2025 Atlanta Braves season

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2025  Atlanta Braves
Atlanta Braves Insignia.svg
League National League
Division East
Ballpark Truist Park
City Atlanta
Record76–86 (.469)
Divisional place4th
General managers Alex Anthopoulos
Managers Brian Snitker
Television FanDuel Sports Network Southeast
FanDuel Sports Network South
WPCH network (Gray stations in 25 markets)
(Brandon Gaudin, C. J. Nitkowski, Jeff Francoeur, Tom Glavine, Nick Green, Kris Medlen, Peter Moylan, Gordon Beckham, Collin McHugh, Ashley ShahAhmadi, Hanna Yates, Wiley Ballard)
Radio 680 The Fan
Atlanta Braves Radio Network
(Ben Ingram, Kevin McAlpin, Tom Hart, Joe Simpson, Darren O'Day, Kelly Johnson, Chris Dimino, Wiley Ballard)
1600 La Mejor
(Daniel Cantú, Emanuel Zamarrón)
  2024 Seasons 2026  

The 2025 Atlanta Braves season was the 155th season of the Atlanta Braves franchise, the 60th in Atlanta, and the Braves' ninth season at Truist Park. The Braves were managed by Brian Snitker, in his tenth and final season as the team's manager.

Contents

The Braves entered the season as favorites to win the National League East, but started 0–7, their worst start since 2016, after they were swept by the San Diego Padres and the Los Angeles Dodgers to begin the season. On May 16, the Braves went above .500 for the first time this season, becoming the fastest team since the 1945 Boston Red Sox to start the season 0–7 and get above .500. The Braves, however, went on a skid and were never able to get back above .500 for the rest of the season. As a result, they failed to improve on their 89–73 record from 2024.

On September 12, the Braves lost to the Astros to guarantee their first losing season since the 2017 season. On September 19, the Braves were eliminated from playoff contention for the first time since 2017.

On September 28, the Braves used veteran pitcher Charlie Morton out of the bullpen, becoming the 71st player to appear for the team during the 2025 season. This set a new Major League Baseball record for most players used by a single team in a season, surpassing the previous record of 70 set by the 2024 Miami Marlins. The 2025 Baltimore Orioles also matched that prior record earlier in the season, using 70 players. [1] [2] The Braves also tied the record for most pitchers used in a season, with Morton becoming their 46th pitcher, matching a record set by the 2025 New York Mets on September 17. [3] [4]

The Braves finished the season with a record of 76–86, good for 4th place in the NL East.

Offseason

The Braves finished the 2024 season with a record of 89–73, earning a spot in the playoffs as a Wild Card team. The team lost in the first round of the playoffs to the San Diego Padres.

Transactions

October/November 2024

October 31INF/OF Whit Merrifield, LHP Max Fried, RHP John Brebbia, RHP Jesse Chavez, LHP A. J. Minter, OF Adam Duvall, INF Gio Urshela and RHP Charlie Morton elected free agency
October 31 Los Angeles Angels traded RHP Griffin Canning to Atlanta Braves for DH/OF Jorge Soler
November 1INF Cavan Biggio, RHP Luke Jackson, catcher Travis d'Arnaud elected free agency
November 29Braves signed right-handed pitcher Connor Gillispie to a 1-year contract.

December 2024

December 16Braves signed outfielder Bryan De La Cruz to a 1-year contract.

January 2025

January 23Braves signed outfielder Jurickson Profar to a 3-year contract.

March 2025

March 31Braves traded for Cincinnati Reds outfield Stuart Fairchild for cash considerations.
Atlanta Braves placed outfielder Jurickson Profar on the restricted list for failing Major League Baseball drug policy.

