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Braves Win! Braves Win! Braves Win! The 1995 World Champion Atlanta Braves. SABR Digital Library, #75
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- ISBN978-1-970159-22-6
- EAN9781970159226
- Date de parution07/05/2020
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- ÉditeurSociety for American Baseball
Résumé
Featuring an introduction by John Schuerholz, biographies of 40 players and over a dozen coaches and front office executives, and writeups of 10 key games from the 1995 season. It has been 25 years since that magical night in Atlanta, October 28, 1995, when the Braves became the first team in any sport to give Atlanta a world championship. This book presents biographies of all Braves who took the field in 1995.
Many had successful big-league careers; for others their time in The Show was brief. But all contributed to that championship season, and all have interesting stories. Nine players made their major-league debuts, while for three team members, that season marked the end of their careers. Four members of the team-Tom Glavine, Chipper Jones, Greg Maddux, and John Smoltz-along with manager Bobby Cox and general manager John Schuerholz, have been enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
You will find behind-the-scenes stories of many of the Braves' front office personnel, who worked tirelessly, both at the major-league and the minor-league levels, to mold a championship organization. What this 1995 team accomplished was the pinnacle of a nearly 30-year run of excellence for the Braves, and that tradition continues. I am very pleased that SABR provided the opportunity for a dedicated group of 56 members to contribute as researchers, authors, and/or editors.-adapted from the Introduction by Tom Hufford This volume contains biographies of Braves' players and coaches including: Steve Avery, Steve Bedrosian, Rafael Belliard, Jeff Blauser, Pedro Borbon Jr., Terry Clark, Brad Clontz, Mike Devereaux, Ed Giovanola, Tom Glavine, Marquis Grissom, Chipper Jones, David Justice, Mike Kelly, Ryan Klesko, Brian Kowitz, Mark Lemke, Javy Lopez, Greg Maddux, Darrell May, Fred McGriff, Greg McMichael, Kent Mercker, Mike Mordecai, Matt Murray, Rod Nichols, Charlie O'Brien, Jose Oliva, Alejandro Pena, Eddie Perez, Luis Polonia, Jason Schmidt, Mike Sharperson, Dwight Smith, John Smoltz, Mike Stanton, Tom Thobe , Terrell Wade, Mark Wohlers, Brad Woodall, Bobby Cox, Jim Beauchamp, Pat Corrales, Clarence Jones, Leo Mazzone, Jimy Williams, Ned Yost, Ted Turner, Stan Kasten, John Schuerholz, Chuck LaMar, Paul Snyder, Bill Bartholomay, Skip Caray, Joe Simpson, Don Sutton, Pete Van Wieren, Ernie Johnson Sr., and Ernie Johnson Jr.
Many had successful big-league careers; for others their time in The Show was brief. But all contributed to that championship season, and all have interesting stories. Nine players made their major-league debuts, while for three team members, that season marked the end of their careers. Four members of the team-Tom Glavine, Chipper Jones, Greg Maddux, and John Smoltz-along with manager Bobby Cox and general manager John Schuerholz, have been enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
You will find behind-the-scenes stories of many of the Braves' front office personnel, who worked tirelessly, both at the major-league and the minor-league levels, to mold a championship organization. What this 1995 team accomplished was the pinnacle of a nearly 30-year run of excellence for the Braves, and that tradition continues. I am very pleased that SABR provided the opportunity for a dedicated group of 56 members to contribute as researchers, authors, and/or editors.-adapted from the Introduction by Tom Hufford This volume contains biographies of Braves' players and coaches including: Steve Avery, Steve Bedrosian, Rafael Belliard, Jeff Blauser, Pedro Borbon Jr., Terry Clark, Brad Clontz, Mike Devereaux, Ed Giovanola, Tom Glavine, Marquis Grissom, Chipper Jones, David Justice, Mike Kelly, Ryan Klesko, Brian Kowitz, Mark Lemke, Javy Lopez, Greg Maddux, Darrell May, Fred McGriff, Greg McMichael, Kent Mercker, Mike Mordecai, Matt Murray, Rod Nichols, Charlie O'Brien, Jose Oliva, Alejandro Pena, Eddie Perez, Luis Polonia, Jason Schmidt, Mike Sharperson, Dwight Smith, John Smoltz, Mike Stanton, Tom Thobe , Terrell Wade, Mark Wohlers, Brad Woodall, Bobby Cox, Jim Beauchamp, Pat Corrales, Clarence Jones, Leo Mazzone, Jimy Williams, Ned Yost, Ted Turner, Stan Kasten, John Schuerholz, Chuck LaMar, Paul Snyder, Bill Bartholomay, Skip Caray, Joe Simpson, Don Sutton, Pete Van Wieren, Ernie Johnson Sr., and Ernie Johnson Jr.






















