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| Record |
96-66 .593 |
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| Standings |
Won the NL East |
| Pythagorean |
94-68, 95-67, 95-67 |
| Runs
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803 /
668 |
| Postseason | Lost NLDS 3-2 to Houston Astros | | Ballpark | Turner Field | | Park Factors | Batting: 100 / Pitching: 100 | | Attendance | 2,327,565 (10th) (16th) | | Fancost | $145 (19th) / $11,709 | | Payroll/Avg | $88,507,788 / $3,160,992 (8th) | | OpExp/$PV | $146,000,000 / $1,520,833 | | Rev/OpInc | $162,000,000 / $15,000,000 | | Valuation | $382,000,000 | | Spring Training | Lake Buena Vista, Florida (Cracker Jack Stadium in DisneyWorld) | | Manager | Bobby Cox | | Coaches | Pat Corrales, Bobby Dews, Glenn Hubbard, Leo Mazzone, Ned Yost, Terry Pendleton, Fredi Gonzalez | | Executive | General Manager: John Schuerholz | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Richmond Braves, (AA) Greenville Braves, (A) Rome Braves, (A) Myrtle Beach Pelicans, (Rookie) Danville Braves | | Radio | (WSB) Don Sutton, Joe Simpson, Pete Van Wieren, Skip Caray | | TV | (WTBS) Don Sutton, Joe Simpson, Pete Van Wieren, Skip Caray | | Cable TV | (Fox Sports Net South) Bob Rathbun, Don Sutton, Joe Simpson, Pete Van Wieren, Skip Caray, Tom Paciorek | | Spanish Radio | (WWWE) Jose Manual Flores, Luis Octavio Dozal | | Spanish TV | (TBS (SAP channel)) Fernando Palacios, Pete Manzano |
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The 2004 Atlanta Braves
went 96-66
and finished 1st
in the
National League East. The Braves
drew 2,327,565
to Turner Field.
Johnny Estrada made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 2004 included Andruw Jones.
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| | J.D. Drew led the Braves with 31 homers and finished 6th in NL MVP voting in 2004. | | | | Photo by Michael Ponzini, © 2006 BaseballChronology.com | | | |
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