Season standings

National League East

NL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Philadelphia Phillies 9666.59355264140
New York Mets 8379.5121349323447
Miami Marlins 7983.4881738434140
Atlanta Braves 7686.4692039423744
Washington Nationals 6696.4073032493447

National League Wild Card

Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Milwaukee Brewers 9765.599
Philadelphia Phillies 9666.593
Los Angeles Dodgers 9369.574
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Chicago Cubs 9270.568+9
San Diego Padres 9072.556+7
Cincinnati Reds 8379.512
New York Mets 8379.512
San Francisco Giants 8181.5002
Arizona Diamondbacks 8082.4943
Miami Marlins 7983.4884
St. Louis Cardinals 7884.4815
Atlanta Braves 7686.4697
Pittsburgh Pirates 7191.43812
Washington Nationals 6696.40717
Colorado Rockies 43119.26540

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2025

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 4–23–42–48–56–73–34–33–33–32–45–87–63–32–425–23
Atlanta 2–42–45–24–21–58–52–48–55–82–41–61–54–29–422–26
Chicago 4–34–25–85–14–34–27–62–42–410–33–31–58–53–330–18
Cincinnati 4–22–58–55–11–53–45–84–23–37–64–23–36–72–426–22
Colorado 5–82–41–51–52–113–32–40–60–72–43–102–114–24–312–36
Los Angeles 7–65–13–45–111–25–10–63–42–42–49–49–42–43–327–21
Miami 3–35–82–44–33–31–53–37–64–94–33–34–23–37–626–22
Milwaukee 3–44–26–78–54–26–03–34–24–210–32–42–57–66–028–20
New York 3–35–84–22–46–04–36–72–47–62–42–44–25–27–624–24
Philadelphia 3–38–54–23–37–04–29–42–46–73–33–33–42–48–531–17
Pittsburgh 4–24–23–106–74–24–23–43–104–23–31–54–27–64–317–31
San Diego 8–56–13–32–410–34–93–34–24–23–35–110–34–34–220–28
San Francisco 6–75–15–13–311–24–92–45–22–44–32–43–102–43–324–24
St. Louis 3–32–45–87–62–44–23–36–72–54–26–73–44–25–122–26
Washington 4–24–93–34–23–43–36–70–66–75–83–42–43–31–519–29

Updated with the results of all games through September 28, 2025.

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings

TeamATHBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYSEATBTEXTOR
Arizona 2–12–12–12–12–10–30–31–21–22–12–13–01–24–21–2
Atlanta 1–20–33–32–13–03–01–21–21–23–01–21–21–20–31–2
Chicago 3–02–12–15–13–01–21–21–23–01–22–11–22–12–11–2
Cincinnati 0–32–11–21–25–12–11–22–12–12–12–11–23–01–21–2
Colorado 1–21–20–31–21–20–32–40–32–12–11–20–31–20–30–3
Los Angeles 2–11–21–23–02–13–00–32–10–62–12–13–02–12–12–1
Miami 1–22–11–21–21–22–11–22–12–12–13–01–23–33–01–2
Milwaukee 2–12–13–02–11–22–12–12–13–04–20–32–11–20–32–1
New York 2–11–21–22–10–32–11–22–13–01–23–32–10–31–23–0
Philadelphia 2–12–12–11–22–12–10–32–11–22–12–13–03–03–04–2
Pittsburgh 2–10–32–10–30–34–21–20–32–11–21–20–31–21–22–1
San Diego 2–10–32–12–13–01–21–22–12–11–21–21–50–32–10–3
San Francisco 5–12–12–11–21–20–33–01–21–20–32–13–01–22–10–3
St. Louis 2–12–10–33–03–01–22–13–31–23–00–30–31–21–20–3
Washington 1–25–10–31–21–22–11–21–22–12–10–32–10–31–20–3

Updated with the results of all games through September 28, 2025.

