1997 Atlanta Braves season


The 1997 Atlanta Braves season marked the franchise's 32nd season in Atlanta and 127th overall. The Braves won their third consecutive division title, taking the National League East title by 9 games over the second place Florida Marlins. However, the Marlins would later defeat the Braves in the 1997 National League Championship Series. 1997 was the first year that the Braves played their home games in Turner Field, which originally served as a venue for the 1996 Summer Olympics.

Off season

Opening day starters

Record vs. opponents

Roster

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CJavy López123414122.2952368
1BFred McGriff152564156.2772297
2BMark Lemke10935186.245226
SSJeff Blauser151519160.3081770
3BChipper Jones157597176.29521111
LFRyan Klesko143467122.2612484
CFKenny Lofton122493164.333548
RFMichael Tucker138499141.2831456

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Andruw Jones15339992.2311870
Eddie Pérez7319141.215618
Tony Graffanino10418648.258820
Keith Lockhart9614741.279632
Danny Bautista6410325.24339
Mike Mordecai618114.17303
Rafael Belliard727115.21113
Greg Colbrunn285415.27829
Tommy Gregg13195.26300
Randall Simon13146.42901
Tim Spehr8143.21414
Ed Giovanola1482.25000
Greg Myers991.11101

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Other pitchers

Relief pitchers

Turner Field

In 1997, the Braves moved into Turner Field. The ballpark was built across the street from the former home of the Braves, Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium, which was demolished in the summer of 1997.
The most popular name choice among Atlanta residents for the new stadium at the time of its construction was Hank Aaron Stadium. After the ballpark was instead named after Ted Turner, the city of Atlanta renamed the section of Capitol Avenue on which the stadium sits Hank Aaron Drive, giving Turner Field the street number 755, after Aaron's home run total.
After the 1996 Summer Olympics were complete the stadium was officially given as a gift to the Atlanta National League Baseball Club, Inc. Ted Turner, then owner of the Braves, agreed to pay a large sum of the cost to build Centennial Olympic Stadium, if in turn, the stadium was built in a way that it could be converted to a new baseball stadium and that the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games paid for the conversion. This was considered a good agreement for both the Olympic Committee and the Braves, because there would be no use for a permanent 85,000 seat track and field stadium in Downtown Atlanta and the Braves had already been exploring opportunities for a new stadium.

[1997 National League Division Series]

Houston Astros vs. Atlanta Braves

Atlanta wins the series, 3-0

[1997 National League Championship Series]

Farm system

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Greenville