Change of Pace
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Excluding the 1994 strike season, the Atlanta Braves have won nine consecutive division titles. But they are off to a slow start this year. Comparing their record through 35 games each year:
1991: 19-16, 2nd place, 1/2 games back. Final record: 94-68
1992: 16-19, 4th place, 4 games back. Final record: 98-64
1993: 19-16, 3rd place, 2 games back. Final record: 104-58
1994: 23-12, 1st place by 3 1/2. Final record: 68-46
1995: 19-16, 3rd place, 5 games back. Final record: 90-54*
1996: 22-13, 2nd place, 1 1/2 games back. Final record: 96-66
1997: 24-11, 1st place by 5. Final record: 101-61
1998: 24-11, 1st place by 5. Final record: 106-56
1999: 21-14, 1st place by 1/2. Final record: 103-59
2000: 3-12, 1st place by 4. Final record: 95-67
2001: 16-19, 2nd place, 5 games back
*World Series champions
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Comparing Atlanta’s starting lineup last season to this season (through first 35 games)
CATCHER
2001: Javier Lopez (.234, 3 HR, 11 RBIs)
2000: Javier Lopez (.278, 4 HR, 18 RBIs)
FIRST BASE
2001: Rico Brogna (.239, 1, 10)
2000: Andres Galarraga (.292, 10, 28)
SECOND BASE
2001: Quilvio Veras (.181, 3, 10)
2000: Quilvio Veras (.317, 2, 16)
THIRD BASE
2001: Chipper Jones (.328, 11, 29)
2000: Chipper Jones (.302, 6, 22)
SHORTSTOP
2001: Rafael Furcal (.229, 2, 14)
2000: Rafael Furcal (.289, 0, 9)
LEFT FIELD
2001: B.J. Surhoff (.227, 3, 12)
2000: Bobby Bonilla (.304, 1, 9)
CENTER FIELD
2001: Andruw Jones (.267, 7, 14)
2000: Andruw Jones (.309, 9, 17)
RIGHT FIELD
2001: Brian Jordan (.276, 3, 12)
2000: Brian Jordan (.237, 4, 13)
TEAM BATTING
2001: .243, 37 homers, 130 runs scored
2000: .268, 40 homers, 168 runs scored
TOP 3 STARTING PITCHERS
2001
Tom Glavine: (4-2, 4.26 ERA)
Greg Maddux: (3-3, 2.45)
Kevin Millwood: (1-3, 4.93)
2000
Tom Glavine: (5-1, 2.29 ERA)
Greg Maddux: (4-1, 2.62)
Kevin Millwood: (3-2, 4.24)
CLOSER
2001: John Rocker (2-0, 3.45 ERA, 9 saves)
2000: John Rocker (1-1, 4.09 ERA, 9 saves)
TEAM ERA
2001: 4.27
2000: 3.48
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