Game log

Legend
 Braves win
 Braves loss
 Postponement
 Eliminated from playoff contention
BoldBraves team member
2025 Game Log: 76–86 (Home: 39–42; Away: 37–44)
March/April: 14–16 (Home: 8–3; Away: 6–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 27@ Padres 4–7 Peralta (1–0) Neris (0–1) Suárez (1)45,5680–1 L1
2March 28@ Padres 3–4 Adam (1–0) Lee (0–1) Suárez (2)41,0580–2 L2
3March 29@ Padres 0–1 Peralta (2–0) Bummer (0–1) Morejón (1)40,5870–3 L3
4March 30@ Padres 0–5 Pivetta (1–0) Smith-Shawver (0–1)41,2690–4 L4
5March 31@ Dodgers 1–6 Glasnow (1–0) Holmes (0–1)50,8160–5 L5
6April 1@ Dodgers 1–3 Banda (2–0) Sale (0–1) Scott (2)50,1820–6 L6
7April 2@ Dodgers 5–6 Dreyer (1–0) Iglesias (0–1)50,2810–7 L7
8April 4 Marlins 10–0 Schwellenbach (1–0) Meyer (0–1)41,5831–7 W1
9April 5 Marlins 0–4 Quantrill (1–1) Smith-Shawver (0–2)39,7321–8 L1
April 6 Marlins Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 9
10April 8 Phillies 7–5 Hernández (1–0) Kerkering (1–1) Iglesias (1)33,5082–8 W1
11April 9 Phillies 3–4 Alvarado (2–0) Iglesias (0–2)35,3232–9 L1
12April 10 Phillies 4–2 (11) Suárez (1–0) Ross (1–1)36,6303–9 W1
13April 11@ Rays 3–6 Bradley (2–0) Elder (0–1) Fairbanks (3)10,0463–10 L1
14April 12@ Rays 5–4 Lee (1–1) Sulser (0–1) Iglesias (2)10,0464–10 W1
15April 13@ Rays 3–8 Boyle (1–0) Sale (0–2)10,0464–11 L1
16April 14@ Blue Jays 8–4 Holmes (1–1) Lucas (2–1)21,5955–11 W1
17April 15@ Blue Jays 3–6 Gausman (2–1) Schwellenbach (1–1)26,9795–12 L1
18April 16@ Blue Jays 1–3 Bassitt (2–0) Strider (0–1) Hoffman (4)25,3285–13 L2
19April 18 Twins 6–4 De Los Santos (1–0) Jax (0–2) Iglesias (3)39,1426–13 W1
20April 19 Twins 4–3 Johnson (1–0) Woods Richardson (1–1) Iglesias (4)39,2787–13 W2
21April 20 Twins 6–2 Holmes (2–1) Ryan (1–2)31,8898–13 W3
22April 21 Cardinals 7–6 Hernández (2–0) Maton (0–1)30,1809–13 W4
23April 22 Cardinals 4–10 Matz (2–0) De Los Santos (1–1)35,8769–14 L1
24April 23 Cardinals 4–1 Hernández (3–0) Romero (1–3)34,00910–14 W1
25April 25@ Diamondbacks 8–2 Sale (1–2) Gallen (1–4)31,02311–14 W2
26April 26@ Diamondbacks 8–7 Iglesias (1–2) Martínez (1–1) Lee (1)43,04312–14 W3
27April 27@ Diamondbacks 4–6 Pfaadt (5–1) Schwellenbach (1–2) Martínez (3)33,54412–15 L1
28April 28@ Rockies 6–3 Elder (1–1) Feltner (0–2) Iglesias (5)18,85213–15 W1
29April 29@ Rockies 8–2 Smith-Shawver (1–2) Márquez (0–5)19,01014–15 W2
30April 30@ Rockies 1–2 Dollander (2–3) Sale (1–3) Agnos (1)29,66114–16 L1
May: 13–14 (Home: 9–7; Away: 4–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
31May 2 Dodgers 1–2 Yamamoto (4–2) Holmes (2–2) Phillips (1)41,20114–17 L2
32May 3 Dodgers 3–10 Sasaki (1–1) Schwellenbach (1–3)42,15914–18 L3
33May 4 Dodgers 4–3 Elder (2–1) May (1–2) Iglesias (6)39,64915–18 W1
34May 5 Reds 4–0 Smith-Shawver (2–2) Singer (4–2)30,17516–18 W2
35May 6 Reds 2–1 (10) Iglesias (2–2) Richardson (0–1)32,83517–18 W3
36May 7 Reds 3–4 Suter (1–0) Holmes (2–3) Pagán (9)32,76117–19 L1
37May 8 Reds 5–4 (11) Blewett (1–0) Rogers (1–1)33,79418–19 W1
38May 9@ Pirates 2–3 Falter (2–3) Elder (2–2) Santana (4)19,35718–20 L1
39May 10@ Pirates 3–2 (11) Blewett (2–0) Shugart (1–3)27,76719–20 W1
40May 11@ Pirates 3–4 Santana (1–1) Iglesias (2–3)17,84519–21 L1
