2 29 69 67 FOX WGST WUBL 137 September 2 Mets 2 3 Glavine 12 6 Smoltz 12 7 Wagner 30 46 242 2 47 69 68 TBS WGST WUBL 138 September 3 Phillies 5 1 Cormier 2 4 Moyer 12 11 31 592 2 51 70 68 TBS WGST WUBL 139 September 4 Phillies 2 5 Lohse 8 12 Carlyle 8 6 Myers 14 22 130 2 57 70 69 SportSouth WGST WUBL 140 September 5 Phillies 9 8 Soriano 3 3 Myers 3 6 22 115 3 46 71 69 TBS WGST WUBL 141 September 7 Nationals 7 1 Smoltz 13 7 Hanrahan 4 2 31 116 2 49 72 69 FSN South WGST WUBL 142 September 8 Nationals 9 2 James 10 10 Chico 5 8 36 940 2 45 73 69 TBS WGST WUBL 143 September 9 Nationals 4 7 Bergmann 4 5 Cormier 2 5 Cordero 32 31 582 2 59 73 70 TBS WGST WUBL 144 September 10 Mets 2 3 Perez 14 9 Hudson 15 8 Wagner 33 48 557 2 36 73 71 SportSouth WGST WUBL 145 September 11 Mets 13 5 Moylan 5 3 Hernandez 9 5 48 732 3 03 74 71 SportSouth WGST WUBL 146 September 12 Mets 3 4 Mota 2 1 Acosta 0 1 Wagner 34 51 648 2 54 74 72 FSN South WGST WUBL 147 September 14 Nationals 8 5 13 Ascanio 1 1 Colome 4 1 18 568 5 13 75 72 SportSouth WGST WUBL 148 September 15 Nationals 4 7 Bergmann 5 5 Cormier 2 6 Cordero 34 26 866 2 51 75 73 TBS WGST WUBL 149 September 16 Nationals 3 0 Hudson 16 8 Hill 4 4 23 935 2 24 76 73 TBS WGST WUBL 150 September 17 Marlins 11 6 Smoltz 14 7 Kim 9 7 20 957 2 51 77 73 SportSouth WGST WUBL 151 September 18 Marlins 4 3 Reyes 1 2 Seddon 0 1 Soriano 7 22 076 3 10 78 73 SportSouth WGST WUBL 152 September 19 Marlins 5 1 James 11 10 Barone 1 3 24 449 2 23 79 73 FSN South WGST WUBL 153 September 20 Brewers 3 1 Bennett 1 0 Suppan 10 12 Soriano 8 26 595 2 38 80 73 SportSouth WGST WUBL 154 September 21 Brewers 1 4 Linebrink 5 6 T Hudson 16 9 F Cordero 44 34 401 3 02 80 74 SportSouth WGST WUBL 155 September 22 Brewers 4 3 11 Devine 1 0 McClung 0 1 42 378 3 28 81 74 FOX WGST WUBL 156 September 23 Brewers 7 4 Acosta 1 1 Vargas 11 5 Soriano 9 44 088 3 34 82 74 TBS WGST WUBL 157 September 25 Phillies 10 6 Bennett 2 0 Moyer 13 12 39 129 3 09 83 74 SportSouth WGST WUBL 158 September 26 Phillies 2 5 Lohse 9 12 Hudson 16 10 Myers 20 36 588 2 32 83 75 SportSouth WGST WUBL 159 September 27 Phillies 4 6 Kendrick 10 4 Smoltz 14 8 Myers 21 40 589 2 34 83 76 SportSouth WGST WUBL 160 September 28 Astros 7 2 Reyes 2 2 Albers 4 11 43 011 3 00 84 76 SportSouth WGST WUBL 161 September 29 Astros 2 3 Backe 3 1 Bennett 2 1 Lidge 19 43 624 2 35 84 77 SportSouth WGST WUBL 162 September 30 Astros 0 3 Paulino 2 1 Carlyle 8 7 Borkowski 1 43 823 2 25 84 78 TBS WGST WUBL Braves Win Braves loss Game PostponedPlayer stats editBatting edit Note PA Plate appearances AB At bats H Hits HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in