41May 12 Nationals 4–3 Iglesias (3–3) Rutledge (0–1)32,69620–21 W1
42May 13 Nationals 5–2 Schwellenbach (2–3) Lord (1–5) Johnson (1)32,72521–21 W2
43May 14 Nationals 4–5 Ferrer (1–2) De Los Santos (1–2) Finnegan (13)37,13421–22 L1
44May 15 Nationals 5–2 Shawver (3–2) Williams (2–5) Iglesias (7)34,07422–22 W1
45May 16@ Red Sox 4–2 Sale (2–3) Crochet (4–3) Iglesias (8)34,64823–22 W2
46May 17@ Red Sox 6–7 Chapman (3–2) Johnson (1–1)34,59423–23 L1
47May 18@ Red Sox 10–4 Schwellenbach (3–3) Bello (2–1)35,01224–23 W1
48May 20@ Nationals 3–5 Parker (4–3) Strider (0–2) Finnegan (15)26,51724–24 L1
May 21@ Nationals Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 16
49May 22@ Nationals 7–8 (10) Rutledge (1–1) Lee (1–2)16,90724–25 L2
50May 23 Padres 1–3 Adam (5–0) Iglesias (3–4) Suárez (16)40,32724–26 L3
51May 24 Padres 7–1 Holmes (3–3) Reynolds (0–1)41,33825–26 W1
52May 25 Padres 3–5 Estrada (2–3) Schwellenbach (3–4) Suárez (17)41,25125–27 L1
53May 27@ Phillies 0–2 Suárez (4–0) Strider (0–3) Romano (7)40,62725–28 L2
May 28@ Phillies Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 29
54May 29 (1)@ Phillies 4–5 Ruiz (1–0) Hernández (3–1) Romano (8)32,31425–29 L3
55May 29 (2)@ Phillies 9–3 Sale (3–3) Wheeler (6–2)42,73926–29 W1
56May 30 Red Sox 1–5 Whitlock (4–0) Holmes (3–4)39,84226–30 L1
57May 31 Red Sox 5–0 Schwellenbach (4–4) Buehler (4–3)41,44427–30 W1
June: 11–15 (Home: 6–7; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
58June 1 Red Sox 1–3 Crochet (5–4) Elder (2–3) Chapman (9)38,27927–31 L1
59June 3 Diamondbacks 3–8 Gallen (4–7) Strider (0–4)32,89827–32 L2
60June 4 Diamondbacks 1–2 Kelly (6–2) Sale (3–4) Martínez (5)37,08227–33 L3
61June 5 Diamondbacks 10–11 Graveman (1–0) Iglesias (3–5) Miller (6)33,90227–34 L4
62June 6@ Giants 4–5 (10) Bivens (2–2) Johnson (1–2)39,15327–35 L5
63June 7@ Giants 2–3 Rogers (3–2) Johnson (1–3)35,16227–36 L6
64June 8@ Giants 2–4 Roupp (4–4) Strider (0–5) Doval (9)41,02627–37 L7
65June 9@ Brewers 7–1 Sale (4–4) Civale (1–2)25,14528–37 W1
66June 10@ Brewers 1–4 Priester (4–2) Holmes (3–4) Megill (13)30,02828–38 L1
67June 11@ Brewers 6–2 Schwellenbach (5–4) Patrick (3–6)30,80929–38 W1
68June 13 Rockies 12–4 De Los Santos (2–2) Vodnik (1–2)39,30330–38 W2
69June 14 Rockies 4–1 Strider (1–5) Dollander (2–7)38,51531–38 W3
70June 15 Rockies 1–10 Bird (2–1) Holmes (3–6)39,40531–39 L1
71June 17 Mets 5–4 (10) Iglesias (4–5) Brazobán (3–2)36,79132–39 W1
72June 18 Mets 5–0 Sale (5–4) Blackburn (0–1)39,92633–39 W2
73June 19 Mets 7–1 Strider (2–5) Holmes (7–4)39,23434–39 W3
74June 20@ Marlins 2–6 Junk (2–0) Fuentes (0–1)12,14634–40 L1
75June 21@ Marlins 7–0 Holmes (4–6) Pérez (0–2)21,19835–40 W1
76June 22@ Marlins 3–5 Alcántara (4–8) Elder (2–4) Henríquez (2)16,48635–41 L1
77June 23@ Mets 3–2 Schwellenbach (6–4) Blackburn (0–2) Lee (2)38,59336–41 W1
78June 24@ Mets 7–4 Strider (3–5) Castillo (0–2) Iglesias (9)38,13037–41 W2
79June 25@ Mets 3–7 Holmes (8–4) Fuentes (0–2) Díaz (16)38,27537–42 L1
80June 26@ Mets 0–4 Warren (1–0) Holmes (4–7)42,64637–43 L2
81June 27 Phillies 0–13 Walker (3–5) Elder (2–5) Rangel (1)40,75337–44 L3
82June 28 Phillies 6–1 Schwellenbach (7–4) Luzardo (7–4)41,75138–44 W1
83June 29 Phillies 1–2 Suárez (7–2) Strider (3–6) Strahm (5)35,79238–45 L1
July: 8–17 (Home: 3–9; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
84July 1 Angels 0–4 Fermín (1–0) Lee (1–3)31,65738–46 L2
85July 2 Angels 8–3 Bummer (1–1) Zeferjahn (5–2)31,51939–46 W1
86July 3 Angels 1–5 Soriano (6–5) Elder (2–6)34,70239–47 L1
87July 4 Orioles 2–3 Morton (5–7) Strider (3–7) Bautista (17)40,24939–48 L2
88July 5 Orioles 6–9 (10) Bautista (1–1) Montero (0–1) Canó (1)37,17039–49 L3
89July 6 Orioles 1–2 Rogers (2–0) Holmes (4–8) Domínguez (2)34,01239–50 L4
90July 8@ Athletics 1–10 Springs (7–6) Fuentes (0–3)8,62039–51 L5
91July 9@ Athletics 9–2 Elder (3–6) Spence (2–5)9,27340–51 W1
92July 10@ Athletics 4–5 (11) Sterner (2–3) Bummer (1–2)10,25840–52 L1
93July 11@ Cardinals 6–5 De Los Santos (3–2) Liberatore (6–7) Iglesias (10)29,62541–52 W1
94July 12@ Cardinals 7–6 Hernández (4–1) Helsley (3–1) Iglesias (11)31,80742–52 W2
95July 13@ Cardinals 4–5 Graceffo (3–0) Chavez (0–1) Helsley (19)26,95942–53 L1
July 15 95th All-Star Game: Cumberland, GA
96July 18 Yankees 7–3 Strider (4–7) Hamilton (1–1)41,84443–53 W1
97July 19 Yankees 9–12 Weaver (2–3) Iglesias (4–6)42,53043–54 L1
98July 20 Yankees 2–4 Stroman (2–1) Holmes (4–9) Williams (14)40,12543–55 L2
99July 21 Giants 9–5 Elder (4–6) Birdsong (4–4)34,85744–55 W1
100July 22 Giants 0–9 Roupp (7–6) Daniel (0–1)36,43344–56 L1
101July 23 Giants 3–9 Verlander (1–8) Strider (4–8)33,35244–57 L2
102July 25@ Rangers 3–8 Eovaldi (8–3) Wentz (2–2)34,64344–58 L3
103July 26@ Rangers 5–6 (10) Armstrong (4–3) De Los Santos (3–3)38,31844–59 L4
104July 27@ Rangers 1–8 Leiter (7–6) Elder (4–7)35,91444–60 L5
105July 28@ Royals 10–7 Strider (5–8) Hill (0–2) Iglesias (12)23,85045–60 W1
106July 29@ Royals 6–9 Lugo (8–5) Fedde (3–11) Estévez (28)22,56245–61 L1
107July 30@ Royals 0–1 (10) Long (1–2) Hernández (4–2)17,72645–62 L2
108July 31@ Reds 12–11 (10) Johnson (2–3) Pagán (2–4) Iglesias (13)27,16946–62 W1
August: 16–13 (Home: 7–7; Away: 9–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
109August 1@ Reds 2–3 Singer (9–8) Elder (4–8) Pagán (23)29,26946–63 L1
110 August 2* [a] @ Reds 4–2 Waldrep (1–0) Suter (1–2) Iglesias (14)91,03247–63 W1
111August 4 Brewers 1–3 Priester (11–2) Fedde (3–12) Megill (25)30,79047–64 L1
112August 5 Brewers 2–7 Peralta (13–5) Wentz (2–3)30,64247–65 L2
113August 6 Brewers 4–5 Quintana (9–4) Strider (5–9) Megill (26)30,96447–66 L3
114August 7 Marlins 8–6 Johnson (3–3) Simpson (2–1) Iglesias (15)32,46048–66 W1
115August 8 Marlins 1–5 Cabrera (6–5) Elder (4–9)32,71748–67 L1
116August 9 (1) Marlins 7–1 Waldrep (2–0) Gusto (7–5)35,66449–67 W1
117August 9 (2) Marlins 8–6 Fedde (4–12) Alcántara (6–11) Iglesias (16)35,43350–67 W2
118August 10 Marlins 7–1 Wentz (3–3) Phillips (1–1)31,20351–67 W3
119August 12@ Mets 5–13 Soto (1–3) Strider (5–10) Hagenman (1)39,74851–68 L1
120August 13@ Mets 11–6 Bummer (2–2) Garrett (3–5)38,64752–68 W1
121August 14@ Mets 4–3 Elder (5–9) Helsley (3–3) Iglesias (17)41,78253–68 W2
122August 15@ Guardians 2–0 Waldrep (3–0) Cantillo (3–3) Iglesias (18)33,57154–68 W3
123August 16@ Guardians 10–1 Wentz (4–3) Cecconi (5–6) Stratton (1)34,05955–68 W4
124August 17@ Guardians 5–4 Bummer (3–2) Enright (2–1) Iglesias (19)28,89956–68 W5