SB Stolen bases AVG Batting average OBP On base percentage SLG Slugging percentage Player PA AB H HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG Jeff Francoeur 696 642 188 19 105 5 293 338 444 Andruw Jones 659 572 127 26 94 5 222 311 413 Kelly Johnson 608 521 144 16 68 9 276 375 457 Chipper Jones 600 513 173 29 102 5 337 425 604 Brian McCann 552 504 136 18 92 0 270 320 452 Edgar Renteria 543 494 164 12 57 11 332 390 470 Willie Harris 391 344 93 2 32 17 270 349 392 Matt Diaz 384 358 121 12 45 4 338 368 497 Yunel Escobar 355 319 104 5 28 5 326 385 451 Scott Thorman 307 287 62 11 36 1 216 258 394 Mark Teixeira 240 208 66 17 56 0 317 404 615 Jarrod Saltalamacchia 153 141 40 4 12 0 284 333 411 Chris Woodward 151 136 27 1 8 1 199 252 279 Pete Orr 69 65 13 0 2 1 200 235 215 Martin Prado 62 59 17 0 2 0 288 323 339 Craig Wilson 69 58 10 1 2 0 172 304 259 Ryan Langerhans 52 44 3 0 1 0 068 192 091 Julio Franco 45 40 10 0 8 0 250 311 325 Brayan Pena 33 33 7 1 3 0 212 212 303 Corky Miller 29 27 7 1 4 0 259 310 444 Brandon Jones 21 19 3 0 4 0 158 190 211 Clint Sammons 3 3 2 0 0 0 667 667 1 000 Pitcher Totals 352 302 45 1 20 64 149 179 179 Team Totals 6374 5689 1562 176 781 64 275 339 435 With Atlanta Pitching edit Note G Games pitched GS Games started W Wins L Losses IP Innings pitched H 9 Hits per 9 IP R Runs allowed ER Earned runs allowed BB 9 Walks per 9 IP SO 9 Strikeouts per 9 IP ERA Earned run average Player G GS W L IP H 9 R ER BB 9 SO 9 ERA Tim Hudson 34 34 16 10 224 1 3 8 87 87 83 2 13 5 30 3 33 John Smoltz 32 32 14 8 205 2 3 8 58 78 71 2 06 8 62 3 11 Chuck James 30 30 11 10 161 1 3 9 15 77 76 3 24 6 47 4 24 Buddy Carlyle 22 20 8 7 107 9 84 67 62 2 69 6 22 5 21 Peter Moylan 80 0 5 3 90 6 50 27 18 3 10 6 30 1 80 Kyle Davies 17 17 4 8 86 9 63 61 55 4 60 6 17 5 76 oscar Villarreal 51 0 4 2 76 1 3 8 84 40 36 3 77 6 84 4 24 Rafael Soriano 71 0 3 3 72 5 88 26 24 1 88 8 75 3 00 Tyler Yates 75 0 2 3 66 8 73 44 38 4 23 9 41 5 18 Jo Jo Reyes 11 10 2 2 50 2 3 9 77 39 35 5 33 4 80 6 22 Lance Cormier 10 9 2 6 45 2 3 11 04 38 36 4 34 5 32 7 09 Bob Wickman 49 0 3 3 43 2 3 9 89 22 19 4 12 7 21 3 92 Chad Paronto 41 0 3 1 40 1 3 10 49 20 16 4 24 3 12 3 57 Ron Mahay 30 0 1 0 28 6 11 8 7 5 14 7 39 2 25 Manny Acosta 21 0 1 1 23 2 3 4 94 6 6 5 32 8 37 2 28 Mark Redman 6 5 0 4 21 2 3 15 78 29 28 4 57 5 40 11 63 Mike Gonzalez 18 0 2 0 17 7 94 3 3 4 24 6 88 1 59 Jose Ascanio 13 0 1 1 16 9 56 11 9 3 38 7 31 5 06 Macay McBride 18 0 1 0 15 8 40 9 6 9 00 10 20 4 20 Jeff Bennett 3 2 2 1 13 9 69 5 5 2 08 9 69 3 46 Anthony Lerew 3 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