125August 18 White Sox 9–13 Gómez (3–1) Strider (5–11)27,86856–69 L1
126August 19 White Sox 11–10 Lee (2–3) Alexander (4–11) Iglesias (20)29,13457–69 W1
127August 20 White Sox 1–0 Waldrep (4–0) Pérez (1–3) Iglesias (21)30,05458–69 W2
128August 22 Mets 7–12 McLean (2–0) Wentz (4–4)40,07658–70 L1
129August 23 Mets 2–9 Holmes (11–6) Quantrill (4–11)39,73858–71 L2
130August 24 Mets 4–3 Kinley (2–3) Soto (1–4) Iglesias (22)34,39359–71 W1
131August 25@ Marlins 1–2 Cabrera (7–7) Strider (5–12) Faucher (12)8,11159–72 L1
132August 26@ Marlins 11–2 Kinley (3–3) Zuber (0–1)8,57660–72 W1
133August 27@ Marlins 12–1 Wentz (5–4) Gusto (7–7)12,45361–72 W2
134August 28@ Phillies 4–19 Nola (3–7) Quantrill (4–12)41,29361–73 L1
135August 29@ Phillies 1–2 Kerkering (7–4) Lee (2–4) Durán (24)40,32261–74 L2
136August 30@ Phillies 2–3 (10) Strahm (2–3) Stratton (0–1)43,46261–75 L3
137August 31@ Phillies 3–1 Kinley (4–3) Alvarado (4–2) Iglesias (23)43,77062–75 W1
*August 2 game played at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee
September: 14–11 (Home: 6–9; Away: 8–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
138September 1@ Cubs 6–7 (10) Kittredge (4–3) Brebbia (1–1)39,67362–76 L1
139September 2@ Cubs 3–4 Imanaga (9–6) Wentz (5–5) Palencia (22)32,61862–77 L2
140September 3@ Cubs 5–1 Elder (6–9) Brown (5–8)31,93363–77 W1
141September 5 Mariners 4–1 Kinley (5–3) Speier (2–3) Iglesias (24)36,20364–77 W2
142September 6 Mariners 2–10 Speier (3–3) Hernández (4–3)35,70064–78 L1
143September 7 Mariners 2–18 Castillo (9–8) Wentz (5–6)31,11964–79 L2
144September 8 Cubs 4–1 Elder (7–9) Imanaga (9–7) Iglesias (25)33,43065–79 W1
145September 9 Cubs 1–6 Horton (10–4) Strider (5–13)32,72165–80 L1
146September 10 Cubs 2–3 Rogers (3–2) Sale (5–5) Kittredge (3)35,75765–81 L2
147September 12 Astros 3–11 Blubaugh (3–1) Waldrep (4–1) Gordon (1)34,03065–82 L3
148September 13 Astros 2–6 Brown (12–7) Elder (7–10)36,82665–83 L4
149September 14 Astros 8–3 Stratton (1–1) Valdez (12–10)32,80766–83 W1
150September 15@ Nationals 11–3 Strider (6–13) Parker (8–16)13,97967–83 W2
151September 16 (1)@ Nationals 6–3 Suárez (2–0) Irvin (8–13) Iglesias (26)15,58468–83 W3
152September 16 (2)@ Nationals 5–0 (10) Kinley (6–3) Thompson (1–1)19,21669–83 W4
153September 17@ Nationals 9–4 Waldrep (5–1) Beeter (0–3)14,42070–83 W5
154September 19@ Tigers 10–1 Elder (8–10) Morton (9–11)33,55471–83 W6
155September 20@ Tigers 6–5 Dodd (1–0) Vest (6–5) Iglesias (27)38,07972–83 W7
156September 21@ Tigers 6–2 Strider (7–13) Mize (14–6)34,04273–83 W8
157September 22 Nationals 11–5 Sale (6–5) Gore (5–15)35,24874–83 W9
158September 23 Nationals 3–2 Waldrep (6–1) Lord (5–9) Iglesias (28)37,32275–83 W10
159September 24 Nationals 3–4 Parker (9–16) Elder (8–11) Ferrer (10)32,89875–84 L1
160September 26 Pirates 3–9 Ramírez (3–3) Wentz (5–7)34,50075–85 L2
161September 27 Pirates 1–3 Chandler (4–1) Strider (7–14) Santana (16)35,00775–86 L3
162September 28 Pirates 4–1 Sale (7–5) Oviedo (2–1) Iglesias (29)35,82776–86 W1
  1. The August 2 game was suspended due to rain in the bottom of the first inning with the Reds leading 1–0; [5] [6] it was completed on August 3, which was originally a scheduled off-day for both the Braves and Reds. [7]

Roster

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Infielders

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Manager

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Farm system

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AAA Gwinnett Stripers International League
AA Columbus Clingstones Southern League
High-A Rome Emperors South Atlantic League
A Augusta GreenJackets Carolina League
Rookie FCL Braves Florida Complex League
Rookie DSL Braves Dominican Summer League

References

  1. "Braves beat Pirates in pitcher Charlie Morton's likely farewell". Reuters. September 29, 2025. Retrieved October 5, 2025.
  2. Smajovits, Harrison (September 28, 2025). "Braves Set MLB Record with Charlie Morton Appearance". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved October 5, 2025.
  3. Baer, Jack (September 17, 2025). "Mets set MLB record with 46 different pitchers used this season". Yahoo Sports. Retrieved October 4, 2025.
  4. Heyen, Billy (September 17, 2025). "Mets set an absurd 46-pitcher MLB record thanks to Dom Hamel". The Sporting News. Retrieved September 18, 2025.
  5. @Braves (August 2, 2025). "Atlanta Braves" (Tweet). Retrieved August 3, 2025 via Twitter.
  6. "After 2nd rain delay, Speedway Classic to resume Sunday (1 pm ET, FOX)". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. August 2, 2025. Retrieved August 3, 2025.
  7. Bowman, Mark (August 3, 2025). "White (2 HRs), Waldrep fuel Braves' win at Speedway Classic". mlb.com/braves. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved August 3, 2025.